Rive Gauche Wraps Pre-MIPCOM Sales

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LOS ANGELES: Rive Gauche Television has sold more than 650 hours of programming, including Pretty Bad Girls and Operation Repo, to broadcasters in multiple territories.

M6 in France picked up Pretty Bad Girls, with NTV in Germany went for Animal Science. Homicide Hunter and MOMO: The Sam Giancana Story were picked up by CANAL+ for France. Also in Europe, My Strange Addiction and My Crazy Obsession are headed to Antenna 3 in Spain, while Happily Never After and Operation Osmin were picked up by Mediaset Spain.

In Scandinavia, Catch My Killer, Happily Never After 2, Ice Cold Killers 2 and Sins & Secrets 2 were sold to TV4 in Sweden. Operation Repo scored slots on SBS Discovery for Norway and TV4 for Sweden. My Strange Addiction is making its way to SBS in the Netherlands and Belgium, while My Crazy Obsession also heads to SBS Belgium. Homicide Hunter was picked up by AETN Benelux.

Rive Gauche also scored a raft of deals in Eastern Europe. This includes Puls in Poland picking up The Dog Whisperer and Polsat in Poland going for Sports Crash, Hitler Tapes, My Strange Addiction seasons one through three and My Crazy Obsession. Homicide Hunter went to AETN CEE.

Operation Repo was sold to Foxtel and Seven Australia, and MOMO: The Sam Giancana Story, My Strange Addiction, Most Likely To…, Catch My Killer, Pretty Bad Girls, Homicide Hunter 2, Ice Cold Killers 2, Evil Twins 2 and Saw for Hire went to Foxtel for Australia. The Dog Whisperer season six was acquired by LIC China. Faces of Earth grabbed a slot on Discovery India. Trucorp in Thailand picked up a package that included Sea Rescue, Born to Explore 2, Horsemen Cometh, Wild About Animals, Travelers with Skis 2, Into the Wild and Race to the Scene.

In Canada, the sixth season of Operation Repo was scooped up by Rogers Media. Buying Alaska, Buying the Bayou, Buying Hawaii, Operation Osmin and Race to the Scene were sold to Blue Ant Media.

“It is very gratifying to see that our clients have an overwhelming appetite for shows that extend across our diverse collection of programming,” said Jon Kramer, the CEO of Rive Gauche.