ITV Studios Australia | |
Former Name: | Artist Services (1989–1998) Granada Australia (1998–2013) |
Type: | Subsidiary |
Genre: | Television production |
Location City: | Sydney, New South Wales |
Area Served: | Australia |
Key People: | David Mott |
Industry: | Television |
Services: | Television program production |
Owner: | Granada plc (1998–2004) ITV plc (2004–present) |
Parent: | ITV Studios (2013–present) |
Homepage: | ITVstudios.com.au |
ITV Studios Australia is an Australian television production company and the Australian arm of UK company ITV Studios. It was formed as Artist Services in 1989, later becoming Granada Media Australia before being rebranded to its current name in 2013.
The company produces or co-produces numerous Australian television programs across commercial television, public broadcasters and subscription television in Australia. ITV Studios Australia is based at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney.[1]
The company has its origins in production company Artist Services, a company formed in 1989 by a group of investors including Steve Vizard, producing many shows such as Fast Forward, Full Frontal, SeaChange and Tonight Live with Steve Vizard. Half of the company was sold to John Fairfax Holdings in 1995 for 9 million, at a time when the company was generating about $50 million per year.[2] In 1998, the entire company was acquired by Granada for 25 million.[3]
Under the Granada Media Australia banner, the company produced a variety of programs including the first seven seasons of the Seven Network's Dancing with the Stars (2004–2007); Nine Network's Merrick & Rosso Unplanned (2003); six seasons of Fox8's Australia's Next Top Model; Ten's Australian Princess (2005–2007), Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (2009–2012, 2018–2019) and reboot of Young Talent Time (2012); Lifestyle Channel's Come Dine with Me Australia.
The company rebranded as ITV Studios Australia in January 2013, with the first program carrying the new branding being the second season of ABC comedy program Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell.[4] [5]
Under the ITV Studios name, productions include LifeStyle Channel's Paddock to Plate (2013–2014), Seven game show The Chase Australia (2015–present), Ten's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2015–present) and the sixth season of Nine's The Voice Australia (2017–present).
Title | Network | Years | Notes | |
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Fast Forward | 1989–1992 | |||
Tonight Live with Steve Vizard | 1990–1993 | |||
Full Frontal | 1993–1997 1998-1999 | |||
Big Girl's Blouse | Seven Network | 1994–1995 | ||
SeaChange | 1998–2000 2019 | |||
The Micallef P(r)ogram(me) | ABC | 1998–2001 | ||
Merrick & Rosso Unplanned | Nine Network | 2003–2004 | ||
Dancing with the Stars | Seven Network | 2004–2007 | First seven seasons only. | |
Australian Princess | Network Ten | 2005–2007 | ||
Australia's Next Top Model | 2005–2010 | First six seasons only. | ||
An Aussie Goes Barmy | 2008 | |||
An Aussie Goes Bolly | ||||
Battle of the Choirs | Seven Network | |||
An Aussie Goes Calypso | Fox8 | |||
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation | Network Ten Nine Network | 2009–2012 2018–2019 | ||
Four Weddings | Seven Network | 2010 | ||
The Trophy Room | ABC | 2010 | ||
Come Dine with Me Australia | 2010–2013 | |||
Young Talent Time | Network Ten | 2012 | 2012 reboot | |
Please Marry My Boy | Seven Network | 2012–2013 | ||
Celebrity Come Dine With Me Australia | LifeStyle Food | 2012–2014 | ||
Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell | 2012–2022 | Co-production with Giant Baby Productions | ||
Off Their Rockers | 2013 | |||
Come Date with Me | Network Ten | 2013–2014 | ||
Paddock to Plate | LifeStyle Food | 2013–2014 | ||
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! | Network Ten | 2015–present | ||
The Chase Australia | Seven Network | 2015–present | ||
Keeping Australia Alive[6] | ABC | 2016 | ||
noma Australia[7] | 2016 | |||
The Voice Australia | Nine Network (2012–2020) Seven Network (since 2021) | 2017–present | Co-production with Eureka Productions. Previous seasons produced by Endemol Shine Australia. | |
Hell's Kitchen Australia | Seven Network | 2017 | ||
Cannonball | ||||
Cram! | Network Ten | |||
Think Tank | ABC | |||
Love Island Australia | 2018–present | |||
The Cube | Network Ten | 2021 | ||
Celebrity Letters and Numbers | SBS | 2021–present | ||
My Mum, Your Dad | Nine Network | 2022–present | ||
Australia Behind Bars | 2022 | |||
Alone Australia | SBS | 2023–present | ||
Inside Sydney Airport | ||||
Shaun Micallef's Eve of Destruction | ABC | 2024–present | Co-production with Giant Baby Productions |