The BBC and ZDF have announced a new partnership which will support producers to create scripted content for both PSBs with a focus on high end drama.
The broadcasters have already commissioned two shows together – the recently announced Honey, a new spy thriller from Sid Gentle Films Ltd, and the second series of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, the YA mystery thriller co-produced with Netflix and made by Moonage Pictures.
The collaboration will maximise the strengths of two of Europe’s leading public service broadcasters, combining ZDF’s “pan European co-production know-how” with the BBC’s “track record of hugely popular and award-winning scripted titles.” It will provide production companies with the opportunity to easily work with two major European broadcasters, creatively aligning from the outset.
Nadine Bilke, Chief Content Officer at ZDF said: “The BBC’s programming strategy is a perfect match with our goals. Their strong commitment to creating content that resonates with audiences mirrors our own mission. Working on projects such as A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, with its compelling young adult storyline, and Honey, a spectacular event programme, increases our appeal to younger audiences and enriches our content with a European perspective.”
Lindsay Salt, BBC Director of Drama, said: “ZDF’s strong creative reputation, combined with strategic similarities in our programming, creates an exciting opportunity to further enrich our content. As public service broadcasters face increasing economic challenges, this partnership opens new avenues for collaboration, helping us to continue to back the best storytelling from across the UK, investing in talent, and remaining creatively ambitious. With two dramas already underway, Honey and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, and with more shows in the pipeline, we look forward to working further with ZDF to bring BBC viewers the very best in scripted television.”
Jon Creamer
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