BANIJAY RIGHTS LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE AND CATALOGUE

In keeping with Banijay’s latest re-brand, the fresh new website provides access to almost 90,000 hours of finished programming and an extensive formats catalog.

23 SEP 2020

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Banijay Rights unveiled its brand-new catalog and refreshed website following the integration of Banijay Rights and Endemol Shine International. In keeping with Banijay’s latest re-brand, the fresh new website provides access to almost 90,000 hours of finished programming and an extensive formats catalog. The modern and engaging site, which taps into the Banijay B, connects buyers with standout multi-genre programming, company news and is supplemented with an app for on-the-go access. Designed and created by Rawnet, the website also gives users an enhanced screening experience, with the ability to create or receive program playlists. 

The latest program catalog from Banijay Rights covers storytelling for every audience, included in the new drama slate is 6 x 30’ dark comedy, "Two Weeks To Live", starring Emmy Award-nominee Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) produced by Kudos for Sky One and Now TV; "Adult Material" a 4x60’ title produced by Fifty Fathoms for Channel 4, telling the story of leading British pornstar, Jolene Dollar,
played by Hayley Squires, juggling on-set glamour and motherhood at home; five-part drama from Tiger Aspect for ITV, "Viewpoint", a contemporary surveillance thriller starring Harry Bradbeer (Killing Eve), explores whether it is ever possible to observe the lives of others with true objectivity and zero effect; and from Yellow Bird, comes six-part Swedish true crime, "The Hunt For A Killer", for SVT.

Unscripted new releases include 4 x 60’ series, "Michael Palin: Travels of a Lifetime"; one-off documentary, "Leigh-Anne: Colourism and Race", from Dragonfly Film and Television for BBC Three; and Idris Elba’s "Fight School" (4 x 60’ for BBC Two), a timely and important series from Workerbee, which won’t pull any punches.

Elsewhere, entertainment format, "I Got You Babe", is a hilarious singing competition, which sees six celebrities team up with a puppet each to become the country’s best singing duet; in "Fame Maker", contestants can be seen but not heard, as they sing under a soundproofed glass dome; and new dating experiment, "Alone Together", leaves two strangers to spend days in complete isolation on a stunning
Swedish island to give love the chance to blossom.