Remarkable Entertainment

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Remarkable Entertainment
FormerlyRemarkable Television (2009–2016)
Company typeSubsidiary
Predecessors
  • Cheetah Television (1987–2009)
  • Brighter Pictures (1992–2009)
Founded2009; 17 years ago (2009)
Headquarters,
England
ParentBanijay UK Productions
Websiteremarkable.tv

Remarkable Entertainment (formerly known as Remarkable Television) is a British television production company that is part of Banijay UK Productions which is part of French production & distribution company Banijay Entertainment. It was created through the merger of two British production companies Cheetah Television and Brighter Pictures by their Dutch parent company Endemol in 2009.

History

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In June 2014, Remarkable announced that establishment of their game-show division Remarkable Games with former head of entertainment at Remarkable Television named James Fox heading the new games division as their creative director.[1]

In July 2020, Remarkable and its Dutch production & distribution parent Endemol Shine Group was merged into French production & distribution company Banijay Group (who owns its British subsidiaries) with Remarkable became a subsidiary of Banijay's UK division Banijay UK and became its new parent as Banijay's distribution arm Banijay Rights will distribute Remarkable's future programmes.[2][3]

In July 2023, Banijay UK Productions announced the merger of Remarkable's factual production division Remarkable Factual into Banijay's other British factual production subsidiary RDF Television with Kitty Walshe stepping down of the CEO of both factual producers.[4]

Filmography

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Title Years Network Notes
Ready Steady Cook[5] 1994–2021[6] BBC Two/BBC One inherited from Cheetah Television
Deal or No Deal 2005–present Channel 4/ITV1[7] inherited from Cheetah Television West
Only Connect 2008–present BBC Four/BBC Two inherited from Presentable and RDF Television[8]
Pointless 2009–present BBC Two/BBC One inherited from Brighter Pictures
Celebrity Big Brother 2010 Channel 4
Big Brother
Divided ITV1
The Million Pound Drop 2010–2015; 2018–2019 Channel 4
The Bank Job 2012 Channel 4
Tipping Point[8] 2012–present ITV1 inherited from RDF Television and Fizz
The Common Denominator 2013 Channel 4
Ejector Seat 2014 ITV1
The Singer Takes It All Channel 4 co-production with Initial
Two Tribes 2014–2015 BBC Two
The Big Spell 2017 Sky One
Richard Osman's House of Games 2017–present BBC Two
All Together Now 2018–2019 BBC One
The Wall 2019–2022 co-production with Glassman Media and Springhill Entertainment
The Birthday Cake Game 2021 BBC Radio 4
Starstruck 2022–2023 ITV1
The Big Interiors Battle 2023 Channel 4
Survivor BBC One
Genius Game 2025–present ITV1
Building the Band 2025–present Netflix

References

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