Love Productions

Love Productions Limited is a UK-based television production company. Its cooking competition series The Great British Bake Off is among the most watched shows in the UK of its era.[2]

Love Productions Limited
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelevision production
Founded3 September 2004; 19 years ago (2004-09-03) in United Kingdom
Founders
  • Richard McKerrow
  • Anna Beattie
Headquarters,
England
Number of locations
3
Products
Parent
Websiteloveproductions.co.uk
Footnotes / references
[1]

History

Richard McKerrow and Anna Beattie formed Love Productions in 2004.[1] In 2014, Sky acquired a 70% stake in Love Productions.[3] In 2020, Sky bought the remaining shares making the studio a wholly owned subsidiary, seemingly part of a strategy to build a production empire.[4] The acquisition came on the back of increased dividends for Sky 2019 of £22.7 million compared with £3.5 million in 2018; while two directors received £4.6 million in 2019, up from three directors receiving £1.4 million in 2018.[4]

In 2020, the company's key "Bake off" series of productions has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic which is likely to result in a loss of income in 2020/21.[4]

Love Productions is also associated with the brands Love West, based in Bristol, and Love Productions USA.[5]

Productions

The list of programmes produced by Love Productions include:

TitleGenreNetwork(s)First broadcast
Cirque de CelebritéGame showSky One2006
The Baby BorrowersReality televisionBBC Three2007
The Great British Bake OffBakingBBC Two (2010–2013)
BBC One (2014–2016)
Channel 4 (2017–)
2010
Tower Block of CommonsDocumentaryChannel 42010
Junior Bake OffBakingCBBC (2011–2016)
Channel 4 (2019–)
2011
Rich, Famous and in the SlumsFactualBBC One2011
Make Bradford BritishDocumentaryChannel 42012
The Great British Sewing BeeSewingBBC Two (2013–2019)
BBC One (2020–)
2013
Benefits StreetDocumentaryChannel 42014
Famous, Rich and HungryFactualBBC One2014
The Great Pottery Throw DownPotteryBBC Two (2015–2017)
More4 (2020)
Channel 4 (2021–)
2015
The Chronicles of NadiyaDocumentaryBBC One2016
Battle of Britain: Model SquadronStructured realityChannel 42018
The Biggest Little Railway in the WorldStructured realityChannel 42018
WestsideReality televisionNetflix2018
Singapore SocialDocuseriesNetflix2019
The PianoTalent showChannel 42023

Controversies

Love Productions' best earning programme, The Great British Bake Off, had moved network channel from BBC Two to BBC One after three series due to its increasing popularity.[6] Towards the end of series six, Love Productions's profits were decreasing; the company wished to remain on BBC One, however the £75 million asking price for three series was unacceptable to the BBC.[7] Controversy arose as there were concerns the nature of the show would change with the move to Channel 4 and because most of the show's presenters did not make the move for the following series.[7][2]

References