Eleven (company)
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Television and Film |
Genre | Scripted and Non-Scripted |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | 14-18 Great Titchfield Street, London W1W 8BD |
Key people | Jamie Campbell, Joel Wilson |
Parent | Sony Pictures Television |
Website | elevenfilm |
Eleven is a British television production company founded in 2006 by Jamie Campbell and Joel Wilson. Eleven produces scripted and non-scripted content for the UK and international markets.
Eleven's recent output includes Sex Education[1], an eight part comedy drama series for Netflix created by Laurie Nunn and directed by Ben Taylor, Gap Year, a comedy drama written by Tom Basden and the first UK TV scripted series to film in China[2] for E4, BAFTA-Nominated The Enfield Haunting, a drama series starring Timothy Spall, Juliet Stevenson and Matthew Macfadyen for Sky Living.
Previous significant output includes the critically acclaimed,[3] multi-award[4][5] nominated series Glue, an eight-part mystery drama for E4 written by multi-BAFTA winner Jack Thorne,[6] starring Yasmin Paige, Billy Howle, Callum Turner, Charlotte Spencer, and Jordan Stephens, and BAFTA-nominated Cast Offs for Channel 4.
Production for a third series of Sex Education is currently underway.
In August 2019, BBC Three commissioned[7] Red Rose, an eight part horror series created by The Clarkson Twins.
The Channel 4 Growth Fund took a minority stake in Eleven in 2014, making it the first drama production company to benefit from their £20m fund.[8]
In April 2020, Sony Pictures Television acquired a significant stake in Eleven Films,[9] including Channel 4's stake.[10]
Productions[]
Drama / Comedy[]
- Sex Education (2019–present) for Netflix
- True Horror (2018) for Channel 4
- Gap Year (2016) for E4
- The Enfield Haunting (2015) for Sky Living
- Rotters (2015) for Sky Arts
- Glue (2014) for E4
- Mr Understood (2013) for Sky Arts
- Rick and Peter (2010) for Channel 4
- Cast Offs (2009) for Channel 4
- Bitter (2008) Short
Documentary[]
- The Secret Life of the Pub (2015) for Channel 4
- My Breasts Could Kill Me (2009) for Sky One
- The Murder of Billie-Jo (2008) for Channel 4
- Being Maxine Carr (2007) for Channel 4
- Getting to Gordon (2007) for BBC Newsnight
- Make Me A Virgin (2007) for Channel 4
- Cyberskiving (2007) for Channel 4
- Candid Cameron (2006) for BBC Newsnight
References[]
- ^ Clarke, Stewart (2017-11-28). "Netflix Commits to 'Sex Education' With U.K. Drama Order". Variety. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
- ^ "Gap Year, E4". Broadcast. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
- ^ "Glue final episode review, Channel 4: 'audacious'". Retrieved 2015-09-22.
- ^ "Bafta TV awards 2015: Winners in full". BBC News. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
- ^ UK, Televisual Media Ltd. "Televisual | NEWS & COMMENTS". www.televisual.com. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
- ^ "Glue TV Series". Channel4. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
- ^ "BBC - BBC Three announces new original horror series Red Rose - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
- ^ "Channel 4 announces fifth Growth Fund investment - Eleven Film". channel4.com. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
- ^ "Sony Pictures Television Poised To Invest In 'Sex Education' Producer Eleven". 2020-04-25. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
- ^ "Sony Pictures Television Acquires 'Sex Education' Producer Eleven". 2020-06-30. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
External links[]
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- Television production companies of the United Kingdom
- 2020 mergers and acquisitions
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