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Kindle Entertainment

Kindle Entertainment is an independent television production company based in London, England. Kindle Entertainment was formed after ITV Kids (a section of ITV Productions) was closed, and current personnel includes Anne Brogan, the former controller of ITV Kids, and former head of development at ITV Kids, Melanie Stokes. The company is currently owned by Banijay, via its Banijay UK Productions subsidiary.

Kindle Entertainment
IndustryPrimetime, Family, Children's & Feature Films
PredecessorITV Kids (ITV Productions)
Founded2007
Headquarters,
England
Key people
Anne Brogan, Melanie Stokes
OwnerBanijay
ParentBanijay UK Productions

Recent productions include Sky Kids' Little Darlings, teen supernatural thriller The A List for BBC iPlayer and Channel 4 drama Kiss Me First (TV series).

Kindle Entertainment's previous productions include: Dixi, an interactive mystery set in the world of social networking, Minibeast Adventure with Jess, fact-ent for pre-schoolers; a series of behind-the-scenes documentaries about Harry Potter including specials on The Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Costume Drama, and Animals; a live-action action comedy My Spy Family, which was shown on Boomerang; three series of the puppet show Big & Small; Dustbin Baby, adapted from a book written by Jacqueline Wilson; Jinx following the story of Lulu Baker, a teenage girl who is able to cast spells from her magic cookbook; the CBeebies series Get Well Soon, a pre-school show that eases children's fears about illness' and going to the doctor's surgery; The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby, a modern retelling of the Charles Dickens classic; Some Dogs Bite; two series of Leonardo for CBBC, a drama telling the adventures of a teenage Leonardo da Vinci and his friends; and the two part mini-series, Treasure Island Starring Eddie Izzard and Elijah Wood for Sky One.

History edit

 
Big (right) and Small from Kindle's preschool comedy Big & Small

Kindle Entertainment is an independent company that was formed upon the closure of the Kids department of ITV Productions.[1] Kindle's director, Anne Brogan, who was formerly controller of ITV Kids, formed the company with her colleague Melanie Stokes, who was formerly head of development at ITV Kids.[2][3] Kindle's first productions were Harry Potter: Behind the Magic and Harry Potter: The Costume Drama, shown in July 2009 on ITV1.[4] Harry Potter: Behind the Magic was a one-off one hour documentary presented by Ben Shephard. The documentary looked behind the scenes of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and featured interviews with the cast.[5] Kindle's second project was My Spy Family, a live action action family sitcom television series following the Bannons. The Bannon parents are former spies.[4] The show, which spanned multiple series, was a co-production between Kindle, Warner Bros. and Turner Broadcasting, and was shown on Boomerang.[1]

Kindle Entertainment's third production, Big & Small was shown on BBC1, BBC2 and CBeebies in the UK,[4] it was also shown on Cyw in Wales, with a total of over 40 channels worldwide airing the show.[6] To produce the show, Kindle Entertainment worked with 3J's Entertainment and Sixteen South for the BBC, Treehouse TV and Studio 100.[7] Big & Small is a puppet comedy aimed at pre-school children following the characters Big and Small which, every episode, features a song. Both Big and Small are voiced by Lenny Henry, and Imelda Staunton voices the other main characters.[8] Kindle and Start Licensing have made deals to merchandise the programme with indoor- and outdoor-clothing, nightwear and underwear lines.[9] In 2009, Big & Small Online (part of CBeebies Online) was awarded the Children's BAFTA for interactive content. Kindle Entertainment went on to win the BAFTA for Best Independent Production Company of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2014.

 
Dakota Blue Richards as April in Dustbin Baby, Kindle Entertainment's first single drama

Kindle Entertainment's first single drama was the television film Dustbin Baby, shown on BBC1 on 21 December 2008. An adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's novel of the same name,[4] the screenplay was written by Helen Blakeman, for which she won a British Academy Children's Award for best writer,[10] and the film starred Dakota Blue Richards as April, a 14-year-old girl abandoned as a baby, and Juliet Stevenson as Marion, her adoptive mother. The film also starred David Haig.[4] Dustbin Baby was received positively by both Wilson, who said it was the best ever film adaption of her work,[11] and critics. In an article in The Times David Chater awarded the programme the TV choice of the day, describing it as "tremendous", and "the wonderful surprise of Christmas".[12] The Telegraph described the film as a "rare treat", as it is "something that teenagers and parents can watch together".[13] The film was released on DVD in January 2009.[14] In 2009, Dustbin Baby won an International Emmy Award in the children and young people category at the 37th International Emmy Awards,[15] and was nominated for a British Academy Children's Award in the drama category,[16] as well as being shortlisted for the BAFTA Kid's vote.[17]

