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Sam Mendes production company up for sale for £40m | Sam Mendes production company up for sale for £40m |
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Skyfall director Sam Mendes’ production company – maker of Jarhead, Call the Midwife and Penny Dreadful – is up for sale with a price tag in the region of £40m. | |
A number of prospective buyers have received an information memorandum seeking interest in London-based Neal Street Productions, with the deadline for first-round bids thought to be imminent. It is understood that the process is being run by advisors About Corporate Finance. | A number of prospective buyers have received an information memorandum seeking interest in London-based Neal Street Productions, with the deadline for first-round bids thought to be imminent. It is understood that the process is being run by advisors About Corporate Finance. |
The company, set up in 2003 by Mendes, Pippa Harris and Caro Newling, is expected to be the subject of a bidding war given its portfolio of film, TV and theatre productions. | The company, set up in 2003 by Mendes, Pippa Harris and Caro Newling, is expected to be the subject of a bidding war given its portfolio of film, TV and theatre productions. |
The BBC has just commissioned the fifth series of hit BBC1 show Call the Midwife, starring Miranda Hart. In June, CBS-owned US cable network Showtime recommissioned a second run of horror series Penny Dreadful, which is aired in the UK on Sky Atlantic. | The BBC has just commissioned the fifth series of hit BBC1 show Call the Midwife, starring Miranda Hart. In June, CBS-owned US cable network Showtime recommissioned a second run of horror series Penny Dreadful, which is aired in the UK on Sky Atlantic. |
Other productions include a second series of Shakespeare history play adaptations for BBC2, under the banner The Hollow Crown, featuring actors including Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Sophie Okonedo and Hugh Bonneville. | Other productions include a second series of Shakespeare history play adaptations for BBC2, under the banner The Hollow Crown, featuring actors including Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Sophie Okonedo and Hugh Bonneville. |
Films productions include movies directed by Mendes – Jake Gyllenhaal Gulf War drama Jarhead, Revolutionary Road and Away We Go – along with titles by other directors such as Starter for 10 and Things We Lost in the Fire. | Films productions include movies directed by Mendes – Jake Gyllenhaal Gulf War drama Jarhead, Revolutionary Road and Away We Go – along with titles by other directors such as Starter for 10 and Things We Lost in the Fire. |
Neal Street’s theatre credits include Enron, Shrek and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. | Neal Street’s theatre credits include Enron, Shrek and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. |
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