SevenOne International to Showcase 50-Plus Programs at MIPCOM

MUNICH, October 5: SevenOne International will be presenting
a range of programs at MIPCOM, including more than 50 new titles spanning all
genres.

This also marks the first time that the ProSiebenSat.1
Group´s international programming sales company also represents the TV stations
of the former SBS Broadcasting Group.

Fiction highlights include the catastrophe movie Comet
Impact
, the four-part mini-series 12
Signs
, the thriller Deadly
Harvest
and family entertainment movie The
Secret of Loch Ness
, as well as Treasure
Island
, which has already been sold to
broadcasters in almost 30 countries, including Spain, France, the Netherlands,
Sweden, Hungary, Thailand, Taiwan and Japan.

Series in SevenOne’s catalogue include Deadline, produced by Studio Hamburg Produktion; Loaded, which sees four men’s dreams come true when they
suddenly become wealthy; Dr. Psycho, centered around a criminal psychologist; and Inosan Productions’ Mythological
X,
about a woman who receives news from a
fortuneteller that if she doesn’t marry someone within a year, she will be
single forever. Another series highlight is the comedy Stromberg, which focuses on a single-minded boss who is
woundingly sarcastic.

The reality show Santas in the Barn watches 24 contestants gather in a barn deep in the
Norwegian woods starting December 1, to live like St. Nick for the 24 days
leading up to Christmas. Each day a contestant must be voted out, and the one
who remains at the end of the terms will win a sack of one million euros. Other
reality titles include Moving In, Workplace Makeover and Mr. Luck.

Additional programs on SevenOne’s slate include Email to
Bill Gates, Dreamhotel: The Caribbean,
the
soap For Better or Worse, Katarina Witt: The Farewell Show, Family
Showdown, Phenomenon
and The
Successor
, among many others.

Jens Richter, the managing director of SevenOne
International, commented: "We’re showing programs in all genres, with the
potential to be international TV best-sellers. Treasure Island, one of our fiction highlights, shows that classic
stories can still thrill young audiences if they’re told in a modern way, with
a visual language that’s right for the target viewers. Phenomenon will amaze the audience, and programs like Family
Showdown
offer fun for the whole
family."