UK broadcaster Channel 4 is to remake CNBC’s The Profit in what represents the first international adaptation of the business investment show.
British production company Kalel Productions is adapting the format as a four-part series, in which serial entrepreneur Eric Collins offers investment to four struggling UK businesses in the hope they can turn around their fortunes.
Collins is the CEO of X Capital Partners, a venture capital firm that specializes in supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs across Europe. He has been named as one of the most influential Black people in Britain and the Financial Times said he was among the country’s top 100 Bame leaders in technology.
Collins will immerse himself in the struggling businesses and will only offer a cash injection once he has taken the reins and introduced significant changes to the way the company operates in the hope it can turn a profit.
The Profit has...
British production company Kalel Productions is adapting the format as a four-part series, in which serial entrepreneur Eric Collins offers investment to four struggling UK businesses in the hope they can turn around their fortunes.
Collins is the CEO of X Capital Partners, a venture capital firm that specializes in supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs across Europe. He has been named as one of the most influential Black people in Britain and the Financial Times said he was among the country’s top 100 Bame leaders in technology.
Collins will immerse himself in the struggling businesses and will only offer a cash injection once he has taken the reins and introduced significant changes to the way the company operates in the hope it can turn a profit.
The Profit has...
- 2/9/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Studio Lambert’s high-octane reality format Race Across The World is moving to BBC One for a celebrity special.
The show started life on BBC Two, where the series finale became the highest-rated episode of a new factual entertainment title since 2016 when it aired to 3.4M viewers earlier this year. BBC Two swiftly doubled down with a two series, 16-episode recommission.
Now, the BBC is going one further, with six-part Celebrity Race Across The World for BBC One, in which four famous faces and a partner have to get from one side of the planet to the other without the luxuries of air travel, credit cards, smartphones or access to the internet.
Armed with some cash, the equivalent of a one-way airfare to their final destination, they have to earn extra money along the way and rely on the kindness of strangers to help them win the race.
Studio Lambert...
The show started life on BBC Two, where the series finale became the highest-rated episode of a new factual entertainment title since 2016 when it aired to 3.4M viewers earlier this year. BBC Two swiftly doubled down with a two series, 16-episode recommission.
Now, the BBC is going one further, with six-part Celebrity Race Across The World for BBC One, in which four famous faces and a partner have to get from one side of the planet to the other without the luxuries of air travel, credit cards, smartphones or access to the internet.
Armed with some cash, the equivalent of a one-way airfare to their final destination, they have to earn extra money along the way and rely on the kindness of strangers to help them win the race.
Studio Lambert...
- 10/3/2019
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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