Kenton Allen
Kenton Allen | |
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Born | Stourbridge,Worcestershire, England | 16 June 1965
Occupation | Chief Executive of Big Talk Studios |
Years active | 1990–present |
Television | Tonight with Jonathan Ross The Royle Family Six Shooter Funland The Visit The Omid Djalili Show That Mitchell and Webb Look Ideal After You've Gone Massive Rev. Him & Her Friday Night Dinner King Of... Show Me The Funny Chickens Free Agents(US) Threesome |
Website | https://bigtalkstudios.com/ |
Kenton Allenis a British television producer and executive. He became Chief Executive ofBig Talk Studiosin September 2008. He is a multi-award–winning programme-maker with credits including the BAFTA Award-winning sitcomsThe Royle Family[1]andRev.and the Oscar-winning filmSix Shooter.He was the Advisory Chair of the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival 2012.[2]
Early life
[edit]He was born inStourbridge,[3]Worcestershireand educated at the Grange Comprehensive School, andKing Edward VI College, Stourbridge.He turned down a place to study the clarinet and saxophone at theRoyal School of Music.In 1983, aged 18, he joined theBBCat Pebble Mill in Birmingham. His first BBC job was as a trainee studio manager, working on radio, TV and film productions as a sound recordist on productions includingHowards' Way,Pebble Mill at One,andThe Archers,where he spent three months doing spot Fx and once played Aunt Laura's dead body wrapped in ¼ inch recording tape.[citation needed]
Radio
[edit]BBC Radio (1986–1990)
[edit]In 1986 he moved toBBC Radio Nottinghamwhere he briefly worked as a producer/presenter. This led to two simultaneous job offers fromBBC Radio 4andBBC Radio 1.He took both and worked for a year as a producer on Ned Sherrin's Sony award-winningLoose Endsfor BBC Radio 4 before moving to BBC Radio 1 in 1988 where he became the station's youngest ever producer.[citation needed]At BBC Radio 1 he produced Simon Bates,Steve Wright in the Afternoon,Walters Weeklypresented by John Peel's producerJohn Waltersand created a new seriesJonathan Ross Live from Ronnie Scott's,which was broadcast live from Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club on Fridays at 6 pm for 13 weeks. The script for the series was written byDanny Bakerand the diverse range of guests included a memorable appearance byRobert Maxwell.[citation needed]
Television
[edit]Channel X (1990–1994)
[edit]In 1990 he joined the recently formed independent production companyChannel Xto produce all of Jonathan Ross's shows. He produced over 200 live editions ofTonight with Jonathan Rossfor Channel 4. In 1991 he producedJonathan Ross Presents Madonna,which became Channel 4's highest rated entertainment programme of the year. Other credits include the innovative live comedy entertainment seriesSaturday Zoowhich featured the live television debuts of the likes ofSteve Coogan,John Thompson,Lily Savage,andMark Thomas,and the factual entertainment hitFantastic Factsfor ITV.
Granada (1994–1997)
[edit]In 1994, he joined Granada Television's Entertainment Department where he developed and produced a wide range of comedy and entertainment programming includingLucky Numbers,The Shane Richie Experience,Stars in Their EyesandThe Mrs Merton Show.He was appointed Head of Development, and ran all of Granada's entertainment development across the full spectrum of the entertainment genre.
Lucky Dog Ltd (1998–1999)
[edit]In February 1998, he became managing director of Lucky Dog Ltd, a member of theChrysalis Group.He co-devised and produced the adult comedy seriesA Many Splintered ThingstarringAlan Daviesfor BBC1.
Granada (1997–2001)
[edit]In March 1999, he re-joinedGranada Televisionto continue his creative collaboration withCaroline Aherne.Allen produced two series and two Christmas specials of the multi-award-winningThe Royle Familyas well asHarry Enfield'sSermon from St Albion'sfor ITV and an award-winning documentaryBack Passage To Indiafor BBC1, which involved draggingCaroline AherneandCraig Cashunwillingly around remote Indian villages for three weeks.
Shine (2001–2003)
[edit]In January 2001, he was approached byElisabeth Murdochto become the founding creative director of the independent production companyShine.Allen was a key member of the launch team that secured the initial start-up financing. He quickly established the core creative divisions and overall creative strategy for the start-up company and recruited the core business affairs, finance, and creative personnel. He also established a talent incubator for comedy film directors in partnership with theUK Film CouncilandFilm4.[4]
BBC Television (2003–2008)
[edit]Allen was BBC's Creative Head of Comedy Talent and Comedy North. He joined the BBC as its comedy editor in February 2003, and was responsible for developing and producing all forms of comedy for the four main BBC broadcast networks and running the in-house production teams. He immediately established a department based in Manchester called Comedy North.[5]He produced and executive-produced a diverse range of comedy programming including the BAFTA-winning sketch showThat Mitchell and Webb Look(BBC Two), the BAFTA-nominated drama seriesFunland(BBC Three),The Omid Djalili Show(BBC One),After You've Gone(BBC One),Freezing(BBC Two),The Visit(BBC One and BBC Three),Massive(BBC Three) and four series ofIdeal(BBC Two and BBC Three).
Big Talk Studios (2008–present)
[edit]Allen became CEO of Big Talk Studios in 2008. There he has produced two six-part comedies which were broadcast to record audiences and huge critical acclaim. The BAFTA-winningRev.created by James Wood andTom Hollanderfor BBC2 scooped four titles at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards and was nominated at the BAFTAs for Best Situation Comedy.Him & Her,the most successful sitcom launch in the history of BBC3, written by Stefan Golaszewski and starring Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani, picked up Best Comedy Performance for the two stars at the Royal Television Society Awards. Having acknowledged the loyal audience ofHim & Herduring its first and second series, a third series was commissioned.[6]
Upcoming is a second series forThreesome(Comedy Central), a sitcom by Tom MacRae, starringAmy Huberman,Emun ElliotandStephen Wight,andFriday Night Dinner(Channel 4), written and produced byRobert Popperand starringTamsin Greig,Paul Ritter,Simon BirdandTom Rosenthal.Both are currently in post-production.
