CPL Productions(formerlyCelador) is an independent television and radio production company run by Danielle Lux, Murray Boland and Janet Oakes.[1]It was formed in the United Kingdom in 1981 as an independent televisionproduction company.It created and produced a number of popularlight entertainmentshows and is best known for the TV formatWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?and the filmSlumdog Millionairewhich, in 2009, collected sevenBAFTAs,fourGolden Globesand eightOscarsincludingBest DirectorandBest Picture.[2]

CPL Productions
FormerlyCelador
IndustryTelevision, film and theatre production, music publishing, radio station operation
FoundedDecember 1981;42 years ago(1981-12)
FounderPaul Smith CBE
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom and overseas
BrandsWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Slumdog Millionaire
The Descent
Winning Lines
ServicesTelevision production
Broadcast syndication
Light entertainment
Motion picture production
Commercial radio
Music publishing
Mobile entertainment
OwnerProSiebenSat.1 Media
ParentSeven.One Studios
SubsidiariesCelador Films
Celador Theatrical Productions
Lusam Music
WebsiteOfficial website

The name Celador is a re-spelling of "cellar door",a phrase whose sound is often noted to be particularlyeuphonious.

History

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Former logo for CPL Productions under Celador branding

Formerly known as Celador, the company was founded by Paul Smith and includedJasper Carrottas one of its founder shareholders. After establishing itself as a leading UK production company it expanded into TV format licensing, film production and radio station ownership and operation. By 2006, Celador was owned by Complete Communications Corporation, a firm which Smith (who owned 18%) wanted to break up so he could concentrate on radio and film production. Managing director and former 1990sTop of the PopspresenterAdrian Woolfe[3]wanted to buy the television division outright as part of a management buyout with Danielle Lux, but this was split into parts with Lux completing the buy-out of Celador Productions without Woolfe and the rights toWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?.In 2009, Celador Productions re-named to CPL, before becoming a division ofProSieben's Seven.One Studios (formerly Red Arrow Studios) in 2012.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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Celador International and the rights and associated properties ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?were acquired by Dutch group2waytraffic,eventually becoming part ofSony Pictures Television.In 2004, Celador commenced legal action againstThe Walt Disney Companyfor what it claimed were unpaid profits fromthe American version of the programme,licensed by Disney for itsABCTV channel. At a jury trial in Los Angeles in June 2010, Celador was awarded $269m (£177m) in damages after the jury ruled that it failed to receive a fair share of profits.[4]

CPL Productions

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As of 2022, CPL Productions is making a new version ofYou Are What You Eatwith Trisha Goddard and Amir Khan for Channel 5 and has teamed up with the Ranga Bee[5]production company to make a six-part comedy series, written and created by Romesh Ranganathan and Benjamin Green for BBC Studios,[6]called Avoidance.

Television

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Radio

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  • Gossip and Goddesses with Granny Kumar[20]
  • Hennikay[21]
  • Influencers[22]
  • Ruby Wax Talking Human[23]
  • Scrambled EGG[24]

Celador Entertainment

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Television

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Films

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Celador Radio

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Celador previously owned twenty-seven UK commercial radio stations including The Breeze and Sam FM networks and Fire Radio. In January 2017 Celador Radio acquired Anglian Radio's five stations (North Norfolk Radio, Radio Norwich, The Beach, Town 102 and Dream 100) which broadcast across the Anglian region.[34]In 2019 Celador Radio disposed of its entire radio division to Bauer Media.[35]

The final portfolio comprised the followingradio stations,which were sold toBauer Radioin February 2019.

The Breeze Network

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Sam FM Stations

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Anglian Radio Network

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Other stations

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People

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Paul Smith is chairman of Celador Entertainment Limited which is the parent company for Celador Films, Celador Radio, Celador Theatrical and Lusam Music.

Ellis Watsonwas the CEO until 2003. Following the new structure of Celador's previous constituent divisions, Celador Productions, (renamed CPL Productions) is now run by managing director (since 2003) Danielle Lux. Christian Colson left Celador Films as Managing Director in 2009 to formCloud Nine Films,now renamedCloud Eight Films.

In the last few years, former managing director Adrian Woolfe[37]has teamed up with Claudia Rosencrantz,[38]the person who commissionedWho Wants To Be A Millionaire?originally at ITV, to launch the Studio 1 production company and an entertainment news network called LIT,[39][40][41]which has been available to stream viaPeacocksince January 2021.

