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  1. The Forge reshapes leadership team

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    Leading UK scripted producer The Forge (part of Banijay UK), the highly respected business behind multi award winning shows including Help, National Treasure, Ackley Bridge, Shardlake and The Buccaneers has reorganised its senior team going into 2026.

    Founder and Managing Director of 10 years, George Faber, takes up the newly created role of Executive Chairman, continuing to executive produce both new and existing projects and advising on the creative and commercial strategy of the business.

    Executive Producers Beth Willis and George Ormond step up to become Co-Managing Directors, responsible for running the business, setting its strategic direction and driving an ambitious programming slate working with leading and upcoming writers.

    The Forge has an impressive order book  of upcoming shows which includes A Woman or Substance starring Brenda Blethyn and Jessica Reynolds for Channel 4, Jack Thorne’s new six part series Falling starring Keeley Hawes and Paapa Essiedu  for Channel 4, The Buccaneers with Christina Hendricks and Kristine Froseth for Apple TV +, currently in production for a third season, plus a new returning series and a limited series for a major broadcaster yet to be announced.

    The business also has a stellar catalogue of multi award winning titles built over the past 10 years including Jack Thorne’s National Treasure, Help and Kiri for Channel 4, Anya Reiss’s Becoming Elizabeth for Starz, Stephen Butchard’s Shardlake for Disney +, Ayub Khan Din’s Ackley Bridge for C4, Peter Moffat’s The Last Post and David Hare’s Collateral and Roadkill, for the BBC.

    In addition, Producers Jade Taylor and Joe Innes have been promoted to Executive Producer roles. They join Executive Producer and Head of Business Affairs at The Forge Mark Pybus. Jade was previously Producer on Ackley Bridge Series 5 for Channel 4 and most recently on Just Act Normal for BBC3. Joe has worked on The Buccaneers for Apple TV+ since its inception, Series Producing the second series and Exec Producing alongside Beth and Katherine Jakeways on the third.

    Banijay UK CEO Patrick Holland said; “We’ve loved working with The Forge over the past few years since they joined Banijay UK. George Faber is a major figure in the world of scripted television, someone who has not only been responsible for a stream of fantastic shows but also helped to shape and grow the UK drama industry, most recently through the genesis of this terrific production company. In Beth Willis and George Ormond, The Forge has two formidable creative leaders to take the reins with George Faber still very much in the business as executive producer, sage and consultant. I can’t wait to see the next chapter of the development of this brilliant team under this new leadership structure.’

    George Faber said; “It’s been a privilege to lead The Forge from its inception for its first decade. I’m immensely proud of the quality and diversity of our dramas and of the extraordinary talent we’ve had the honour to work with. I know the company will continue to flourish under the new leadership of George and Beth and I’m delighted to be continuing my close association with the team.”

    Beth Willis added; “George Faber put something very special in The Forge’s DNA – an infectious creativity and passion for great storytelling flows through it and all the talented people who work there. It’s a privilege to work alongside the brilliant George Ormond and Mark Pybus – and with Joe Innes and Jade Taylor stepping up to executive produce, I couldn’t be more excited about the future.”

    George Ormond added; “From our beginnings in single room office with Patisserie Valerie as our meeting room to where we are now, working with George, Mark and Beth to build The Forge over the last decade has been a thrilling experience made hugely enjoyable by our shared creative ambition.  We are just as ambitious for the next decade and I’m looking forward to it being just as much fun as the last.”

    George Faber set up The Forge in 2014 following 15years at Company Pictures which he co founded with Charlie Pattinson in 1998 and where he was responsible for shows including Shameless, Skins, Wild at Heart and Inspector George Gently. Before that George was Head of Single Drama at the BBC.

    Under George’s leadership The Forge has quickly grown to become a preeminent drama producer in the UK, synonymous with high quality, ambitious and award-winning TV drama. The Forge is home to the industry’s brightest names, showcasing the very best on-screen talent and collaborating with leading writers including Jack Thorne, Anya Reiss, Stefan Golaszewski, Katherine Jakeways, Ayub Khan Din, Ben Wheatley, David Hare, Peter Moffat, Levi David Addai, Janice Okoh and Stephen Butchard and many more.

