Stellify Media

Stellify Media
Joint venture
Industry Television production
Founded March 20, 2014 (2014-03-20)
Founders Kieran Doherty
Matthew Worthy
Headquarters Belfast, Northern Ireland
London, England
Parent Sony Pictures Entertainment
Website stellifymedia.com

Stellify Media is a Northern Irish television production company. Stellify was formed by Kieran Doherty and Matthew Worthy as a joint venture with Sony Pictures Television.[1] Stellify are best known for successfully rebooting the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? with Jeremy Clarkson for ITV, and Blind Date with Paul O'Grady for Channel 5.

Background

On 20 March 2014, Doherty and Worthy launched the production company Stellify Media as a joint venture with Sony Pictures Television. Doherty and Worthy jointly develop and executive produce all of Stellify's content.[1] Stellify are primarily based in Belfast and also have headquarters in London.

List of programs

Can't Touch This (2016)

Can't Touch This is a BBC One physical game show hosted by Zoë Ball and Ashley Banjo, with voice-over provided by Sue Perkins. If a contestant touches a prize they win the prize.

Goodbye House (2017)

Goodbye House is a property show on RTÉ One in which siblings must compete to find the perfect 'down-sized' home for their parents.

Don't Say It... Bring It! (2017)

Don't Say It... Bring It! is a game show on Dave that involved contestants having to physically find the answers to questions and bring them back to host Jason Byrne in order to win money.

In Solitary: The Anti-Social Experiment (2017)

In Solitary: The Anti-Social Experiment is a Channel 5 entertainment format that tests whether or not three members of the public can withstand being in solitary confinement for up to 5 days. George Lamb hosts and also participates.

Space Truckers (2017)

Space Truckers is a BBC One Northern Ireland formatted-documentary about Ryan Milligan, an Ardglass trucker and astrophysicist, who is tasked with transporting a supercomputer for the LOFAR space telescope from The Netherlands to Ireland.

Blind Date (2017–2018)

A revival of the classic UK dating show that aired on Channel 5, hosted by Paul O'Grady and voiced over by Melanie Sykes. This was co-produced with So Television.

Blind Date Ireland (2017)

Stellify Media also produced an Irish version of the hit show, hosted by IFTA Award winning comedian Al Porter that aired on TV3 in 2017.

Beauty Queen & Single (2017–2018)

Beauty Queen & Single is a dating format on BBC One Northern Ireland where 6 beauty queens go on a series of dates with no make-up to see if they can make a connection that is more than skin deep. Show stars Orlaith McAllister, Gemma Garrett, Ashleigh Coyle, Rebecca Maguire, Amira Graham and Karen Montague.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (2018)

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the game show, a week of special episodes aired on ITV, with Jeremy Clarkson as host.

A Taste of Home (2018)

A Taste of Home is a BBC One Northern Ireland cookery format in which exotic international dishes are prepared for local guests. This was co-produced with Afro-Mic Productions.[2]

Gino's Win Your Wish List

Gino's Win Your Wish List is an upcoming Channel 5 game show hosted by Gino D'Acampo, in which families answer questions to win prizes from their wish list.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Sony Pictures Television Launches Northern Ireland Production Company Stellify Media NANCY TARTAGLIONE deadline.com, Retrieved on March 20, 2014
  2. 1 2 Shows | Stellify Media, Retrieved on May 30, 2018
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