Remarkable Entertainment

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Remarkable Entertainment (formerly known as Remarkable Television) is a British television production company that is part of Banijay UK Productions which is part of French production & distribution company Banijay Entertainment. It was created through the merger of two British production companies Cheetah Television and Brighter Pictures by their Dutch parent company Endemol in 2009.

FormerlyRemarkable Television (2009–2016)
Company typeSubsidiary
Predecessors
  • Cheetah Television (1987–2009)
  • Brighter Pictures (1992–2009)
Founded2009; 17 years ago (2009)
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Remarkable Entertainment
FormerlyRemarkable Television (2009–2016)
Company typeSubsidiary
Predecessors
  • Cheetah Television (1987–2009)
  • Brighter Pictures (1992–2009)
Founded2009; 17 years ago (2009)
Headquarters,
England
ParentBanijay UK Productions
Websiteremarkable.tv
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History

In June 2014, Remarkable announced that establishment of their game-show division Remarkable Games with former head of entertainment at Remarkable Television named James Fox heading the new games division as their creative director.[1]

In July 2020, Remarkable and its Dutch production & distribution parent Endemol Shine Group was merged into French production & distribution company Banijay Group (who owns its British subsidiaries) with Remarkable became a subsidiary of Banijay's UK division Banijay UK and became its new parent as Banijay's distribution arm Banijay Rights will distribute Remarkable's future programmes.[2][3]

In July 2023, Banijay UK Productions announced the merger of Remarkable's factual production division Remarkable Factual into Banijay's other British factual production subsidiary RDF Television with Kitty Walshe stepping down of the CEO of both factual producers.[4]

Filmography

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1 Ready Steady Cook[5]1994–2021[6]BBC Two/BBC Oneinherited from Cheetah Television
2 Deal or No Deal2005–presentChannel 4/ITV1[7]inherited from Cheetah Television West
3 Only Connect2008–presentBBC Four/BBC Twoinherited from Presentable and RDF Television[8]
4 Pointless2009–presentBBC Two/BBC Oneinherited from Brighter Pictures
5 Celebrity Big Brother2010Channel 4
6 Big Brother
7 DividedITV1
8 The Million Pound Drop2010–2015; 2018–2019Channel 4
9 The Bank Job2012Channel 4
10 Tipping Point[8]2012–presentITV1inherited from RDF Television and Fizz
11 The Common Denominator2013Channel 4
12 Ejector Seat2014ITV1
13 The Singer Takes It AllChannel 4co-production with Initial
14 Two Tribes2014–2015BBC Two
15 The Big Spell2017Sky One
16 Richard Osman's House of Games2017–presentBBC Two
17 All Together Now2018–2019BBC One
18 The Wall2019–2022co-production with Glassman Media and Springhill Entertainment
19 The Birthday Cake Game2021BBC Radio 4
20 Starstruck2022–2023ITV1
21 The Big Interiors Battle2023Channel 4
22 SurvivorBBC One
23 Genius Game2025–presentITV1
24 Building the Band2025–presentNetflix
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