Mammoth Screen
Private limited company | |
Industry |
Television Media |
Genre | Production company |
Founded | 2007 |
Founders | Michele Buck, Damien Timmer |
Headquarters | UK |
Website | www.mammothscreen.com |
Mammoth Screen is a UK-based independent production company that was established in 2007 by Michele Buck and Damien Timmer. It produces drama for key UK broadcasters, especially ITV, and international distribution.
Productions
- Noughts and Crosses (TBA) for BBC One
- Ordeal by Innocence (2018) for BBC One - 3 episodes[1]
- The A.B.C. Murders (TBA) for BBC One - 3 episodes
- The War of the Worlds (TBA) for BBC One - 3 episodes
- World on Fire (TBA) for BBC One - 7 episodes
- Desire (2018) for ITV - 5 episodes
- The Serpent (2018) for BBC One - 8 episodes
- The City & the City (2018) for BBC Two - 4 episodes
- Vanity Fair (2018) for ITV - 7 episodes
- Next of Kin (2018) for ITV - 6 episodes
- Fearless (2017) for ITV - 6 episodes
- The Witness for the Prosecution (2016) for BBC One - 2 episodes
- Victoria (2016) for ITV - 2 series
- Black Work (2015) for ITV - 3 episodes
- Poldark (2015) for BBC One - 4 series
- Agatha Raisin (2014) for Sky 1 - pilot + 8 episodes
- Remember Me (2014) for BBC One - 3 episodes
- And Then There Were None (2015) for BBC One - three-part miniseries
- Falcón (2012) for Sky UK, Canal+, and ZDF - 4 episodes
- Parade's End (2012) for BBC Two, HBO, and VRT - 5 × 1-hour serial
- Monroe (2011) for ITV1- six-part series
- Christopher and His Kind (2011) for BBC Two - television film
- Joe Maddison's War (2010) for ITV1 - television film
- Bouquet of Barbed Wire (2010) for ITV1 - three-part miniseries
- Dappers (2010) for BBC Three - pilot[2]
- Amanda Holden's Fantasy Lives (2010) for ITV1 - three-part miniseries[3]
- Margot (2010) for BBC Four - television film
- Wuthering Heights (2009) for ITV1 - two-part miniseries
- Lost in Austen (2008) for ITV1 - four-part miniseries
- Bonekickers (2008) for BBC One - 6 episodes
North Korean hacking allegations
In October 2017 it was reported that an upcoming drama about a British nuclear scientist taken prisoner in North Korea, commissioned by Channel 4 and with the working title Opposite Number, had caused the production company's computer network to be targeted by North Korean hackers. The project was subsequently shelved.[4]
References
- ↑ Billen, Andrew (31 March 2018). "Ordeal by Innocence: the Christie Mystery that almost got away". The Times (72497). Saturday Review. pp. 4&ndash, 5. ISSN 0140-0460.
- ↑ "Bold new BBC Three drama pilots to premiere online". BBC Press Office. 26 May 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- ↑ "ITV1 series to test Amanda Holden's talent in 'fantasy' jobs". the Guardian. 1 October 2009.
- ↑ Corera, Gordon (16 October 2017). "UK TV drama about North Korea hit by cyber-attack". BBC News.
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