Universal International Studios

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Personnel:

Pearlena Igbokwe, Chairman, Universal Studio Group

Beatrice Springborn, President, UCP & Universal International Studios

Credits:

The Day of the Jackal

Lockerbie

Downton Abbey

Made In Chelsea

The Real Housewives of Cheshire

Made In Bondi

House of Gods

Bad Behaviour

We Are Lady Parts

Too Much

Apples Never Fall

The Capture

Clickbait

The Survivors

Allgiance

Hana

Dodger

Everyone Else Burns

One Day

See All

Submission Policy:

No unsolicited submissions.

Production Types:

Miniseries, Made-for-TV & Cable Movies, Unscripted TV, Scripted TV

Comments:

Universal International Studios (UIS), a division of Universal Studio Group, partners with storytellers from around the globe to create bold and distinctive shows with universal resonance. Based in London and led by President Beatrice Springborn, the business' in-house production companies include Carnival Films ("The Day of the Jackal," “Lockerbie,” "Downton Abbey”), Monkey ("Made in Chelsea," "The Real Housewives of Cheshire," “Made in Bondi”), Matchbox Pictures (“House of Gods,” "Bad Behaviour," "Made in Bondi"), Working Title Television ("We Are Lady Parts," “Too Much”), and Heyday Television ("Apples Never Fall," "The Capture"). UIS also backs Tony Ayres Productions ("Clickbait," "The Survivors") and is a minority shareholder with a first-look distribution deal in Canada’s Lark Productions (“Allegiance,” "Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent"). Additionally, UIS houses a scripted unit that develops and produces original series such as “Hanna,” and the BAFTA Award-winner "Dodger”, as well as partnering with third parties on series such as "Everyone Else Burns" and “One Day”. The studio also includes NBCUniversal Formats, the international sales division that brings content to the global market, including shows such as "The Real Housewives," "Top Chef," "Saturday Night Live," "Hollywood Game Night," "That’s My Jam," "Suits," "Superstore," and more.