Current 5 Acts Productions A new label founded by David P. Davis, formerly of Sony Pictures Television-owned
Bad Wolf, which will be based in Cardiff and operate under Patrick Spence's scripted division at ITV Studios.
Big Talk Studios Big Talk Studios is a film and television production company founded on 11 February 1994 by
Nira Park and was acquired by ITV Studios on 26 July 2013. The company has produced critically acclaimed films such as
Baby Driver,
Edgar Wright's
Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy,
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,
Paul and
Sightseers. Television series produced by Big Talk include
Mum,
Back and the revived
Cold Feet.
Boom Group On 29 June 2015, a majority stake of Boom Supervisory Ltd was acquired by ITV Studios, which had acquired Twofour five days earlier. Boom Supervisory was the holding company for subsidiaries such as Boomerang, Boom Cymru and Indus. The Boom Group is currently one of the largest Welsh entertainment production companies, comprising four production divisions, Boom Cymru, for Welsh productions, Boom for productions for the rest of the United Kingdom outside of Wales as well as international markets, Boom Kids for children's programming and Boom Social for digital content. On 9 September 2020, Boom Cymru, along with Twofour, took over production of some series from sister label Boomerang when ITV shut the label down.
Bright Entertainment Bright Entertainment is a scalable entertainment, reality, and competitive formats label of ITV Studios. It was formed in January 2026 by Commissioner Lily Wilson, and is ran by much of Potato's former staff, including creative directors Martin Scott and Phil Mount and head of production Christina Clayton. The division consists of properties held by the former Potato and 12 Yard studios, including
The Chase and
Bullseye.
Happy Prince Happy Prince is a label of ITV Studios run by
Dominic Treadwell-Collins.
The Garden The Garden was created in 2010 to produce "cutting edge, ambitious, distinctive factual programmes for major broadcasters in both the United Kingdom and outside and to be the most ideal production company we can be, where programming producers can do their very best work and that always delivers exceptional television." On 22 April 2013, The Garden was acquired by ITV Studios. It is known for producing
24 Hours in A&E for
Channel 4, ''
Inside Claridge's for BBC Two, and Squid Game: The Challenge'' for
Netflix.
ITV Studios Continuing Drama ITV Studios Continuing Drama is an in-house division that handles the production of the soaps
Coronation Street and
Emmerdale.
Lifted Entertainment Lifted Entertainment (formerly known as ITV Studios Entertainment) is the unscripted production division of ITV Studios that rebranded under its current name in early 2021. The label is known for producing many ITV programmes such as
Love Island,
Dancing on Ice,
In for a Penny, ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and The Voice UK'', as well as programmes for other broadcasters such as Channel 4's
Countdown, ''
You've Been Framed!'' and BBC Two's
University Challenge. In June 2021, it was announced that Simon Cowell's new Syco game show
Walk the Line would be developed with Lifted Entertainment rather than with
Thames/
Fremantle (known for
The X Factor and ''
Britain's Got Talent'').
Mainstreet Pictures Mainstreet Pictures is a drama label of ITV Studios run by joint MDs Sally Haynes and Laura Mackie. Mainstreet Pictures is well known for producing the hit ITV series
Unforgotten.
Mammoth Screen Mammoth Screen is a British television drama production company that was established in 2007 by Michele Buck and Damien Timmer and is a subsidiary of ITV Studios. It produces drama for key British broadcasters, especially ITV and the BBC, and also for international distribution. Examples of Mammoth Screen productions are
Endeavour,
McDonald & Dodds,
Poldark,
Victoria and the ITV/Amazon Prime Video co-production
Vanity Fair.
Monumental Pictures Monumental Pictures was founded in 2014 by producers
Alison Owen and
Debra Hayward, well known for their participation in films such as
Les Misérables and
Saving Mr. Banks, to produce film and television content. At the end of April 2015, ITV Studios acquired a minority stake in Monumental Pictures, which later became 51% on 18 July 2019 four years later. Examples of Monumental Pictures productions are
Will for
TNT,
Anne with an E for
CBC Television and
Netflix and
Harlots for
Hulu.
Multistory Media Multistory Media originally started as the factual entertainment and features network production departments of
Tyne Tees Television and
Yorkshire Television. When ITV plc was created, the separate departments of these two subsidiaries were merged into Yorkshire Television and renamed Granada Productions North Factual Entertainment and Features. It was then renamed again as the Northern factual entertainment and features department within
ITV Yorkshire as part of
ITV Productions. At this point an internal reorganisation took place to disband the management structure of Yorkshire Television and transfer the production business from Yorkshire Television Limited to ITV Productions Limited. The departments were then closed as part of a wider company production review but were relaunched in Leeds as
Shiver Productions. On 23 May 2019, Shiver Productions changed their name to
Multistory Media. Today, Multistory Media is one of the largest producers of factual entertainment for television in the United Kingdom. Examples of Multistory Media productions are
For the Love of Dogs,
60 Minute Makeover and
Peter Andre: My Life. Under a re-structure of ITV Studios Daytime due to cost cutting and efficiencies, ITV Studios Daytime will merge with Multistory Media as of January 2026. As a result it will see the loss of 220 jobs, as Multistory will take on the production of
Lorraine,
This Morning and
Loose Women. Emma Gormley will be the new Managing Director of Multistory Media, in a move which strategically aligns ITV Studios Daytime and Multistory Media within one scaled label. Production of the 3 shows will also move to
The H Club Studio in Covent Garden, while
Good Morning Britain, will now be produced by ITN and move to their headquarters in Central London.
Noho Film & Television Noho Film & Television is a subsidiary of ITV Studios that was originally founded in 2012 as an independent joint by Managing Directors Robert Wulff-Cochrane and Camilla Campbell who both formerly headed the drama department at
Channel 4.