On 31 October 2009, Kindle Entertainment's show Jinx aired for the first time on CBBC.[18][19] The first series consisted of 13 episodes of 30 minutes.[19] Jinx follows the story of Lulu Baker, a teenage girl who is able to cast spells thanks to her magical cookbook, and stars Amber Beattie, Michael Nardone, Lucy Chalkley and Chizzy Akudolu,[18] and featured a large number of special effects.[20] The show is based on the Lulu Baker trilogy by author Fiona Dunbar.[21]

Personnel edit

  • Anne Brogan – co-director
  • Melanie Stokes – co-director
  • Sacha Whitmarsh - head of production
  • Pia Ashberry – executive producer
  • Emma Stuart - executive producer
  • Harriet Hammond - production executive
  • Chloe Lansley - development editor

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Awards edit

2009

  • International Emmy Award Winner- Children's and Young People, 'Dustbin Baby'
  • BAFTA Winner Children's – Best Writer, 'Dustbin Baby'
  • BAFTA Winner in Children's – Best Interactive Content, 'Big & Small'
  • International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences – Winner for Children and Young People's, 'Dustbin Baby'

2010

  • BAFTA Winner Children's – Best Independent Production Company
  • British Film Festival, Nantes – Winner of the Audience Award, 'Some Dogs Bite'

2011

  • BAFTA Winner Children's – Best Independent Production Company
  • BANFF Rocky Mountain Award Nominee – Best Youth (13+) Fiction Programme, ‘Some Dogs Bite’
  • International Film Festival European Children's Film Association – Jury Award for Children & Young Audience, 'Some Dogs Bite'

2012

  • Royal Television Society – Best Children's Programme, 'Big & Small'
  • The Chicago International Film Festival Television Awards – Gold Plaque for Children's Series, 'Big & Small'
  • Kidscreen – Best TV Movie/Mini-Series for Tweens/Teens, 'Some Dogs Bite'
  • Kidscreen – Best Show, 'Leonardo'
  • Kidscreen – Best Music, 'Leonardo'
  • Kidscreen – Best Design for non-animated/mixed series for Tweens/Teens, 'Leonardo'

2013

  • Kidscreen of Brunico – Best Writing in Creative Talent, 'Big & Small'

2014

  • BAFTA Winner Children's – Best Independent Production Company
  • BANFF Rocky Mountain Award Nominee – Best Children's Fiction Programme, ‘Hank Zipzer’
  • Chicago Film Festival TV Awards – Certificate of Merit, 'Hank Zipzer'
  • CINE – CINE Golden Eagle Award, 'Hank Zipzer'

2017

  • International Emmy Award Children's - Best TV Movie, 'Hank Zipzer'

