BBC Studios and ABC have renewed their long-standing partnership with a multi-year agreement spanning drama, comedy, children’s and entertainment.
As part of the deal, ABC will be the third and fourth of Alan Carr’s come-of-age story change at Apollo and upcoming stand-up showcase live, as well as a few first-time kids’ shows including Hey Run the series. Duggeee, Andy’s Global Adventure Super Tato, Fatal 60, Terrifying History.
Also, broadcasters have continuous access to the second series of deaths in Paradise, including Paradise Beyond Paradise, Midwife, Silent Witness, Father Brown, Antique Roadshow, and Cleaners.
Additionally, ABC will premiere the sixth season of the Cold Case Crime series without forgetting, premiering with the second series of Nottingham-based crime drama Sherwood and the reimagining of the iconic walking with the dinosaurs.
BBC Content Partnership and Sales Director Deboratod said that while their relationship with ABC has evolved amid the changing industry, the resonance of BBC content with Australian audiences remains the same.
“We are proud to have a long-standing partnership with ABC, which was founded on the sensibility of our common public service.
The head of ABC’s programming, acquisitions and streaming Roberta Alan looked forward to continuing the “incredibly exciting partnership.”
“A longstanding renewal of our relationship with BBC Studios will make so many beloved British dramas, comedies, kids, S and entertainment titles available to Australian audiences on ABC Channel and ABC IView.” She said.
