All Love Productions articles – Page 15
- 
      
         News NewsRichard McKerrow: give ideas a chanceLove Productions co-founder Richard McKerrow believes the industry must give good ideas more time to grow after the slowburn success of The Great British Bake Off culminated in 13 million viewers for last week’s final. 
- 
      
         News NewsC4 rejects calls to axe Immigration StreetChannel 4 has rejected calls from locals to scrap its controversial forthcoming series Immigration Street and rejected claims that Love Productions has targeted vulnerable people. 
- 
      
         Ratings RatingsGreat British Bake Off final is year's biggest showWEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off bowed out with 12.3m last night - the biggest overnight audience of the past twelve months. 
- 
      
         Ratings RatingsBake Off rises to 9.7m peakWEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off rose to its biggest ever audience on BBC1, peaking with 9.7m viewers, as Channel 4’s The Paedophile Hunter located 1.4m. 
- 
      
        .jpg) Ratings RatingsBake Off sinks to 8mWEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off sunk to its lowest audience in five weeks, as Scott & Bailey continued to edge Our Zoo. 
- 
      
         News NewsStockton residents launch Benefits Street petitionStockton-on-Tees residents are to deliver a petition to Channel 4 and Love Productions calling for filming to be halted on the second series of Benefits Street. 
- 
      
         Ratings RatingsGreat British Bake Off hits record peakWEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off hit a record peak of over 9m viewers after its audience was stoked by the fall-out from last week’s controversy. 
- 
      
         News NewsBake Off controversy draws 800 complaintsA controversial episode of The Great British Bake Off has sparked more than 800 complaints. 
- 
      
         Ratings RatingsGreat British Bake Off controversy stirs up 8mWEDNESDAY: A baked alaska controversy helped The Great British Bake Off to its second biggest audience on record. 
- 
      
         News NewsLove heads to Stockton for Benefits Street follow-upStockton-On-Tees’ Kingston Road has been selected by Love Productions as the location for the second series of Channel 4’s Benefits Street. 
- 
      
         Ratings RatingsGreat British Bake Off settles with 7mWEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off held on to the majority of its audience after last week’s opener, pulling in 6.9m for its second week on BBC1. 
- 
      
        .jpg) Ratings RatingsThe Great British Bake Off cooks up 7.2mWEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off dominated the 8pm slot by cooking up an audience of 7.2m for its BBC1 debut, over 1.5m viewers up on its previous series launch on BBC2. 
- 
      
         News NewsC4 continues to beef up features slateChannel 4 has rejuvenated its features slate with a range of commissions from Red House, IWC Media and Keo Films. 
- 
      
         News NewsLove tackles local Immigration Street concernsLove Productions will meet with Channel 4 to discuss the future of Immigration Street after some Southampton residents lobbied the indie to stop filming of the series. 
- 
      
         News NewsSky lands Love in first indie dealSky has confirmed a deal to buy 70% of Love Productions and is understood to have the option to acquire the remainder of the company after a period of several years. 
- 
      
         News NewsImmigration to get Benefits Street treatmentLove Productions wants to build on the success of controversial series Benefits Street by creating another UK-wide debate, this time around immigration. 
- 
      
         News NewsLove Productions to visit Immigration Street for C4Channel 4 has commissioned Immigration Street from Love Productions in addition to the indie working to deliver series two of Benefits Street. 
- 
      
         News NewsBake Off to get BBC2 spin-off showThe Great British Bake Off may be moving to BBC1 later this year, but its life on BBC2 is not yet over as the channel prepares an Apprentice: You’re Fired-style spin-off show. 
- 
      
         News NewsBenefits Street cleared by OfcomChannel 4’s controversial welfare series Benefits Street has been cleared of all wrongdoing in a comprehensive Ofcom ruling. 
- 
      
         News NewsLove heads to Leicester for Make Bradford British follow-upDOCFEST: Love Productions is to follow Channel 4’s controversial 2012 documentary series Make Bradford British with a focus on “multicultural” Leicester. 
 



 
     
    
    













