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Kudos is a British film and television
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. It has produced television series for the BBC, ITV,
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, Sky,
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and its productions include '' Tin Star,
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Broadchurch ''Broadchurch'' is a British crime drama television series broadcast on ITV for three series between 2013 and 2017. It was created by Chris Chibnall, who acted as an executive producer and wrote all 24 episodes and produced by Kudos in asso ...
, The Tunnel'', ''
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Apple Tree Yard ''Apple Tree Yard'' is a British television psychological thriller, adapted from the 2013 novel of the same name by Louise Doughty. The four-part series was commissioned in 2016 and the first episode had its premiere on BBC One on 22 January 201 ...
,
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,'' '' Spooks'' (US:''MI5''), '' Hustle'' and '' Life on Mars/ Ashes to Ashes.'' In 2007 it was voted Best Independent Production Company by ''Broadcast'' magazine. Formed in 1992, since 2007 it has been part of the Shine Group. In 2007 it also set up the film unit, Kudos Pictures. In 2011, the Shine Group was 100% acquired by
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and was part of the 50-50 joint-venture Endemol Shine Group. On 3 July 2020, France-based Banijay bought the studio through former's acquisition of Endemol Shine Group.


History

The company was formed in 1992. It came to international attention with the BAFTA Award-winning spy drama '' Spooks'', which debuted on
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on 13 May 2002. In late 2006, the company was sold to Shine Limited for around £35m. Shine also bought
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and Dragonfly Film and Television Productions to create the Shine Group, although all four divisions retained their individual identity. With three British films already in production, and ten in development, in June 2007 the company announced plans to set up a film unit, with ''
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'' (2008) expected to be its first release. It planned to mix and match actors, writers and directors between the units, and already had Hollywood deals for film remakes of ''Hustle'', ''Spooks'' and ''Tsunami: The Aftermath''. in 2015, it was included in a 50–50% joint venture between
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and CORE Media Group, as Endemol Shine Group.


Productions


Television


Forthcoming

*'' Two Tone (w/t) for
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'' (series 8) for ITV. *'' SAS: Rogue Heroes'' for
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.


