Vivendi’s international unscripted unit has sealed its first Latin American deal for the popular “Guess My Age” format. Vivendi Entertainment has inked an agreement with Turner’s Chilean network Chilevision, which has ordered a 40-episode local version entitled “Adivina Mi Edad.”
Breakout international entertainment formats are thin on the ground, but “Guess My Age” has fared well around the world, with versions made in several European countries, including France and Germany. Sky’s TV8 in Italy and Spanish free-tv network Cuatro are among those that have recently extended local runs or ordered new seasons.
The show sees pairs of contestants attempt to guess the age of strangers over a series of rounds, with different hints and clues to help them.
Damien Porte, vice president of global distribution at Vivendi Entertainment, said the Chile deal paves the way for more deals in Latin America. Turner has optioned it for Argentina and Endemol Shine for Mexico.
Breakout international entertainment formats are thin on the ground, but “Guess My Age” has fared well around the world, with versions made in several European countries, including France and Germany. Sky’s TV8 in Italy and Spanish free-tv network Cuatro are among those that have recently extended local runs or ordered new seasons.
The show sees pairs of contestants attempt to guess the age of strangers over a series of rounds, with different hints and clues to help them.
Damien Porte, vice president of global distribution at Vivendi Entertainment, said the Chile deal paves the way for more deals in Latin America. Turner has optioned it for Argentina and Endemol Shine for Mexico.
- 3/11/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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