ABC closes BBC content deal

By AdNews | 18 October 2022
 
Death In Paradise. Image: Supplied

BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand and Australian public service broadcaster ABC have signed a multi-year, multi-genre agreement covering some of the biggest titles in factual, drama comedy and kids

The ABC will have access to a range of factual content across documentaries, science, history and factual entertainment, including the latest titles from award-winning documentary maker Louis Theroux and physicist Professor Brian Cox and the forthcoming documentary series Frida on the life of artist Frida Kahlo.

ABC will also take first run on comedies such as supernatural sitcom Ghosts, now in its fourth season, and Adam Hill’s satirical insight into world events, The Last Leg.

The deal also secures the future of dramas such as Silent Witness, Death in Paradise, Unforgotten, Call The Midwife and the final series of Smother.

In kids, ABC will continue to take first run on Horrible Histories and second run on loveable dog Hey Duggee and titles featuring top British kids presenter Andy Day.

Deborah Tod, head of content sales, BBC Studios ANZ, said: “ABC is a valued and longstanding client and we are pleased to deepen our partnership with this new comprehensive agreement. This will continue to ensure that many of the best British shows are available to Australians through ABC’s premium platforms across linear and digital.”

ABC acting director entertainment & specialist Jennifer Collins said: “Our long-standing relationship with the BBC has consistently delivered Australians with quality programming which is valued by our audiences and forms an important part of our content offering. I am pleased this agreement will allow us to continue to provide the rich variety of content our audiences have come to expect from this partnership.”

 

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