Category: TV
Ent
Date: 07.04.2005
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Pier Productions has secured its first commission following
a successful bid for development support from the regional development
initiative, You Don't Have To Live In London, set up by 麻豆社 Entertainment
Commissioning last year.
Pier will make a one hour documentary for 麻豆社 TWO celebrating the centenary
of the Scout Movement.
It will include memories, funny stories and anecdotes from a wide range
of well-known faces to mark this very British institution.
The programme will be executive produced by Christine Chambers for
Pier and Gilly Hall for the 麻豆社.
Jane Lush, Controller of Entertainment Commissioning at the 麻豆社, says:
"Pier is an established supplier of drama and factual programmes for
Radio 4 with The Afternoon Play and Making History as some of their
credits.
"We are delighted to be working with the company on its first
television commission. It's great to see our relationships with the
beneficiaries of the You Don't Have To Live In London fund bearing fruit
so quickly."