Mammoth Screen

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Mammoth Screen Limited
TypePrivate limited company
IndustryTelevision
Media
GenreProduction company
Founded2007
FoundersMichele Buck, Damien Timmer
Headquarters
UK
ParentITV Studios
Websitewww.mammothscreen.com

Mammoth Screen is a UK-based 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. Others may be looking for Mammoth Pictures, a US-based production company.[1]

ITV announced on 1 June 2015 that it had acquired Mammoth Screen, which is now part of ITV Studios.

Productions[]

Year Title Aired on
2008 Bonekickers BBC One
Lost in Austen ITV
2009 Wuthering Heights ITV / PBS Masterpiece
2010 Margot BBC Four
Amanda Holden's Fantasy Lives ITV
Bouquet of Barbed Wire
Joe Maddison's War
2011 Christopher and His Kind BBC Two
Monroe ITV
2012–present Endeavour ITV / PBS Masterpiece
2012 Parade's End BBC Two / HBO / VRT
Falcón Sky Atlantic / Canal+ / ZDF
2014–2016 Agatha Raisin Sky One
2014 Remember Me BBC One
2015–2019 Poldark BBC One / PBS Masterpiece
2015 Black Work ITV
And Then There Were None BBC One / A&E Television Networks
2016–2019 Victoria ITV / PBS Masterpiece
2016 The Witness for the Prosecution BBC One / Acorn TV
2017 Fearless ITV
2018 Next of Kin
Ordeal by Innocence BBC One / Amazon Prime Video
The City and the City BBC Two
Vanity Fair ITV / Prime Video
The ABC Murders BBC One / Prime Video
2019–present World on Fire BBC One / PBS Masterpiece
2019 The War of the Worlds BBC One
2020 The Pale Horse BBC One / Prime Video
2020–present McDonald & Dodds ITV / BritBox
Noughts + Crosses BBC One
2020 The Singapore Grip ITV
2021 The Serpent BBC One / Netflix
TBA Brideshead Revisited BBC One / HBO
Death Comes as the End BBC One

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.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mammoth Pictures". Mammoth Pictures. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  2. ^ Corera, Gordon (16 October 2017). "UK TV drama about North Korea hit by cyber-attack". BBC News.

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