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References edit

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  8. ^ . BBC. Archived from the original on 26 March 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
  9. ^ Loveday, Samantha (16 February 2010). . Licensing.biz. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  10. ^ "Richard Hammond wins Bafta for best presenter". BBC. 30 November 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  11. ^ Riley, Joe (19 December 2008). "Helen's tale of woe". Liverpool Echo. from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2008.
  12. ^ Chater, David (20 December 2008). "TV Choice". The Times. London. from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  13. ^ McNulty, Bernadette (19 December 2008). "Dustbin Baby". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2008.
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  15. ^ Robinson, James (24 November 2009). "Sir David Frost wins International Emmy in ceremony dominated by Brits". The Guardian. from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  16. ^ "Hammond gets Children's Bafta nod". The Press Association. 26 October 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  17. ^ Daswani, Mansha (27 October 2009). "BAFTA Kids' Nominations Announced". WorldScreen.com. from the original on 3 November 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  18. ^ a b "Prepare to be spellbound by the new CBBC show Jinx this Halloween". Primary Times. from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  19. ^ a b . How-Do. Archived from the original on 23 March 2010.
  20. ^ Strauss, Will (3 November 2009). "SumCreative completes Jinx effects". Broadcast. from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  21. ^ . Kindle Entertainment. Archived from the original on 27 March 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
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Kindle Entertainment is an independent television production company based in London England Kindle Entertainment was formed after ITV Kids a section of ITV Productions was closed and current personnel includes Anne Brogan the former controller of ITV Kids and former head of development at ITV Kids Melanie Stokes The company is currently owned by Banijay via its Banijay UK Productions subsidiary Kindle EntertainmentIndustryPrimetime Family Children s amp Feature FilmsPredecessorITV Kids ITV Productions Founded2007HeadquartersLondon EnglandKey peopleAnne Brogan Melanie StokesOwnerBanijayParentBanijay UK ProductionsRecent productions include Sky Kids Little Darlings teen supernatural thriller The A List for BBC iPlayer and Channel 4 drama Kiss Me First TV series Kindle Entertainment s previous productions include Dixi an interactive mystery set in the world of social networking Minibeast Adventure with Jess fact ent for pre schoolers a series of behind the scenes documentaries about Harry Potter including specials on The Goblet of Fire Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Costume Drama and Animals a live action action comedy My Spy Family which was shown on Boomerang three series of the puppet show Big amp Small Dustbin Baby adapted from a book written by Jacqueline Wilson Jinx following the story of Lulu Baker a teenage girl who is able to cast spells from her magic cookbook the CBeebies series Get Well Soon a pre school show that eases children s fears about illness and going to the doctor s surgery The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby a modern retelling of the Charles Dickens classic Some Dogs Bite two series of Leonardo for CBBC a drama telling the adventures of a teenage Leonardo da Vinci and his friends and the two part mini series Treasure Island Starring Eddie Izzard and Elijah Wood for Sky One Contents 1 History 2 Personnel 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Big right and Small from Kindle s preschool comedy Big amp SmallKindle Entertainment is an independent company that was formed upon the closure of the Kids department of ITV Productions 1 Kindle s director Anne Brogan who was formerly controller of ITV Kids formed the company with her colleague Melanie Stokes who was formerly head of development at ITV Kids 2 3 Kindle s first productions were Harry Potter Behind the Magic and Harry Potter The Costume Drama shown in July 2009 on ITV1 4 Harry Potter Behind the Magic was a one off one hour documentary presented by Ben Shephard The documentary looked behind the scenes of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince and featured interviews with the cast 5 Kindle s second project was My Spy Family a live action action family sitcom television series following the Bannons The Bannon parents are former spies 4 The show which spanned multiple series was a co production between Kindle Warner Bros and Turner Broadcasting and was shown on Boomerang 1 Kindle Entertainment s third production Big amp Small was shown on BBC1 BBC2 and CBeebies in the UK 4 it was also shown on Cyw in Wales with a total of over 40 channels worldwide airing the show 6 To produce the show Kindle Entertainment worked with 3J s Entertainment and Sixteen South for the BBC Treehouse TV and Studio 100 7 Big amp Small is a puppet comedy aimed at pre school children following the characters Big and Small which every episode features a song Both Big and Small are voiced by Lenny Henry and Imelda Staunton voices the other main characters 8 Kindle and Start Licensing have made deals to merchandise the programme with indoor and outdoor clothing nightwear and underwear lines 9 In 2009 Big amp Small Online part of CBeebies Online was awarded the Children s BAFTA for interactive content Kindle Entertainment went on to win the BAFTA for Best Independent Production Company of the Year in 2010 2011 and 2014 nbsp Dakota Blue Richards as April in Dustbin Baby Kindle Entertainment s first single dramaKindle Entertainment s first single drama was the television film Dustbin Baby shown on BBC1 on 21 December 2008 An adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson s novel of the same name 4 the screenplay was written by Helen Blakeman for which she won a British Academy Children s Award for best writer 10 and the film starred Dakota Blue Richards as April a 14 year old girl abandoned as a baby and Juliet Stevenson as Marion her