Cineflix Rights Closes Multi-Title Deal with TV3 Baltics

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Cineflix Rights has inked a deal with TV3 Baltics for more than 200 hours of factual content for the company’s Latvian and Lithuanian networks.

The deal includes seasons one and two of Richard Hammond’s Workshop, which sees the TV presenter and car buff launch a high-end restoration shop for rare classic cars and motorbikes.

Richard Hammond’s Workshop is produced by Chimp Productions and Krempelwood for Discovery+ in the U.K. and Ireland.

Other titles included in the deal are Like a Shot Entertainment’s Smoke and Steel: Secrets of the Modern World, showcasing humanity’s best industrial inventions and techniques, and White Spark Pictures’ Impossible Planet, exploring a number of Earth’s natural phenomena, some of which still baffle scientists.

TV3 Baltics also picked up seasons one through three of Rise of the Machines, produced by Windfall Films, revealing the extraordinary engineering and inventions at the heart of some of the world’s most extreme machines. Seasons one and two of Property Brothers: Forever Home were also acquired. The latest series in Drew and Jonathan Scott’s portfolio, it sees them help couples transform their current houses into forever homes.

Lastly, TV3 Baltics bought seasons one and two of Moving Houses, produced by Imagination Television. The series follows daring homeowners on the ultimate recycling projects, moving must-have homes to picture-perfect New Zealand destinations.

Lucy Rawson, VP of sales for Africa, CEE, the Middle East and the Southern Mediterranean at Cineflix Rights, said: “It feels great to be back in Budapest, meeting valued clients face-to-face and showcasing new content. I’m thrilled to be signing this first deal with TV3, and we look forward to building a long business relationship with them.”