Lime Pictures
Private | |
Industry | Television production |
Founded |
Mersey Television (1982 - 2006) Lime Pictures (2006 - present) |
Headquarters | Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom |
Key people |
Phil Redmond (Founder) Carolyn Reynolds Tony Wood Sean Marley |
Products |
TV Programmes
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Parent | All3Media |
Website |
www |
Lime Pictures, formerly known as Mersey Television, is a British television production company, founded by producer and writer Phil Redmond in the early 1980s.
Its first major production was the soap opera Brookside for Channel 4, which ran from the channel's foundation in 1982 until 2003, when it was taken off air due to declining ratings.
A 3-part spin-off ('soap bubble') of Brookside was produced in November 1987 called Damon and Debbie.
ITV Franchise bid against Granada (North West Television)
In the 1991 ITV network franchise auction, Mersey Television under the name of North West Television made an audacious bid against holders Granada Television for the North West England franchise. Granada had held the North West franchise ever since the inception of independent television in the 1950s, and Granada was one of the biggest and the most established of the ITV companies. Granada was also a popular production company and it came second only to the BBC to find the most respected British television company amongst the British public.
The bid was supported financially by Yorkshire Television and Tyne Tees Television and the bid had aimed to provide a more balanced television service for the North West, in particular featuring more content from Liverpool as opposed to Manchester. However, although North West Television bid more money for the franchise totallng £35 million as opposed to Granada's £9 million, the licence stayed with Granada as the Independent Television Commission declared that the Mersey Television bid did not meet the required quality threshold.
Furthermore, Granada were aware of Mersey Television's attempts to gain the North West franchise and built defences to avoid the lost of the license they had owned for many years.[1] New franchises which had no experience of owning an ITV franchise (Mersey Television was one such example) would have to a pass a "quality hurdle" that Granada executives actually helped the ITC adopt.[1] Granada also had a well known catalogue of productions including Prime Suspect, Cracker, World in Action and Coronation Street and if Mersey Television had gained the franchise, then Granada would have sold these to satellite television, but it never happened.[1]
Hollyoaks and Grange Hill
In 1995, the company began producing a second soap opera for Channel 4, Hollyoaks, which still runs.
Both Brookside and Hollyoaks were created by Redmond himself, and in 2003 the company took over production of another series he had created, the children's drama Grange Hill, which had first been broadcast on BBC1 in 1978 and had been made in-house by the BBC until Mersey Television took over.
The company moved production of the series to their Liverpool base, with the fictional school no longer being established as in London but instead an unspecified UK location.
Sale and name change
Mersey Television was bought by All3Media in June 2005 and, in a contractual requirement, renamed Lime Pictures in 2006.
More recent productions
In 2007, Lime Pictures produced an eight-part series called Living on the Edge, documenting the real lives of a group of teenagers in Cheshire, which was shown on MTV.
In 2007, they produced the short-lived ITV sitcom Bonkers.
In 2008, they produced the first (and so far, only) series of Apparitions, starring Martin Shaw as an exorcist.
In 2009, they produced the BBC Switch reality drama The Season filmed in Val-d'Isère.
In 2010, Lime Pictures produced a pilot episode for the E4 sitcom Sex and the Chippy, written by Heather Robson and Neil Jones.[2]
2010 – present, Lime Pictures have produced the award winning The Only Way Is Essex for ITV2.
2011 – present, Lime Pictures have produced Geordie Shore for MTV.
Lime Pictures, along with Nickelodeon Productions and Studio 100, is producing House of Anubis, shown on Nickelodeon.
References
- 1 2 3 "David Plowright Obituary". The Times. 28 August 2006. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
- ↑ "Sex and the Chippy". UK Comedy Guide.