adoptive mother The film also starred David Haig 4 Dustbin Baby was received positively by both Wilson who said it was the best ever film adaption of her work 11 and critics In an article in The Times David Chater awarded the programme the TV choice of the day describing it as tremendous and the wonderful surprise of Christmas 12 The Telegraph described the film as a rare treat as it is something that teenagers and parents can watch together 13 The film was released on DVD in January 2009 14 In 2009 Dustbin Baby won an International Emmy Award in the children and young people category at the 37th International Emmy Awards 15 and was nominated for a British Academy Children s Award in the drama category 16 as well as being shortlisted for the BAFTA Kid s vote 17 On 31 October 2009 Kindle Entertainment s show Jinx aired for the first time on CBBC 18 19 The first series consisted of 13 episodes of 30 minutes 19 Jinx follows the story of Lulu Baker a teenage girl who is able to cast spells thanks to her magical cookbook and stars Amber Beattie Michael Nardone Lucy Chalkley and Chizzy Akudolu 18 and featured a large number of special effects 20 The show is based on the Lulu Baker trilogy by author Fiona Dunbar 21 Personnel editAnne Brogan co director Melanie Stokes co director Sacha Whitmarsh head of production Pia Ashberry executive producer Emma Stuart executive producer Harriet Hammond production executive Chloe Lansley development editor 22 Awards edit2009 International Emmy Award Winner Children s and Young People Dustbin Baby BAFTA Winner Children s Best Writer Dustbin Baby BAFTA Winner in Children s Best Interactive Content Big amp Small International Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Winner for Children and Young People s Dustbin Baby 2010 BAFTA Winner Children s Best Independent Production Company British Film Festival Nantes Winner of the Audience Award Some Dogs Bite 2011 BAFTA Winner Children s Best Independent Production Company BANFF Rocky Mountain Award Nominee Best Youth 13 Fiction Programme Some Dogs Bite International Film Festival European Children s Film Association Jury Award for Children amp Young Audience Some Dogs Bite 2012 Royal Television Society Best Children s Programme Big amp Small The Chicago International Film Festival Television Awards Gold Plaque for Children s Series Big amp Small Kidscreen Best TV Movie Mini Series for Tweens Teens Some Dogs Bite Kidscreen Best Show Leonardo Kidscreen Best Music Leonardo Kidscreen Best Design for non animated mixed series for Tweens Teens Leonardo 2013 Kidscreen of Brunico Best Writing in Creative Talent Big amp Small 2014 BAFTA Winner Children s Best Independent Production Company BANFF Rocky Mountain Award Nominee Best Children s Fiction Programme Hank Zipzer Chicago Film Festival TV Awards Certificate of Merit Hank Zipzer CINE CINE Golden Eagle Award Hank Zipzer 2017 International Emmy Award Children s Best TV Movie Hank Zipzer 23 24 References edit Meet the Kindle team Kindle Entertainment Archived from the original on 20 December 2008 Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b Spies return to Boomerang C21Media 25 March 2008 Archived from the original on 14 June 2010 Retrieved 5 March 2013 Meet the Kindle team Kindle Entertainment Archived from the original on 29 March 2010 Retrieved 4 March 2010 Oatts Joanne 22 June 2007 Boomerang gets its own Spy Family Digital Spy Archived from the original on 10 February 2011 Retrieved 5 March 2010 a b c d e Find out more about Kindle Entertainment s completed productions Kindle Entertainment Archived from the original on 12 March 2012 Retrieved 4 March 2010 Harry Potter Behind The Magic ITV 30 June 2009 Archived from the original on 5 July 2009 Retrieved 4 March 2010 Second UK network for Big amp Small C21Media 12 February 2010 Waller Ed 29 August 2009 CBeebies is having a laugh C21Media Big amp Small BBC Archived from the original on 26 March 2010 Retrieved 7 March 2010 Loveday Samantha 16 February 2010 APPAREL MONTH Big amp Small welcomes new lines Licensing biz Archived from the original on 6 May 2012 Retrieved 5 March 2013 Richard Hammond wins Bafta for best presenter BBC 30 November 2009 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Riley Joe 19 December 2008 Helen s tale of woe Liverpool Echo Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2008 Chater David 20 December 2008 TV Choice The Times London Archived from the original on 16 June 2011 Retrieved 22 December 2008 McNulty Bernadette 19 December 2008 Dustbin Baby The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 29 January 2009 Retrieved 21 December 2008 Dustbin Baby Powerplay Direct Retrieved 29 January 2009 permanent dead link Robinson James 24 November 2009 Sir David Frost wins International Emmy in ceremony dominated by Brits The Guardian Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Hammond gets Children s Bafta nod The Press Association 26 October 2009 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Daswani Mansha 27 October 2009 BAFTA Kids Nominations Announced WorldScreen com Archived from the original on 3 November 2009 Retrieved 16 February 2010 a b Prepare to be spellbound by the new CBBC show Jinx this Halloween Primary Times Archived from the original on 2 October 2011 Retrieved 5 March 2013 a b New CBBC shows Jinx and This Kid Could Change the World to be made in Manchester How Do Archived from the original on 23 March 2010 Strauss Will 3 November 2009 SumCreative completes Jinx effects Broadcast Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2013 Find out what s in production with Kindle Entertainment Kindle Entertainment Archived from the original on 27 March 2010 Retrieved 7 March 2010 Kindle Entertainment Archived from the original on 5 March 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2015 Kindle Entertainment Archived from the original on 5 March 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2015 And the 2012 Kidscreen Awards go to kidscreen com Archived from the original on 22 January 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2018 External links editOfficial site Kindle Entertainment at IMDb Big amp Small Online 1 at Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kindle Entertainment amp oldid 1179654234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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