Tiger Aspect Productions

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Tiger Aspect Productions is a British television production company, particularly noted for its situation comedies. Co founded by producer Peter Bennett-Jones, its productions have included popular hits such as The Vicar of Dibley (shown on BBC One) and Mr. Bean (shown on ITV). It has also produced dramas, such as Murphy's Law and Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, and in October 2006 its drama series Robin Hood began showing on BBC One. They also produce the animated children's series Charlie and Lola, based on the books written by Lauren Child. In 2005 its first major feature film, The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, was released. Tiger Aspect have also made a documentary at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre (BRC), Quainton, on the life of Sir John Betjeman for his centenary celebrations.

Tiger Aspect is now part of IMG Media, an international talent and rights group, who also own sports and entertainment producer TWI.

Key Staff

Peter Bennett-Jones, Chairman

Andrew Zein, Managing Director

Claudia Lloyd, Head of Animation & Children's shows

Clive Tulloh, Head of Entertainment


Greg Brenman, Head of Drama & Co-Chairman, Tiger Aspect Pictures

Paul Sommers, Head of Factual Group

Information on Key Staff Added by Daniel Flatman

Dave Harries, Finance Director

Jamie Munro, Commercial Director

Emma Cockshutt, Head of Legal & Business Affairs

Sophie Clarke-Jervoise, Head of Comedy

Sarah Shields, Head of Talent

Lisa Perrin, Director of Factual Entertainment & Reality

Helen Matthews, HR Director

contact information

Tiger Aspect Productions

7 Soho Street

London

W1D 3DQ

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7434 6700

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7434 1798

Email: general@tigeraspect.co.uk

Web site: [www.tigeraspect.co.uk]

   BAFTA


2000: Alexander Korda Award to Greg Brenman, Jonathan Finn, Stephen Daldry for Most Outstanding Film of the Year - Billy Elliot


2000: Huw Wheddon Award to Paul Sommers, Jan Younghusband, Howard Goodall for: Howard Goodall's Big Bangs


2001: DoubleTake Pilot


2005: Best Single Drama for Omagh, Greg Brenman, Ed Guiney, Paul Greengrass, Pete Travis & Guy Hibbert


2006: Best Factual Series, for Ross Kemp on Gangs, Clive Tulloh, Ross Kemp & Amelia Hann


Comedy Programs by Tiger aspect

Catherine Tate christmas Special

Double Time

Roman's Empire

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