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SEPTEMBER FILMS, a division of DCD Media, is a leading UK independent television and film production company with offices in London and Los Angeles. It was founded in 1992 by feature film director and September Films Chairman, David Green, who devised the groundbreaking Hollywood Women series that launched the company, as well as devising its current flagship show Bridezillas.
Having produced over 2,000 hours of primetime television since its inception in 1992, September is an established specialist in factual entertainment, reality programming, entertainment formats and documentaries.
The company’s distinctive style of highly acclaimed, popular programming consistently delivers high ratings and is commissioned by all of the major UK broadcasters as well as many leading US broadcasters. The appointment of a new generation of creative executives including Peter Davey, Sheldon Lazarus and Peter Wyles, has led to a significant expansion into all non-fiction genres and formats.
While September maintains its trademark style of popular factual entertainment programming with strong, character-driven storylines, it has embraced the 21st Century digital landscape with programming as diverse as: reality series Billy The Exterminator for A&E (US); Mall Cops: Mall of America for TLC (US) and Bridezillas for WE (US); BAFTA winning children’s series Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab for CBBC; top rated documentaries such as The Pregnant Man for C4 and Discovery (US), Baby High for MTV (US) and I Am The Elephant Man for C4 and Nat Geo (US); landmark series Alan Whicker's Journey of a Lifetime for BBC2; Beauty & The Geek for C4/ E4,and Haunted Homes for ITV.
Recognition by the industry for the originality, standard and quality of production includes BAFTA win for Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab, nominations for the highly acclaimed Eddie Irvine:The InsideTrack and the landmark ITV HOLLYWOOD franchise, as well as the Montreux Rose D’or award for Ozzy Osbourne Uncut, a FIVE biography special, which spawned MTV's The Osbournes.
September's first feature film, House of America, won 6 awards including 4 BAFTAs, and its second feature film Solomon & Gaenor, won 7 awards and a nomination for a Hollywood OSCAR.
Having produced over 2,000 hours of primetime television since its inception in 1992, September is an established specialist in factual entertainment, reality programming, entertainment formats and documentaries.
The company’s distinctive style of highly acclaimed, popular programming consistently delivers high ratings and is commissioned by all of the major UK broadcasters as well as many leading US broadcasters. The appointment of a new generation of creative executives including Peter Davey, Sheldon Lazarus and Peter Wyles, has led to a significant expansion into all non-fiction genres and formats.
While September maintains its trademark style of popular factual entertainment programming with strong, character-driven storylines, it has embraced the 21st Century digital landscape with programming as diverse as: reality series Billy The Exterminator for A&E (US); Mall Cops: Mall of America for TLC (US) and Bridezillas for WE (US); BAFTA winning children’s series Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab for CBBC; top rated documentaries such as The Pregnant Man for C4 and Discovery (US), Baby High for MTV (US) and I Am The Elephant Man for C4 and Nat Geo (US); landmark series Alan Whicker's Journey of a Lifetime for BBC2; Beauty & The Geek for C4/ E4,and Haunted Homes for ITV.
Recognition by the industry for the originality, standard and quality of production includes BAFTA win for Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab, nominations for the highly acclaimed Eddie Irvine:The InsideTrack and the landmark ITV HOLLYWOOD franchise, as well as the Montreux Rose D’or award for Ozzy Osbourne Uncut, a FIVE biography special, which spawned MTV's The Osbournes.
September's first feature film, House of America, won 6 awards including 4 BAFTAs, and its second feature film Solomon & Gaenor, won 7 awards and a nomination for a Hollywood OSCAR.
© September Films 2011
