Icon Films
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Not to be confused with Icon Productions.
Type | Independent |
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Industry | TV Production |
Founded | Bristol, 1990 |
Headquarters | Bristol, UK |
Key people |
Harry Marshall Laura Marshall Andie Clare Lucy Middleboe Steve Ashworth Owen Gay |
Website | http://www.iconfilms.co.uk/ |
Icon Films is a British independent television production company that produces factual programmes for broadcast by networks both in the UK and US.[1] The company was founded in 1990 by Harry Marshall and Laura Marshall, and is based in Bristol.
Productions currently screening
Hustling America with Alexis Conran Channel 5 7pm Monday 9th, 16 & 23 September 2013
Past productions
Programme | Channel | Year of Production | Notes |
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Bigfoot Files | Channel 4 | 2013 | Presented by Mark Evans |
Hustling Amercia | Channel 5 | 2013 | Presented by Alexis Conran |
Spawn of Jaws | Discovery Channel | 2013 | Presented by Michael Domeier |
Bones of the Buddha | National Geographic Channels PBS Secrets of the Dead, Season 12, Ep. 5 |
2013 | Presented by Charles Allen |
River Monsters Season 5 | Animal Planet US | 2013 | Presented by Jeremy Wade |
The Hunger - Death Race | Animal Planet US | 2012 | Presented by Guy Grieve |
Animal Airport | Animal Planet | 2012 | |
River Monsters Season 4 | Animal Planet US, ITV1, ITV4 | 2012 | Presented by Jeremy Wade |
Wild Scene Investigation | National Geographic Channels | 2012 | |
Million Dollar Moon Rock Heist | National Geographic Channels | 2012 | |
Beast Tracker | Discovery Channel | 2012 | |
Secrets of Wild India | National Geographic | 2011 | Narrated by Sir David Attenborough |
Jungle Gremlins of Java | BBC, Animal Planet | 2011 | |
Bite of the Living Dead | Animal Planet US | 2011 | |
Sandhurst | BBC4 | 2011 | |
Desert Seas | Nat Geo | 2011 | Narrated by Sir David Attenborough |
Beast Hunter / Beast Man | Nat Geo | 2011 | Presented by Pat Spain |
River Monsters Goes Tribal | Animal Planet US | 2010 | Presented by Jeremy Wade |
World's Deadliest Towns | Animal Planet US | 2010 | Presented by Dave Salmoni |
River Monsters Series 3 | Animal Planet US, ITV1, ITV4 | 2010 | Presented by Jeremy Wade |
One Million Snake Bites | BBC, Animal Planet | 2010 | |
River Monsters Series 2 | Animal Planet US,[2] ITV1, ITV4, ITV Global Entertainment, Discovery Channel UK | 2010 | Presented by Jeremy Wade |
The Born Free Legacy | BBC4 | 2010 | |
Weird Creatures with Nick Baker Series 3 | Animal Planet UK, Science Channel, ITV Gobal International | 2009 | Presented by Nick Baker |
Airmen and the Headhunters | National Geographic Channels International, THIRTEEN and Channel 4 | 2009 | |
The One Show | BBC One | 2009 | |
River Monsters Series 1 | Animal Planet US,[2] ITV1, ITV4, ITV Global Entertainment, Discovery Channel UK | 2009 | Presented by Jeremy Wade |
Flesh Eating River Monster | Five | 2008 | Presented by Jeremy Wade |
Crocodile Blues | BBC, Animal Planet, ITV Global Entertainment | 2008 | Presented by Romulus Whitaker |
Romulus Whitaker and the Dragon Chronicles | NGCI, WNET, ITV Global Entertainment | 2008 | Presented by Romulus Whitaker |
All About Dung | History Channel US | 2008 | Presented by Monty Halls |
The Mountains of the Monsoon | BBC, Animal Planet | 2007–2008 | Presented by Sandesh Kadur |
Nick Baker's Weird Creatures Series 2 | Five, Animal Planet, ITV Global Entertainment | 2007 | Presented by Nick Baker |
Travellers' Century | BBC Four | 2007 | Presented by Benedict Allen |
Street Monkeys | NGCI, Granada International | 2007 | |
Saving Planet Earth - Tigers | BBC | 2006 | Presented by Fiona Bruce |
