2020 was the year the world changed. As everyone became socially distant, the world turned to television for escapism and entertainment and new heroes were celebrated.
Executive Producer David Hall, gives us the lowdown on the laugh-a-minute gameshow that's filled with drama and fun for all the family.
This all-new hit reality format, described as ‘a blue-collar The Apprentice’ by Vasha Wallace, puts hard-working people through their paces in an absorbing test of physical and mental strength, agility and endurance.
Guy Hameiri introduces us to Israel’s new reality dating experiment which turns to Girl Power and expert guidance to smooth the path to meeting a perfect partner, and all in 72 hours.
The addictive gameshow, that combines the challenge and play-along fun of a guessing game with all the entertainment and surprises of a big-hitting performance format goes, worldwide.
Guy Hameiri presents the mouth-watering new format from Abot Hameiri, the show in which two master chefs swap roles for a day.
Laura Gibson reveals why scaling up of classic gameshows has become an irresistible fixture of primetime viewing across the generations.
Henrik Aggerholm presents a delightful new twist on the travelling antiques format that gives sellers an edge as buyers compete to acquire family treasures and freshly uncovered collectors’ items.
Hidde Pel reveals how the lockdown gave Series 2 of this addictive breakout quiz with a compelling narrative arc, the chance to shine.
Henrik Aggerholm talks about the new feel-good dating show that takes a fresh and authentic approach to finding true love.
Lockdown presented programme-makers in all territories with demanding new protocols. Chris O’Dell explains how the Fremantle family rose to the lockdown challenge.
Fremantle is home to one of the world’s largest portfolios of formats, including the world’s biggest and most innovative titles.