Acclaimed and award-wining producer Patrick Spence is to join ITV Studios. Spence is the executive producer behind a raft of stand-out dramas from Fortitude for Sky Atlantic; Marvellous, The A Word, Five Minutes of Heaven and Silent Witness for the BBC; the upcoming Adult Material for C4 and The Eddy for Netflix.
Spence will set up and run a new scripted Studio which will see him develop and produce premium drama for the UK and international market and attract talent, both in front of and behind the camera, to make their home under that umbrella.
This new Studio will include an investment fund to enable Spence, as Creative Director, to invest in some of his own projects, alongside ITV Studios Global Entertainment. Spence will also work closely with Julian Bellamy and his senior team to advise on future growth opportunities for ITV Studios.
He will join in early 2020 (date to be confirmed) and be based at ITV Studios headquarters in Chancery Lane.
Patrick is currently MD of Fifty Fathoms, a company he set up in 2010 under the umbrella of Endemol Shine. Since 2018, he has also been Director of Drama for Tiger Aspect.
Current productions as executive producer include; the third seasons of both Peter Bowker’s The A Word for BBC1/Sundance and Simon Donald’s Fortitude for Sky Atlantic; Jack Thorne’s The Eddy for Netflix, being directed by the Academy Award winning Damien Chazelle; Lucy Kirkwood’s Adult Material for C4 and the fifth season of Steven Knight’s Bafta award winning Peaky Blinders for BBC1/Netflix.
A Bafta and RTS Award winning producer, Patrick’s previous credits include Peter Bowker’s Marvellous, directed by Julian Farino, starring Toby Jones and Occupation, directed by Nick Murphy and starring James Nesbitt and Stephen Graham, both of which won numerous Bafta and RTS Awards; the Academy Award winning John Ridley’s limited series Guerrillafor Sky Atlantic/Showtime, starring Frieda Pinto, Babou Ceesay and Idris Elba; and Guy Hibbert’s double Sundance Award winning film Five Minutes of Heaven, starring Liam Neeson and Jimmy Nesbitt.
Patrick worked for eight years as Head of Drama for BBC Northern Ireland, and before that as Head of Development and executive producer for BBC Series, where he developed and executive produced Waking the Dead and Silent Witness; executive produced Murphy’s Law and Messiah and alongside Mal Young, developed both Holby City and Doctors. His first job was as script editor on Cracker, for ITV.