Fulwell 73

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Fulwell 73 is a British television, film and music production company based in London.[1] It was founded in 2005 by brothers Gabe and Ben Turner, Leo Pearlman, and Ben Winston.[2] James Corden became the fifth partner in January 2017. Fulwell 73 operates across a wide range of genres and across all media platforms; theatrical, broadcast and digital.

Company typePrivate
IndustryMotion pictures and television production
Founded2005; 21 years ago (2005)
FoundersGabe Turner
Ben Turner
Leo Pealman
Ben Winston
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Fulwell 73
Company typePrivate
IndustryMotion pictures and television production
Founded2005; 21 years ago (2005)
FoundersGabe Turner
Ben Turner
Leo Pealman
Ben Winston
Headquarters
London
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United Kingdom
Number of locations
London, UK
Los Angeles, USA
Sunderland, UK
Key people
Gabe Turner
Ben Turner
Leo Pearlman
Ben Winston
James Corden
ParentFulwell Entertainment (2025–present)
Websitefulwell73.com
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Originally operating within the UK, Fulwell 73 now operates internationally, across a range of television genres, including scripted comedy, factual entertainment, sport and music.

Name

The name Fulwell 73 is a homage to Sunderland[3] (The "Fulwell End" was the name of a stand at Roker Park and "73" is a reference to the 1973 FA Cup Final, the last time Sunderland won a major trophy). Leo Pearlman, Gabe Turner, and Ben Turner are all Sunderland supporters.[4] Ben Winston, however, supports Arsenal.[5]

In the summer of 2017, Fulwell 73 announced their plans to buy Sunderland from chairman Ellis Short,[6] but in a statement to fanzine A Love Supreme on 21 June 2017, they withdrew their interest, citing the demands of the business.[7] In 2018, Fulwell 73 produced the Netflix documentary series Sunderland 'Til I Die.[8]

In November 2024, it was announced that Fulwell 73 would merge with SpringHill Company with Leo Pearlman and Maverick Carter as co-CEOs of the merged company.[9] The merger was finalized on February 2025, with both companies placed under the Fulwell Entertainment umbrella.[10]

Production credits

Film

Television

Music videos

TV ads

  • Samsung S6
  • Rimmel
  • Cadburys
  • Jessops
  • Sport Relief
  • BBC XMAS Idents
  • Eram Shoes
  • Evans Cycle
  • Sony 4K
  • Lonsdale
  • Marks & Spencer
  • James Corden: The Autobiography

Others

  • Adele One Night Only
  • The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night
  • When Corden Met
  • Sounds Like Friday Night
  • A Bus Could Run You Over (in-production)
  • When Corden Met Barlow
  • Life of Ryan
  • Robbie Williams: One Night At The Palladium
  • Laurie Cunningham
  • Gary Barlow & Friends
  • A Very JLS Christmas
  • When Robbie Met James
  • Flintoff: From Lords To The Rings
  • Gary Barlow: On Her Majesty’s Service
  • This Is Justin Bieber
  • One Direction: A Year In The Making
  • Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side of Sport
  • This Is JLS
  • James Corden’s World Cup Live
  • One Direction: Where We Are
  • JLS: Eyes Wide Open
  • In The Hands Of The Gods
  • Hollywood Secrets
  • The Red Nose USA Brit Crew
  • Behind The Bond
  • Harry & Paul
  • Andy Murray: The Movie
  • David Walliams Exes
  • Smithy Saves Comic Relief
  • Jimmy Carr
  • Smithy Wins Coach Of The Year
  • Men Behaving Badly
  • Smithy Meets The England Team

References

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