Freehand Group
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Freehand Group | |
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Type | Television Production and Content Creation |
Founded | |
Founder | John Gregory, Peter Abbott, Chris O’Mara |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Owner | BBC Worldwide (25%) |
Website | http://www.freehandtv.com.au |
Freehand is an Australian Television production and content creation company.The founding partners are, John Gregory, Peter Abbott and Chris O’Mara.
The companies body of work is predominantly in the areas of Factual, Observational Documentary and Light entertainment.
Production credits include My Restaurant Rules (Seven Network) Skating on Thin Ice (Nine Network) Honey, We're Killing The Kids (Ten Network) Missing Persons Unit (Nine Network), The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2005 & 2006, (Nickelodeon) The Great BBQ Challenge (XYZ Lifestyle Food).
Freehand is actively involved in Brand Funded content creation. The highest profile example is the work done with Wild Turkey and Crown Casino, Joker Poker[1]. The program has been running in Australia for three years on Network Ten and the format successfully reproduced in New Zealand on TV3 and C4.
The Company also manages Kate Ritchie former Home and Away' Star'. One of the longest serving cast members[2] Kate, played the role of Sally Fletcher in 4609 episodes[3], earning her a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest serving actor on an Australian Drama Series.
In 2006, Kate won the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress at the 2006 TV Week Logie Awards. She was also nominated for the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television, but lost to Blue Heelers actor John Wood.
In 2007, Kate Ritchie was nominated for and won the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television[4] as well as her second Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress.
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[edit] BBC World Wide
In January 2007 it was announced that BBC Worldwide, the main commercial arm of the BBC, agreed to take a 25% equity investment in the company.[5]Under the terms of the deal, Freehand has a first view option on all BBC and independent formats to which BBC Worldwide has rights, to see them produced in Australia and New Zealand. Freehand will also have all its formats distributed through BBC Worldwide's vast global distribution network.
[edit] Company Directors
John Gregory (Chief Executive Officer)
John worked in Europe as VP Business Affairs at Grundy Worldwide, General Manager of Beyond International Limited and CEO of Imagination Entertainment. At Grundy, John was a member of the senior management team that established the Grundy television business in Europe, South America and South East Asia and readied it for eventual acquisition by Pearson Television.
With Beyond, John worked across a broad range of projects in the factual and drama genres for broadcaster clients including Discovery, National Geographic and all Australian Free-to-air Networks.
Imagination was one of Australia’s first cross-platform media businesses and John developed a range of successful brands delivering content across both traditional and non-traditional media platforms
Chris O'Mara (Commercial Director)
Chris spent 12 years as the program director at the Seven Network in Australi. For the last five of those years Chris also had the role of Network Head of production. During that time Chris also served as an alternate director of the Seven Network board and Director of Pacific Magazines.
Peter Abbott (Executive Producer) Peter has worked as an Executive Producer at Beyond, Southern Star and the Seven Network. He has developed a number of highly successful formats and had the hands on responsibility of delivering literally thousands of hours of programming across a range of genres.
[edit] Production Credits
Top Gear Australia (BBCWW and SBS) [6]
Missing Persons Unit Series Four (Nine Network)
Great Australian Homes (How To Channel)
Owner Builder (How To Channel)
Outback Wildlife Rescue (Seven Network and BBC WW)
Missing Persons Unit Series Three (Nine Network)[7]
Celebrity Dog School (Ten Network)
Celebrity Dog School Digital Content (Ten Digital)
Missing Persons Unit Series Two (Nine Network) [8]
Joker Poker Series Two (Ten Network)
Celebrity Joker Poker (Ten Network)
The Great BBQ Challenge (XYZ Lifestyle Food) [9]
The Nickelodeon 2006 Kids’ Choice Awards [10]
Honey We’re Killing The Kids (Ten Network) [11]
Missing Persons Unit Series One (Nine Network)
The Nickelodeon 2005 Kids’ Choice Awards
Joker Poker Series One (Ten Network)
Skating On Thin Ice (Nine Network)
My Restaurant Rules (Co Production Seven Network)
Queer Eye for The Straight Guy (Ten Network) [12]
Queer Eye exclusive mobile content (3)
[edit] External links
- Official Freehand Website
- Official Joker Poker Website
- Official Missing Persons Unit Site
- Official Home and Away Website
[edit] References
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald Advertisers take own shows into prime time
- ^ SMH 4609 episodes later Kate leaves Home
- ^ The Age Tribute to dull and dependable Sally
- ^ The Australian Kate Wins Gold Logie
- ^ BBC Worldwide Press Releases BBC Worldwide to take stake in Australia's Freehand Group
- ^ BBC Worldwide Press Releases Top Gear revs up Downunder
- ^ Courier Mail Raw emotion not missing
- ^ Nine Network MPU Series Two
- ^ Fenton crowned Australia’s best BBQ’er!
- ^ Nickelodeon Wins Astra Awards
- ^ BC Worldwide Press Releases Honey We're Killing the Kids comes to Australia
- ^ The Age Queer as blokes