Oxford Scientific Films Oxford Scientific Films (OSF) is a British company that produces natural history and documentary programmes. Founded on 8 July 1968 by noted documentary filmmaker Gerald Thompson, the independent company broke new ground in the world of documentaries, using new filming techniques and capturing footage of never before filmed activities of its various subjects. In 1996, Oxford Scientific Films was sold to Circle Communications, where it retained its own identity as a division within the company. The following year, Circle Communications was taken over by Southern Star Entertainment UK. Under the new ownership, Oxford Scientific Films continued to enhance its reputation for innovative film-making, producing multiple award-winning series and films, including the highly acclaimed
Animal Planet series
Meerkat Manor. In March 2008, parent company
Southern Star Group merged its Sydney-based factual business unit into the Oxford Scientific Films division. The merged company used two brands, with the existing Oxford Scientific Films name being used for specialist factual programmes and the Southern Star Factual brand being used for features and factual entertainment shows. In 2009,
Fairfax Media sold Southern Star to
Endemol but retained OSF. In 2011, OSF was acquired by Boomerang Plus, which transferred it to Boom Pictures in 2012. In 2013, OSF became part of the Twofour Group (now part of ITV Studios).
So Television So Television is a television production company founded in 1998 by Irish television and radio presenter, comedian, actor, and author
Graham Norton and his partner Graham Stuart, best known for producing Norton's chat shows
V Graham Norton and
The Graham Norton Show. The company also produces programmes for radio, mainly for
BBC Radio 4, via the So Radio division. Both So Television and So Radio are based in
London. On 30 August 2012, ITV Studios acquired the company for an estimated £17 million.
Tall Story Pictures Founded in 2016, Tall Story Pictures is a television drama production company working with the very best established and emerging writing talent, placing the writer's vision at the heart of everything it develops and produces. Examples of Tall Story Pictures productions are psychological thriller
Trauma, crime thriller
The Bay and detective thriller
Bancroft, both produced for ITV.
Twofour Twofour is a British
television and
digital media group that was founded in 1989 by
Charles Wace, a former BBC news producer. With headquarters in Plymouth, Twofour has offices across the globe including London and Los Angeles. On 24 June 2015, Twofour Group was acquired by ITV Studios. Melanie Leach was named Chief Executive for Twofour Group in summer 2014. Twofour is an international award-winning television production company, producing programming for the
BBC,
ITV,
Channel 4,
Channel 5,
UKTV and a variety of other British and foreign broadcasters. Twofour was awarded Broadcast's "Best Indie Production Company" title in 2010 and 2014, with titles including
The Jump (Channel 4), multi award-winning
The Real Marigold Hotel (BBC One/BBC Two) and the fastest selling format of the year,
This Time Next Year (ITV) and Channel 5's longest running series,
The Hotel Inspector. The company produces
ob-doc and fixed rig shows such as Channel 4's International Emmy winning
Educating Yorkshire,
Educating the East End and 2011's
Educating Essex. In May 2012, Series Director David Clews was awarded a BAFTA Television Craft Award for his work directing
Educating Essex. Twofour has produced a range of adventure documentaries such as ''Harry's Arctic Heroes
for BBC One and Harry's Mountain Heroes'' for ITV, both featuring
Prince Harry and a group of wounded soldiers as they attempt to reach the North Pole and Mount Everest respectively. On 9 September 2020, Twofour, along with Boom Cymru, took over production of some series from sister label Boomerang when ITV shut the label down.
Defunct 12 Yard 12 Yard was founded in 2001 by
David Young and the creative team behind the worldwide hit
Weakest Link and
Hat Trick Productions. The company was originally operated as a joint venture until December 2007, when ITV acquired it for £35 million. 12 Yard has become one of the world's most successful entertainment format creators, producing hit formats including the BBC's long-running early evening quiz
Eggheads, Saturday night
BBC One lottery formats
The National Lottery: In it to Win it and
Who Dares Wins!, primetime feel-good format
Holding Out for a Hero,
Take On the Twisters and ''
Big Star's Little Star for ITV and Coach Trip'' for
Channel 4. In October 2024, ITV Studios announced that it would close the studio at the end of the year. In October 2025, ITV officially announced that 12 Yard and sister label Potato would be folded into a newly-formed label, launching as Bright Entertainment in January 2026.
ITV Studios Daytime ITV Studios Daytime was an in-house division that handles the production for the weekday daytime programmes
Good Morning Britain,
Lorraine,
This Morning, and
Loose Women. On 8 October 2025, it was announced that the label would merge with Multistory Media, with its programmes moving to the label aside from
Good Morning Britain which was already planned to move its production to
ITN.
Potato Potato was the factual entertainment subsidiary of ITV Studios, established in March 2013. Potato produces television shows such as
The Chase,
Ninja Warrior UK and
CelebAbility, with game shows such as
Moneyball and
Sitting on a Fortune produced in association with Glenn Hugill's Possessed production company, itself a venture with ITV Studios, based at their headquarters in London. In October 2025, ITV announced that Potato and sister studio 12 Yard would be folded into a newly-formed entertainment label. The label launched as Bright Entertainment in January 2026.
Rollercoaster Television Rollercoaster Television was founded in June 2021 by James Fox & Dom Waugh, who formerly worked at
Endemol Shine UK subsidiary Remarkable Television. Rollercoaster aims to produce entertainment programmes with the plan to expand them internationally that would be sold through ITV Studios. On 22 April 2026, the studio announced that they had gone independent under the name of Rollercoaster Studios, shifting its focus towards the digital-first content market, including podcast and vodcast formats. The studio signed a new production and distribution deal with ITV Studios on the same day. ==International operations==