Studiocanal taps Margaret Conway as Head of Physical Production

As Head of Physical Production for TV Series, Conway will lead a team Studiocanal intends to grow bringing her vast experience and ample network to help inform the studio's ambition with each series.

20 JUN 2024

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Studiocanal appointed Margaret Conway as Head of Physical Production for Studiocanal TV. Conway will be based in the UK reporting to the recently announced M-K Kennedy, Executive Managing Director of TV Series. Emmanuel Jacquelin, who currently oversees physical production for Studiocanal TV's French series, will report to Conway effective from July 1st.

TV Series Executive Managing Director M-K Kennedy comments: "The appointment of Margaret Conway to the role of Head of Physical Production for Studiocanal TV marks an important moment in our evolution as a TV studio. We want broadcasters, platforms, and other partners to know that we are officially structuring our studio for growth and for the long term. Starting with Physical Production, we are creating reliable structures and consistency in our approach to execution - regardless of territory - So that our partners will know what to expect when we embark on an ambitious series together. Mags is already a well-respected member of the Studiocanal TV family given her time at RED; together with her extensive TV experience and impeccable reputation in the UK (a robust and sophisticated producing ecosystem) Mags is the right leader to head up this growing team. I'm excited to work more closely with her as we continue to grow the burgeoning Studiocanal TV series business."

As Head of Physical Production for TV Series, Conway will lead a team Studiocanal intends to grow bringing her vast experience,  which spans 30 years, and ample network to help inform the studio's ambition with each series. Conway will work across all territories and Studiocanal's growing network of production companies.

Conway is currently Head of Production for Studiocanal's Red Production company, a leading producer of the UK's most popular award-winning and critically acclaimed dramas. Before joining Red, Conway worked as a freelance producer on shows such as Danny Brocklehurst's "Brassic," Daragh Carville's "The Bay," Mike Bullen's "Cold Feet" and Reggie Yates' "Make Me Famous". Before that Conway was a Line Producer for 13 years, on shows including "Houdini and Doyle" (ITV), "Our Zoo" (BBC), "Fresh Meat" (Channel 4), "Raised By Wolves" (Channel 4), "Upstairs Downstairs" (BBC), "Lark Rise To Candleford" and "Dalziel and Pascoe."

Margaret Conway began her career as an internal auditor at the BBC before moving into production as a production accountant on "Badger" (BBC) going on to work for companies including Big Talk Productions, Expectation Entertainment, Objective Productions, Tall Story Pictures, and Calamity Films with a wealth of creative talent relationships established. Studiocanal's TV journey began in 2012 and, through an inspired chain of partnerships and co­ productions, the leading European studio has developed, financed, and distributed a slate of diverse and ambitious premium content across multiple genres.

From the outset, Studiocanal TV series model was to establish a network of leading companies to create and deliver exceptional and relatable content with global appeal for international broadcasters. Studiocanal identified a line-up of talented production houses based in different countries, each with a detailed knowledge of their domestic talent and ecosystem. Studiocanal currently has series in 16 languages including English, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Polish, produced either directly (such as two-time Emmy award-winner The Adventures of Paddington) or through its network of 14 award­ winning production companies in 10 countries.