EXCLUSIVE: Dutch/Belgian unscripted producer Vincent TV has launched a UK hub and partnered with Sony Pictures Television (SPT) and Stellify Media on a primetime pilot for a major broadcaster. Form…
Former Seven Studios head of global development Simon Shalgosky and former ITV Studios development producer Daniel Brookes will act as creative director and development executive of the Brighton hub, which is charged with building a slate of unscripted originals to pitch to broadcasters and streamers both in the UK and internationally.
Vincent TV was founded in Holland and Belgium in 2014 by Vincent ter Voert, Vera Driessen and Ruud van Breugel and has since been behind a set of locally adapted UK and US entertainment formats such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, The Hit List and RuPaul’s Drag Race. Vincent founder ter Voert described the opening of the hub as a “strategic part of Vincent TV’s international growth and a chance to create shows for one of the most innovative markets in the world”.
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