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Miranda Hart, David Walliams and Jo Sargent launch production company Miranda Hart, David Walliams and Jo Sargent launch production company
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Miranda Hart, David Walliams and Absolutely Fabulous producer Jo Sargent have launched an independent production company backed by the commercial arm of the BBC. Miranda Hart and David Walliams have teamed up to launch their own independent production company, backed by the BBC’s commercial arm.
The new company, called King Bert Productions, is already adapting Walliam’s novel Boy in the Dress for BBC1 and producing the second series of BBC1 comedy Big School. King Bert Productions, set up with comedy producer Jo Sargent whose credits include Absolutely Fabulous and French and Saunders is already adapting Walliams’ novel Boy in the Dress for BBC1 and producing the second series of his BBC1 comedy Big School.
BBC Worldwide will provide development funding for projects in return for the global distribution rights to the production company’s TV shows. BBC Worldwide will provide development funding for projects in return for the global distribution rights to the production company’s TV shows, but will not take an equity stake.
BBC Worldwide will not take a stake in King Bert Productions. “We want to develop our own personal projects, and use our expertise to find and nurture new talent,” said Walliams.
“I am thrilled to be working with two hugely talented people in Jo Sargent and Miranda Hart,” said Walliams. “We want to develop our own personal projects, and use our expertise to find and nurture new talent.” The venture also plans to develop and promote emerging and established comedy performers and writers in conjunction with broadcasters.
The venture also aims to develop and promote emerging and established comedy stars and writers in conjunction with broadcasters.
Hart said: “I hope we become a company where new talent feel encouraged and supported to find their unique voice.”Hart said: “I hope we become a company where new talent feel encouraged and supported to find their unique voice.”
There are two new sitcoms in the works with Channel 4, as well as a comedy for the BBC around two emerging comedians, Max and Ivan.There are two new sitcoms in the works with Channel 4, as well as a comedy for the BBC around two emerging comedians, Max and Ivan.
“I’m particularly keen that we work with broadcasters to provide platforms for the best British creative on- and off-screen talent,” said Sargent, who has credits including French and Saunders and Miranda. “I’m particularly keen that we work with broadcasters to provide platforms for the best British creative on- and off-screen talent,” said Sargent.
King Bert Productions also counts Hart’s agent Conor McCaughan as a founder. King Bert Productions also has Hart’s agent Conor McCaughan as a co-founder.
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