Current


Past

*'' The Tunnel.'' Three series (2013, 2016 and 2017) for Sky Atlantic and
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– total 28 episodes, remake of the Swedish/Danish crime thriller The Bridge with a third series in development. *'' Tin Star'' for Sky Atlantic &
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– total 10 episodes. Crime drama set in a mountain town overrun by migrant oil workers, starring Tim Roth. *''
Broadchurch ''Broadchurch'' is a British crime drama television series broadcast on ITV for three series between 2013 and 2017. It was created by Chris Chibnall, who acted as an executive producer and wrote all 24 episodes and produced by Kudos in asso ...
'': three series (from 2013) for ITV – total 24 episodes. Series that explores what happens when the residents of a coastal town become the centre of a police investigation and media frenzy when a child's body is discovered. the series stars
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and is written & created by
Chris Chibnall Christopher Antony Chibnall (born 21 March 1970) is an English television writer and producer, best known as the creator and writer of the award-winning ITV mystery-crime drama ''Broadchurch'' and as a showrunner of the long-running BBC sci ...
. *''
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'': three series for
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& AMC. An adaptation of the Swedish sci-fi drama ''Real Humans''. Set in a parallel present day where technology has enabled robots to become so human it is nearly impossible to tell them apart from people. A co-production with original makers ''Matador Films'' and AMC. Created by two of the writers and producers of the Swedish Wallander series. * ''
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'' (2020) for
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– 8 episodes. * '' The Boy With The Topknot'' (2017) for
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– 1 episode. * ''Man in an Orange Shirt (2017)'' for
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– 2 episodes. * ''
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-'' three series (2014, 2016, 2017, as well as a Christmas Special in 2016). * ''
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'' (2017) for
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' – 3 episodes. Written by Ronan Bennett and starring Kit Harington. * ''
Apple Tree Yard ''Apple Tree Yard'' is a British television psychological thriller, adapted from the 2013 novel of the same name by Louise Doughty. The four-part series was commissioned in 2016 and the first episode had its premiere on BBC One on 22 January 201 ...
'' (2017) for
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– 4 episodes. Written by
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and based on the novel by Louise Doughty. Starring
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. * ''
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'' (2016) for Channel 4 – 6 episodes. Written by Will Sharpe and starring
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and Julian Barratt. Second series currently in production. * ''
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'': a drama for
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centering on policeman John River, written by
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* ''
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'': An adaption of the John Lanchester
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for
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* '' Death in Paradise'': four series (from 2011) for
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and France Televisions – total 32 episodes with a fifth series commissioned for 2016. *'' The Smoke'' one series (2014) for Sky1 – total 8 episodes. *'' Vicious'', two series, a Christmas special, and a Finale special (2013–2016) for ITV – total 14 episodes. *''
Utopia A utopia ( ) typically describes an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its members. It was coined by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book '' Utopia'', describing a fictional island soc ...
'': two series (from 2013) for
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– total 12 episodes. *'' Law & Order: UK'': eight series (2009–2014) for ITV – total 53 episodes. *'' From There to Here'' one series (2014) for BBC One – total 3 episodes. *''
M.I. High ''M.I. High'' is a British action television series produced by Kudos for CBBC and created by Keith Brumpton. The series focuses on a team of undercover teenage spies working for a fictional version of the secret intelligence agency MI9 who ha ...
'': seven series (2007–2011, 2013–2014) for CBBC – total 88 episodes. *'' Hunted'': one series (2013) for
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and Cinemax – total 8 episodes. *''
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'': mini-series (2013) for BBC One – total 5 episodes. * ''
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'': two series (2010–2012) for BBC Three – total 12 episodes. * '' The Hour'': two series (2011–2012) for BBC Two – total 12 episodes. * ''
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'': one series (2012) for ITV1 – total 6 episodes. * '' Hustle'': eight series (2004–2012) for BBC One – total 48 episodes. * '' Spooks'': ten series (2002–2011) for BBC One – total 86 episodes * '' Outcasts'': one series (2011) for BBC One – total 8 episodes * '' Ashes to Ashes'': three series (2008–2010) for BBC One – total 24 episodes. * '' Occupation'': one series (2009) – Three-part drama serial following three troops sent to
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in 2003 for BBC One. * '' The Fixer'': two series (2008–2009) for ITV1 – total 12 episodes. * ''
Moving Wallpaper ''Moving Wallpaper'' is a British satirical comedy-drama television series set in a TV production unit. It ran on ITV for two series in 2008–09. The subject of the first series was the production of a soap called '' Echo Beach'', each episode ...
'': two series (2008–2009) for ITV1 – total 18 episodes. * '' Life on Mars (US version)'': one series (2008–2009) for ABC. In association with ABC Studios and 20th Century Fox Television. Total 17 episodes. * '' Plus One'': one series (2009) for
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– total 5 episodes. Pilot episode previously broadcast in 2007 before being developed into a full series. * '' Spooks: Code 9'': one series (2008) for
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. Total 6 episodes. * '' Burn Up'': mini-series (2008) for
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– total 2 episodes. * '' HolbyBlue'': two series (2007–2008) for BBC One – total 20 episodes. * '' Echo Beach'': one series (2008) for ITV1 – total 12 episodes. *'' West 10 LDN'': single episode pilot (2008) for BBC3 – total 1 episode. * ''
Nearly Famous ''Nearly Famous'' is a television drama mini-series about a group of British teenagers at a top London school of the performing arts. It is shown in the UK and Ireland on E4. The show has been compared to other teen drama series such as ''The ...
'': one series (2007) for E4 – total 6 episodes. * ''Secret Life'': one-off episode (2007) for Channel 4 – total 1 episode. * '' Tsunami: The Aftermath'': mini-series (2007) for BBC One – total 2 episodes. * '' The Amazing Mrs Pritchard'': one series (2006) for BBC One – total 6 episodes. * '' Life on Mars'': two series (2006–2007) for BBC One – total 16 episodes. * '' Comfortably Numb'': feature-length television film (2004) for Channel 4 – total 1 episode. * '' Pleasureland'': one series (2003) for Channel 4 – total 1 episode. * '' Confidence Lab'': one series (2002) for BBC Two – total 6 episodes. * '' Anderson'': single episode pilot (2000) for Channel 4, aired as part of Comedy Lab – total 1 episode. * ''
The Magician's House The Magician's House is a quartet of children's fantasy books by William Corlett. Two mini-series were produced in 1999 for British television, which were directed by Paul Lynch. The series featured Jennifer Saunders and Stephen Fry voicing s ...
'': two series (1999–2000) for CBBC – total 12 episodes. * '' Psychos'': one series (1999) for Channel 4 – total 6 episodes. * '' Come on Down and Out'': one-off episode (1999) for Channel 4 – total 1 episode. * '' Nigel Slater's Real Food'': one series (1998) for Channel 4 – total 7 episodes. * '' Roald Dahl's Revolting Recipes'': one series (1997) for BBC1 – total 13 episodes. * '' Desperately Seeking Something'': three series (1995–1998) for Channel 4 – total 14 episodes. * '' Good Ideas of the 20th Century'': one series (1993–1994) for Channel 4 – total 6 episodes. * '' Screaming Reels'': four series (1993–1998) for Channel 4 – total 29 episodes.


Film

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Meeting People Is Easy ''Meeting People Is Easy'' is a 1998 British documentary film by Grant Gee that follows the English rock band Radiohead on the world tour for their 1997 album ''OK Computer''. It received positive reviews and was nominated for a Grammy Award for ...
'' (1998) *''
Among Giants ''Among Giants'' is a 1998 British film directed by Sam Miller and written by Simon Beaufoy. It is set in Yorkshire, and stars Pete Postlethwaite, Rachel Griffiths and James Thornton. The plot came about after Beaufoy was refused permission to m ...
'' (1998) *'' Pure'' (2002) *'' Eastern Promises'' (2007) *''
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day ''Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day'' is a 2008 romantic comedy film directed by Bharat Nalluri, starring Frances McDormand and Amy Adams. The screenplay by David Magee and Simon Beaufoy is based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Winifred Wa ...
'' (2008) *'' The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos'' (2008) – a documentary on flamingos shot in Africa and produced by Disneynature *'' Death of a Ladies Man'' (2009) *'' Brighton Rock'' (2010) *'' Salmon Fishing in the Yemen'' (2011) *'' Spooks: The Greater Good'' (2015)


Awards and nominations

;2013 *
Peabody Award The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in television, radio, and ...
for
Broadchurch ''Broadchurch'' is a British crime drama television series broadcast on ITV for three series between 2013 and 2017. It was created by Chris Chibnall, who acted as an executive producer and wrote all 24 episodes and produced by Kudos in asso ...
73rd Annual Peabody Awards
May 2014.
;2009 * ''Broadcast'' Magazine Supplement, The Indies – peer poll * Televisual Bulldog Award – Best Indie ;2008 * Televisual Bulldog Award – Best Indie ;2007 * ''Broadcast'' Magazine Supplement, The Indies – peer poll * Broadcast Awards – Best Independent Production Company – 2007


References


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