  2. Banijay UK acquires leading scripted producer The Forge

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    Banijay UK today announced its acquisition of leading scripted independent producer, The Forge.

    The Marriage, Help and Becoming Elizabeth producer, which has a well-established reputation for high quality, ambitious and award-winning TV drama, joins the Banijay UK stable of companies with immediate effect following completion of the acquisition deal.

    The Forge currently has multiple, high profile new titles for both linear and SVOD platforms in production, including a major, 8 part series The Buccaneers for Apple TV+, due to launch globally on November 8; 4 part Disney + series Shardlake by Stephen Butchard (The Last Kingdom) due to release next year; factual drama about the Grenfell disaster by Peter Kosminsky (Undeclared War, Government Inspector, Wolf Hall) for BBC One;  youth-skewing drama series for BBC Three that will film next year and Generation Z, a six part series and the first original TV project from Ben Wheatley (The Meg II, Sightseers, Kill List) currently shooting for Channel 4.

    This acquisition will bolster Banijay UK’s scripted output and bring the number of scripted labels under the Banijay UK umbrella to nine including wholly owned labels Kudos, Tiger Aspect and Wild Mercury.

    Patrick Holland, CEO Banijay UK said of the deal; “I have been a massive admirer of The Forge since its inception. George Faber, Mark Pybus, Beth Willis and George Ormond have together grown one of the most ambitious and exciting drama slates in the UK. With a commitment to the most distinctive authorship, a desire to make shows of the highest quality and a creative commitment to make drama that appeals to broad audiences. The Forge is an extraordinary group of talented producers. We are so delighted that they have chosen Banijay UK as their partners for their next chapter of growth and can’t wait for them to join the other brilliant companies in the group.”

    George Faber, Founder of The Forge added; “We’re thrilled to be going into partnership with Banijay, a company whose culture and values feel like a great fit for The Forge. We’re ambitious for the next stage of our growth and we believe that Banijay’s superb distribution arm, production expertise, management team and global reach will help us chart an exciting path to the future.”

    The Forge boasts an impressive slate of titles including National Treasure (C4), Ackley Bridge (C4), The Miniaturist (BBC), Kiri (C4), Help (C4), Marriage (BBC), Becoming Elizabeth (Starz), Collateral (BBC), Rules of the Game (BBC), Roadkill (BBC) and many more.

    They have collaborated with writers Jack Thorne, Anya Reiss, Stefan Golaszewski, Katherine Jakeways, Ayub Khan Din, Ben Wheatley, David Hare, Peter Moffat, Levi David Addai, Janice Okoh and Stephen Butchard amongst many others.

    The Forge also has a reputation for showcasing some of the industry’s leading talent and has worked with Jodie Comer, Stephen Graham, Sarah Lancashire, Sean Bean, Nicola Walker, Carey Mulligan, Hugh Laurie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Babou Ceesay, Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters. Upcoming series, The Buccaneers stars a number of widely popular actors including Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Josie Totah, Aubri Ibrag and Imogen Waterhouse, alongside Christina Hendricks and Mia Threapleton.

    The company has picked up a wealth of awards for its programmes, including the BAFTA for Mini-Series (National Treasure) and the International Emmy for Best TV Movie (Help).

    This deal includes a first look deal for Banijay Rights.

    The Forge’s senior creative team include Founder and Managing Director, George Faber, Mark Pybus (Executive Producer/ Head of Business Affairs), Beth Willis (Executive Producer) and George Ormond (Executive Producer). Their collective experience and stellar track record make them trusted partners for top writers, directors, agents, and broadcasters alike.

    Faber, having run single drama at BBC for several years, co-founded Company Pictures producing the likes of Shameless, Wild at Heart and Skins before setting up The Forge. Mark, also previously at Company Pictures, has a background in Business Affairs but has also produced a raft of high-profile shows including Wolf Hall for BBC.  In her role as Head of Drama at Channel 4, Beth commissioned The End of the Fucking World, Humans, and No Offence before joining The Forge;  George Ormond was previously an Executive Producer at the BBC, where he developed a raft of shows including BBC’s 2016 adaptation of War and Peace. He also produced Sarah Phelp’s Bafta and Emmy award winning Great Expectations.

    The Forge were advised by Tom Manwaring at Helion Partners.