References

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  1. ^"CPL Productions - Hello".Retrieved13 February2023.
  2. ^"Slumdog Millionaire".IMDb.
  3. ^"Adrian".
  4. ^Pettersson, Edvard (7 July 2010)."Disney Loses 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' Trial".Bloomberg.Retrieved17 October2011.
  5. ^"Avoidance: Romesh Ranganathan Creates and Stars in New BBC Comedy".17 January 2022.
  6. ^"Romesh Ranganathan creates, writes and stars in new comedy series Avoidance – the Version".theversion.co.Archived fromthe originalon 17 January 2022.
  7. ^"Sky commissions Hold the Front Page from CPL".Seven.One Studios.17 May 2022.Retrieved13 February2023.
  8. ^"A+E Networks® UK and NIT Television explore Britain's Greatest Obsessions".A+E Networks EMEA.Retrieved13 February2023.
  9. ^"BAFTA Award winning Sky Original Life & Rhymes returns for a second series on Sky Arts".skygroup.sky.Retrieved13 February2023.
  10. ^"Channel 4 commissions new quiz format from CPL Productions".channel4.Channel 4.Retrieved13 February2023.
  11. ^"CPL brings back Rob and Romesh for Sky".televisual.Televisual. 29 April 2020.Retrieved13 February2023.
  12. ^"Bradford with Tom Rosenthal".Trip Hazard(Company credits). CPL Productions. 2022. Channel 4.Retrieved13 February2023– via IMDb.
  13. ^Creamer, Jon (12 July 2021)."Discovery + brings 90 Day Fiancé to UK".televisual.Televisual.Retrieved13 February2023.
  14. ^"Brief Encounters".Royal Television Society.Retrieved13 February2023.
  15. ^"Ellie & Natasia - BBC3 Sketch Show".British Comedy Guide.Retrieved13 February2023.
  16. ^"High Strangeness from CPL Productions commissioned by Audible".3 September 2020.Retrieved13 February2023.
  17. ^Goldbart, Max (8 February 2023)."'Love Is Blind' UK Version Confirmed By Netflix From 'Married At First Sight' Producer CPL Productions ".Deadline.Retrieved13 February2023.
  18. ^"Married at First Sight UK".CPL Productions.
  19. ^"E4's Married at First Sight UK scores 1m".CPL Productions.
  20. ^"Gossip and Goddesses With Granny Kumar".CPL Productions.Retrieved13 February2023.
  21. ^Able, Sane and."David Spicer".The Agency.Retrieved13 February2023.
  22. ^"Influencers".CPL Productions.Retrieved13 February2023.
  23. ^"Ruby Wax Talking Human".bbc.Retrieved13 February2023.
  24. ^"Scrambled EGG".CPL Productions.Retrieved13 February2023.
  25. ^"Wayne Dobson Close-up (1995)".Archived fromthe originalon 7 February 2022.
  26. ^Greatest TV Moments of the 1980s,a BBC Studios production for Channel 5, broadcast on 6 February 2022 (Radio Times5-11 February 2022, page 60: Channel 5 schedule)
  27. ^"Golden glory for Slumdog Millionaire – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)".Australia: ABC. 12 January 2009.Retrieved17 October2011.
  28. ^"Slumdog Millionaire, Kate Winslet are giant winners at Golden Globes – Arts & Entertainment – CBC News".Canada: CBC. 12 January 2009.Retrieved17 October2011.
  29. ^"South Asia | Slumdog Millionaire sweeps Globes".BBC News.12 January 2009.Retrieved17 October2011.
  30. ^Film (11 January 2009)."Is Slumdog Millionaire movie set for Golden Globe glory?".The Daily Telegraph.London.Retrieved17 October2011.
  31. ^"Leading News Resource of Pakistan".Daily Times.10 January 2009.Retrieved17 October2011.
  32. ^"Slumdog Millionaire bags top slots at Critics' Choice Awards".The Indian Express.India. 10 January 2009.Retrieved17 October2011.
  33. ^"'Slumdog Millionaire' wins top honor at Globes – Marketing and Media ".livemint. 12 January 2009.Retrieved17 October2011.
  34. ^Celador Radio takes control of Anglia Radio
  35. ^"Bauer Media continues to grow with two acquisitions".5 February 2019.Retrieved2 October2020.
  36. ^http://radiotoday.co.uk/2012/05/celador-launches-jack-fm-in-swindon/Radio Today: Celador launches Jack FM in Swindon. 28 May 2012
  37. ^"Adrian".
  38. ^"Claudia".
  39. ^"LIT".
  40. ^"'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?' Duo Claudia Rosencrantz & Adrian Woolfe Launch Entertainment News Network LIT ".22 July 2020.
  41. ^"Entertainment News Network LIT to Launch Exclusively on NBCUniversal Streamer Peacock".11 January 2021.
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