Scripted & Entertainment Titles Part of FMI’s MIPTV Lineup

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LONDON: From dramas and documentaries to comedies and entertainment titles, FremantleMedia International (FMI) is heading to MIPTV with a range of genres and content for worldwide buyers.

Its scripted slate includes the police procedural No Offence, along with the Cold War drama Deutschland 83 and the cyber thriller Eye Candy. Additional dramas are the romance Billy & Billie and the cop show Full Circle: Chicago, while the comedy front includes the character-driven Top Coppers and the mockumentary People Just Do Nothing.

A highlight of the company’s entertainment catalogue is Planet’s Got Talent, featuring clips from Got Talents around the world, along with the ninth season of Britain’s Got Talent. The Keith Lemon Sketch Show is a celebrity-spoof show, while the three seasons of Party Down South follow eight personalities living together in South Carolina. There’s also the new property series Who Lives Here? and the dating series Take Me Out.

The factual slates features the decade-spanning The Seventies, the New York-centric Connected and the wildlife-infused Nigel Marven’s Cruise Ship Adventures, as well as the tattoo-focused Bondi Ink and the medical series An Hour to Save Your Life.

Finally, FMI is showcasing two lifestyle titles: Jamie and Jimmy’s Food Fight Club, featuring childhood friends Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty, and Made in Italy with Silvia Colloca, featuring the titular chef’s culinary travels.

Jens Richter, the CEO of FremantleMedia International, said: “It’s my first market as CEO of FremantleMedia International and I’m proud of the high-caliber content that we will be representing at MIPTV. With titles from FremantleMedia’s in-house producers and some of the world’s foremost third-party producers, we have a wealth of standout programming that’s sure to deliver a huge impact and strike a chord with both broadcasters and global audiences alike.”