Cactus TV
Cactus TV is an English based television show production company.
They produce the show Saturday Kitchen for BBC One.
Company
Founded in 1994 by Jonathan Ross's brother Simon and his wife Amanda, Cactus TV specialises in broad based Entertainment, Features and Chat Shows. Cactus has presently produced 37 distinct titles in the UK, for 9 different channels.
Programmes
Programme | Channel | From | To | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Songs of Bond | ITV | Featuring and presented by Russell Watson | ||
The British Soap Awards | ITV | 1999 | 2002 | |
For Your Ears Only | Play TV | Presented by Scott Mills | ||
Foursite | Channel 4 | 90 second interstitials about films | ||
The Hits I Missed | ITV | First show featured Cliff Richard. Additional shows in production | ||
Incognito | BBC Two | Words and spelling game show | ||
Intuition | Anglia | A regional gameshow | ||
It's Anybody's Guess | Carlton | Presented by Paul Ross | ||
King of the Castle | Carlton | Quiz show presented by Alastair Stewart. Licensed to ABC | ||
Mad For It! | Anglia | Current affairs for youth | ||
Men For Sale II | ITV | Taken over, presented by Ulrika Jonsson and Jeffrey Archer | ||
Off The Wall | Anglia | A regional youth arts programme | ||
Pop-Elanger | Play TV | A look-alike Karaoke show | ||
Richard & Judy | Channel 4 (2001-2008) Watch (2008-2009) |
2001 | 2009 | |
Saturday Kitchen | BBC One | 2002 | Still in Production | |
The Spirit of Diana: The Debate | Living TV | 2003 | ||
Sports Anorak of the Year | UK Gold | Hosted by Rory McGrath | ||
The TV Set | LWT | 10 viewers review the TV schedules | ||
Upshot | Anglia | A regional gameshow | ||
Madhur Jaffrey's Curry Nation | Good Food | 2012 | present | |
The Munch Box | CITV/ITV | 2013 | present | Presented by Layla Anna-Lee and Joe Hurd |
Weekend | ITV | 2014 | present | Presented by Aled Jones |
Personnel
- Amanda Ross - Joint Managing Director
- Simon Ross - Joint Managing Director
- Charlotte Johnstone - Head of Entertainment
References
External links
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