BBC Studios in Australia and New Zealand has appointed Screentime Australia’s Deb Spinocchia to lead its development and production in the region. “I’m delighted to have someone of Deb’s calibre joining the team," Kylie Washington, GM and Creative Director, Production BBC Studios ANZ, said. "Deb has a wealth of experience in content development and production across reality, factual, scripted and live entertainment and is the perfect person to lead the development team as we build on the momentum of this year and look to extend our slate further into different genres.”
The executive, taking on the role of Head of development & Content at BBC ANZ’s production division, she will contribute ideas and help execute them. “Deb has a wealth of experience in content development and production across reality, factual, scripted and live entertainment and is the perfect person to lead the development team as we build on the momentum of this year and look to extend our slate further into different genres," Kylie Washington, GM and creative director of production at BBC Studios ANZ, said.
She was most recently at Banijay-owned Screentime Australiam and worked on SAS Australia, having previously been at Seven Studios, where credits included House Rules, First Dates and Back With The Ex. Before that, she had stints at Southern Star Entertainment, Endemol Shine Group and Fremantle, as well as domestic broadcasters SBS and ABC. “I am delighted to join Kylie and the team at such an exciting and pivotal moment for BBC Studios’ production arm," Deb Spinocchia said. "The expansion of their creative development slate across Australia and New Zealand has been enormously impressive and I’m thrilled to be a part of the next phase.”
The appointment serves as the latest executive change for BBCS in Australia, with former Eureka Productions and Fremantle exec Will Hamilton appointed in August to lead commercial across its operations in Australia and New Zealand. BBCS also recently consolidated its APAC and EMEA distribution regions into a single business, with Nick Percy taking control and former BBCS ANZ chief Jon Penn stepping down. The division has also secured five local commissions in Australia during 2021, including original format Space 22, which is being produced for the ABC. “The expansion of [BBCS’s] creative development slate across Australia and New Zealand has been enormously impressive, and I’m thrilled to be a part of the next phase," Spinocchia added.
I’m delighted to have someone of Deb’s caliber joining the team. Deb has a wealth of experience in content development and production across reality, factual, scripted and live entertainment and is the perfect person to lead the development team as we build on the momentum of this year and look to extend our slate further into different genres.” Kylie Washington GM and Creative Director, Production , BBC Studios ANZ