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Celador Productions was created in 1983, and over the past twenty five years has become one of the most successful and respected production companies in the UK. Our programming ranges from peak time quizzes and comedies, to popular factual entertainment series and high-volume daytime game shows.
Although widely known for multi award-winning quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, Celador has made a number of acclaimed game shows including The People Versus, Winning Lines and Britain’s Brainiest, many of which are watched by global audiences. In 2008 Celador reinvented the classic game show Mr & Mrs into a star-studded version for ITV1, All Star Mr & Mrs presented by Philip Schofield and Fern Britton.
In 2004, Celador Productions expanded into factual entertainment with You Are What You Eat. Running for four series, the programme is one of the most successful of its kind and has now been seen in over 40 countries worldwide.
Since then the company has grown its portfolio of popular factual to include No Waste Like Home for BBC Two showing viewers how to save money and the environment by making some close to home changes, and Turn Back Your Body Clock for Channel 4 featuring cutting-edge medical analysis to transform contributors lifestyle and add years to their life.
Celador Productions has consistently delivered a variety of comedy programmes including stand-up, panel games, sitcoms and clip shows, and enjoyed a hugely successful, long-term partnership with Jasper Carrott with titles including All About Me, 24 Carrott Gold and Commercial Breakdown. Now in its eleventh series, a new series Commercial Breakdown with Jimmy Carr, launched on BBC One in June 2008, hosted by Carr, one of the UK's most distictive and original comedians.
As well as TV production, Celador boasts a thriving radio division. Producing a wide variety of radio plays, documentaries, panel and comedy shows for Radio 2 and 4. Recent titles include That Was Then this Is Now with Richard Herring; James Bond Short Stories read by Damien Lewis; Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall with Paul Merton; and Three Off The Tee with Tony Slattery.
In 2007, Managing Director Danielle Lux led a management buyout of Celador Productions, and the company is now jointly owned by Lux, alongside Celador Productions' Creative Director, Murray Boland and Director of Production, Heather Hampson.
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