Keshet International (KI) has completed numerous deals with broadcasters across Europe, Asia, and Australia for a raft of factual, documentary, and entertainment series.
Keren Shahar, KI’s COO and President of Distribution, says, “Even though we and our clients are still unable to travel, our shows definitely are – all over the world! With many of our most popular titles being re-ordered by broadcasters in the UK, our slate of escapist content with take-out continues to grow – great news for buyers who are looking for high quality factual and entertainment tape.”
Keshet International has sold Hello Halo Productions’ River Hunters(S1 8×60’, S2 6×60’) – originally commissioned by The History Channel (UK) – to A&E Networks in Germany for its channel HISTORY (German TV premiere from 3 January 2021) and Foxtel in Australia, with Bomanbridge Media closing sales of this fresh and adventurous archaeological series with The Outdoor Channel across Asia and also Thailand’s public broadcaster TPBS.
Bomanbridge Media has also sold Pi Productions’ Secrets of the Factories (4×60’) and Rumpus Media’s Weekend Breaks with Gregg Wallace (S1 5×60’) to National Geographic across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Produced for Channel 5 (UK), this entertaining travelogue with presenter and foodie Wallace has also been picked up by RTL in the Netherlands; and SBS Food in Australia, as part of a wider deal with SBS that also includes Secrets of the Factories; alongside Crackit Productions’ food manufacturing journey with John Prescott, Made In Britain (6×60’); The Good Girls’ Guide to Kinky Sex (6×60’); and The Lesbian Guide to Straight Sex (4×60’) for SBS Viceland.
Meanwhile, KI has sold Flicker Productions’ Dom Does America (10×60’) for BBC One to YLE in Finland; while in Sweden, SVT has acquired Top Hat Productions’ Exposed: The Church’s Dark Secret (2×60’), a revelatory two-part documentary for BBC Two that exposes sexual abuse and cover-ups within the Church of England.
Also in Sweden, TV4 has picked up both series of Rumpus Media’s and Motion Content Group’s Around the World by Train (S1 6×60’, S2 6×60’) with Sir Tony Robinson; Keshet Productions’ relationship reality show Singletown (15×60’); and the first two series of Crackit Productions’ Casualty 24/7 (S1 4×60’, S2 12×60’).
Sky in New Zealand has acquired the latest series of Casualty 24/7 (S3 20×60’) in a deal that includes the third series of Crackit Productions’ Trucking Hell (S3 20×60’); with Foxtel in Australia picking up the first two series of this reality show about haulage recovery (S1 20×60’, S2 20x 60’).
In addition, ITV2’s Singletown has also been picked up in Belgium by DPG Media, in a deal that includes Crackit Productions’ Hoarders: Buried Alive in My Bedroom (S1 5×60’, S2 6×60’).
While in Germany, RTL has acquired the fourth and fifth series of Woodcut Media’s World Most Evil Killers (S4 20×60’, S5 20×60’).
Finally, KI has also completed deals with AVOD platforms Little Dot and Tubi TV for 113, and 80 hours respectively, including World’s Most Evil Killers, The Good Girls’ Guide to Kinky Sex, Bad Habits, Holy Orders, and Husbands from Hell.