Nick Baker's Weird Creatures Series 1 | Five, Animal Planet | 2006 | Presented by Nick Baker |
Supersize Crocs | WNET, Five, Granada International, NGCI | 2006 | Presented by Romulus Whitaker |
Tiger Kill | BBC | 2006 | With Simon King and Alphonse Roy |
Tom Harrisson - the Barefoot Anthropologist | BBC Four | 2006 | Presented by Sir David Attenborough |
Paranormal Pigeons | Five, Animal Planet | 2005 | With Rupert Sheldrake and Tim Guildford |
Last Lions of India | BBC | 2005 | |
Gangsters' Wives | Five | 2005 | Presented by Kate Kray |
Einstein's Brain | National Geographic Channels International, Channel 4 | 2004 | |
The King Cobra and I | BBC | 2004 | Presented by Romulus Whitaker |
Holy Cow! | DDE / PBS | 2003 | |
Diagnosing Darwin | NCGI | 2003 | |
White Slaves Pirate Gold | BBC | 2003 | |
A Different Ball Game - South America | NGCI | 2002 | |
Great Cats of India | Animal Planet / Granada | 2002 | |
Out There: Shark Hunting | NGCI | 2002 | |
Temple of the Tigers: India's Bandhavgarh Wilderness | DDE / PBS | 2001 | |
Quest for the True Cross | Channel Four / Discovery / CTVC | 2001 | |
Yeti - Hunt for the Wildman | Channel Four / Channel Four International / The Learning Channel | 2001 | |
A Different Ball Game | NGCI | 2001 | |
The Berkeley Estate with Chris Chapman | HTV West | 2001 | |
Indian Journeys | BBC2 / PBS / CTVC | 2000 | |
Journey into Amazonia | DDE / PBS | 1999 | |
Anamalai – The Elephant Mountain | DDE / PBS | 1999 | |
Nibha and the Elephants – Animal People | BBC | 1999 | |
The Croc Crusader – Animal People | BBC | 1999 | |
The Magic Keeper | Channel 4 | 1999 | |
Bhutan: The Last Shangri-La | ABC Kane / DDE / PBS | 1998 | |
Joanna Lumley in the Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon | BBC | 1997 | |
Vintage Morris | HTV | 1997 | |
The Elephant Men | Channel 4 / WNET | 1996 | |
Heart of a Nomad | Channel 4 | 1994 | |
Tibet and the End of Time | Time Life / NBC | 1994 | |
Queen of the Elephants | Discovery | 1992 |
Awards
- 2011
One Million Snake Bites:
- International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF) Missoula, Best Point of View,
- IWFF Missoula, Merit for Narration,
- Hugo Television Awards, Silver Hugo for Science and Nature Documentary TV Production
River Monsters Series:
- Hugo Television Awards, Silver Plaque for Educational Documentary TV Series
The Born Free Legacy:
- Hugo Television Awards, Certificate of Merit for History and Biography Documentary
- 2010
Weird Creatures with Nick Baker Series 3
- IWFF Missoula, Honourable Mention for Graphics
- IWFF Missoula, Honourable Mention for Editing
Headhunters of World War II
- Hugo Television Awards, Gold Plaque for Historical Biography Documentary
Flesh Eating River Monster
- RTS West of England, Winner Specialist Factual other than Natural History
- IWFF Missoula, Honourable Mention for Story Telling & Investigative Reporting
Duncan Fairs Nonimated by Icon Films
- RTS West of England, Winner Craft Award for Camera
- 2001
Indian Journeys
- Grierson Award, Best Documentary Series [3]
Key people
- Harry Marshall - Creative Director
- Laura Marshall - Managing Director
- Andie Clare - Director of Production
- Lucy Middelboe - Commercial Director
- Steve Ashworth - Head of Finance
- Owen Gay - Head of Popular Factual
- Matt Cole - Head of General Factual
References
- ↑ "Icon Films Main Page". Icon Films. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "River Monsters with extreme angler Jeremy Wade". Animal Planet. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
- ↑ "Grierson 2001". The Grierson Trust. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
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