So Television
So Television is a production company established in 1998, founded by Irish comedian Graham Norton and Graham Stuart to make television shows. The company is well known for producing Norton's chat shows, including V Graham Norton and The Graham Norton Show. The company also produces various shows for BBC Radio 4 under the name of So Radio. So Television and So Radio are based in London, England. On 30 August 2012, ITV Studios acquired So Television for an estimated £17 million.[1]
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| Type | Subsidiary of ITV Studios |
|---|---|
| Industry | Media |
| Founded | 1998 |
| Founder | Graham Norton Graham Stuart |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
| Products | Television, radio |
| Parent | ITV Studios |
| Website | sotelevision.co.uk |
Selected shows
| Show | Production Years | Broadcaster |
|---|---|---|
| So Graham Norton | 1998–2002 | Channel 4 |
| Paul Daniels in a Black Hole | 2001 | BBC |
| Celebrity Squares | 2002 | ITV |
| V Graham Norton | 2002–2003 | Channel 4 |
| Russell Brand | 2004 | Channel 4 |
| NY Graham Norton | 2004 | Comedy Central |
| The Graham Norton Effect | 2004 | Comedy Central |
| The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton | 2005–2006 | BBC One |
| Bring Back... | 2005–2009 | Channel 4 |
| School's Out | 2006–2007 | BBC One |
| Nortonland | 2007 | Challenge |
| The Graham Norton Show | 2007–present | BBC Two (2007–2009) BBC One (2009–present) |
| Sorry, I've Got No Head | 2008–2011 | BBC One CBBC |
| Pixelface | 2011–2012 | BBC One CBBC |
| The Sarah Millican Television Programme | 2012–2013 | BBC Two |
| Alan Davies Après-Ski | 2014 | BBC Two |
| Blind Date | 2017–2019 | Channel 5 |
| Chuckle Time | 2018 | Channel 5 |
Awards
2002
- Broadcast Awards – Best Entertainment Programme
- BAFTA – Best Entertainment Performance
- Rose D'Or Montreux – Bronze Rose Variety Programmes
- TV Quick – Best Entertainment Programme
- National TV Awards – Best Talk Show
- British Comedy Awards – Best Entertainment Performance
- British Comedy Awards – Best Entertainment Show
2001
- International Emmy – Best Popular Arts
- BAFTA – Best Entertainment Programme
- BAFTA – Best Entertainment Performance
- Royal Television Society Awards – Best Presenter
- British Comedy Awards – Best Entertainment Series
- TV Quick Awards – Best Entertainment Programme
2000
- BAFTA – Best Entertainment Performer
- British Comedy Awards – Best Entertainment Performance
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards – Best TV Performer
- Television and Radio Industry Awards – Best TV Presenter
- Variety Club Television – Personality of the Year
1999
- British Comedy Awards – Best Talk Show
1998
- British Comedy Awards – Best Newcomer
- Perrier Comedy Awards – Nomination
References
- "ITV buys Graham Norton's So Television in £17m deal". Digital Spy. 30 August 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
External links
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