EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has planted the seeds for The Big Flower Fight (w/t) – a major new competition format rooted in the UK. The eight-part series has sprouted from ITV Studios-owned Multistory Media…
The series was commissioned by Netflix’s Lucy Leveugle, who joined last year from Channel 4, and Nathaniel Grouille. It was created by Multistory Media’s Group Creative Director Ana de Moraes, who joined the ITV Studios indie fromproducer Twofour last year, and is executive produced by Simone Haywood, Head of Factual Entertainment and Susanne Rock.
It is the first Netflix commission for Multistory Media, which was rebranded from Shiver earlier this year. The company, run by Tim Carter, who was formerly boss of Warner Bros-ownedPiers Morgan’s Life Stories, Come Dine With MeThe Big Flower FightThe Great Garden Challenge
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