Jungle Entertainment Explained

Jungle Entertainment
Foundation:2002
Location City:Level 4, 113-115 Oxford Street Sydney
Location Country:Australia
Locations:Sydney, Australia, Los Angeles, United States
Key People:Jason Burrows, Chloe Rickard, Trent O'Donnell, and Phil Lloyd.
Area Served:World Wide
Industry:Television, Film
Homepage:http://www.jungleentertainment.com

Jungle Entertainment (formerly known as Jungleboys), is a production company owned by Executive Producer Jason Burrows, Writer/Director Trent O'Donnell, Writer/Performer Phil Lloyd[1] and Head of Production Chloe Rickard. The Sydney-based company produces television programs in Australia and the US, specializing in comedy and drama.

Productions

TitleNetworkYearsNotes
Review with Myles BarlowABC2008–2010
ProblemsABC2012
A Moody Christmas ABC 2012
The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting ABC 2013 Co-production with ABC
The Moodys ABC 2014
Between a Frock and a Hard PlaceABC2015
No ActivityStan2015–2018
Here Come the Habibs 2016–2017
Mr. InbetweenFX2018–2021
SquintersABC2018–2019
SandoABC2018
No ActivityCBS All Access, Paramount+2018–2021
Bad MothersNine Network, Sundance Now2019
Big DealMadman Entertainment, ABC2021
WakefieldABC, Showtime, BBC Studios2021

Awards

For comedy TV work, Jungle's Director awards include Best Comedy AFIs, Best Director at ADGA, Best Narrative Comedy at AWGIE and Best Ensemble Comedy (Equity). Jungle won Breakthrough Business of The Year at the 2013 Screen Producers Australia Awards with the comedy The Moodys being nominated for Best Comedy at the Monte Carlo TV Awards. Jungle directors have won multiple local and international advertising awards including Gold Lions at Cannes, Gold Promax, Yellow Pencil, Oneshow, Clio and AWARD awards.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australian Creative: The jungle boys . 2012-10-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121018145858/http://www.australiancreative.com.au/news/the-jungle-boys . 18 October 2012 . dmy-all .