DOMINIC TREADWELL-COLLINS LAUNCHES NEW LABEL WITHIN ITV STUDIOS

The recognized executive producer will release a new scripted label focus on creating high-end returning series for the UK and international market.

27 NOV 2019

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Dominic Treadwell-Collins, the executive producer behind “A Very English Scandal” is to launch a new scripted label within ITV Studios focus on creating high-end returning series for the UK and international market, building on ITV Studios’ burgeoning scripted slate and stable of world-class producers.

Working with both new and established talent, Treadwell-Collins will be showrunner across his own projects, as well as executive producer on all shows produced by the label. International distribution will be handled by ITV Studios.

Julian Bellamy, MD ITV Studios, said: “I have long been an admirer of Dominic’s creativity and storytelling, as exemplified by the award-winning A Very English Scandal. We have always said that we want to work with the best producers in the business and I’m delighted that he is launching his new label with us.”

Treadwell-Collins said: “I’m very excited finally to be returning to the ITV family after my first job in television on Midsomer Murders twenty years ago. I’m looking forward to getting back to showrunning and being at the creative coal face again with my own label, making television with the audience, as always, at the heart of everything I do.”

Treadwell-Collins has an enviable track-record in the production of drama. At Blueprint Pictures, he put together and oversaw the multi-award winning “A Very English Scandal”, written by Russell T Davies, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw. The series garnered critical acclaim on BBC One last year as well as being recognised at the Baftas, Rose D’Or, Golden Globes and Emmy Awards.

Prior to Blueprint Television, Treadwell-Collins was Executive Producer of BBC’s EastEnders for four years, where he revitalised the show, winning BAFTA, RTS, NTA and Soap Awards. He created the iconic Carter family and the long-running Who Killed Lucy? storyline which culminated in the show’s 30th Anniversary Live Week, making a piece of television history as the show broke records with over 20 million viewers tuning in across the week. Previously, he was Head of Development at Lovely Day, which was under the Kudos umbrella, where he developed ITV’s Grantchester and Patrick Gale’s Man In An Orange Shirt.