Following their successful pilots,Chickens(Sky 1),[7]written by and starringSimon Bird,Joe ThomasandJonny Sweet,andThe Job Lot,[8]a series for ITV written by Claire Downes, Ian Jarvis and Stuart Lane, are both underway for a full series.
Currently shooting is the third series ofHim & Herand Big Talk's first three-part contemporary dramaThe Town(ITV), written by Laurence Olivier award-winning playwright Mike Bartlett. In addition, miniseriesA Young Doctor's Notebook,which Big Talk is producing for Sky Arts, and starsJon HammandDaniel Radcliffe,has just finished shooting.
Allen is the Advisory Chair of the 2012 Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.
Film
[edit]In 2005, he was nominated for his third BAFTA for producing the filmSix Shooter,written and directed by Olivier award-winning playwrightMartin McDonagh.The film won an Oscar at the2006 Academy Awards.
Personal life
[edit]He is married to the writer and authorImogen Edwards-Jones.[9]They have two children, Allegra and Rafe. The difficult conception of Allegra was written about by Edwards-Jones in a recurringDaily Telegraphcolumn[10]that were subsequently collected into a book calledThe Stork Club.
Awards and recognition
[edit]Year | Award | Work | Category | Result |
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1998 | British Comedy Awards | The Royle Family | Best New TV Comedy | Won |
1999 | BAFTA TV Award | Best Comedy (Programme or Series) | Nominated | |
British Comedy Awards | Best TV Sitcom | Won | ||
RTS Television Award | Best Situation Comedy/Comedy Drama | Nominated | ||
2000 | BAFTA TV Award | Situation Comedy Award | Won | |
National Television Award | Most Popular Comedy Programme | Won | ||
RTS Television Award | Best Situation Comedy/Comedy Drama | Nominated | ||
BAFTA TV Award | Situation Comedy Award | Won | ||
British Comedy Awards | Best TV Comedy | Won | ||
TV Quick Award | Best Comedy Show | Won | ||
2001 | BAFTA TV Award | Situation Comedy Award | Nominated | |
2005 | BAFTA Film Award | Six Shooter | Best Short Film | Nominated |
British Independent Film Awards | Best British Short | Won | ||
2006 | BAFTA TV Award | Funland | Best Drama Serial | Nominated |
Academy Award | Six Shooter | Best Short Film, Live Action | Won | |
Leuven International Short Film Festival | Audience Award | Won | ||
2011 | Banff Rockie Award | Rev. | Best Sitcom | Nominated |
Broadcasting Press Guild Award | Best Comedy/Entertainment | Nominated | ||
BAFTA TV Award | Best Situation Comedy | Won | ||
Southbank Sky Arts Award | Comedy Award | Won | ||
2012 | BAFTA TV Award | Friday Night Dinner | Best Situation Comedy | Nominated |
Rose d'Or | Best Sitcom | Won | ||
2013 | Satellite Awards | A Young Doctor's Notebook | Best Television Series | Nominated |
2014 | Broadcast Awards | Best Multichannel Programme | Won | |
BAFTA TV Award | Him & Her: The Wedding | Best Situation Comedy | Won | |
2016 | Rose d'Or | Mum | Best Sitcom | Nominated |
Raised by Wolves | Best Sitcom | Won | ||
2017 | C21 International Drama Awards | Back | Best Comedy Drama | Nominated |
Broadcast Awards | Cold Feet | Best Drama Series or Serial | Nominated | |
National Television Award | Best Drama | Nominated | ||
Mind Media Award | Best Drama Series | Won | ||
Broadcast Awards | Mum | Best Comedy Programme | Won | |
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best Comedy | Won | ||
2018 | British Comedy Guide Awards | Back | Best New TV Sitcom | Won |
BAFTA TV Award | Timewasters | Best Scripted Comedy | Nominated | |
RTS North West Award | Cold Feet | Best Drama | Won | |
British Comedy Guide Awards | Friday Night Dinner | Best Returning TV Sitcom | Won | |
2019 | Broadcast Awards | Mum | Best Comedy Programme | Nominated |
BAFTA TV Award | Best Scripted Comedy | Nominated | ||
2020 | Edinburgh TV Awards | Defending the Guilty | Best Comedy Series | Nominated |
2022 | RTS NW Award | Peacock | Best Comedy Programme | Nominated |
RTS West Award | The Outlaws | Best Scripted Programme | Won | |
Rose d'Or | Best Comedy Drama and Sitcom | Nominated | ||
C21 International Drama Awards | Best Comedy Drama Series | Nominated | ||
2023 | RTS West Award | Best Scripted Programme | Won |
Credits
[edit]Year | Production | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Tonight with Jonathan Ross | Producer | TV series |
1991 | Band Explosion | Executive Producer | TV series |
1993 | Saturday Zoo | Producer | TV series |
1994 | The Mrs Merton Show | Producer | TV series |
1998 | Comedy Lab | Executive Producer | TV series |
A Many Splintered Thing | Producer | TV short | |
Babes in the Wood | Producer | TV series | |
1999 | Sermon from St Albion's | Producer | TV series |
2000 | A Many Splintered Thing | Producer | TV series |
1999–2000 | The Royle Family | Producer | TV series |
2002 | Post | Producer | Short |
2003 | Watch with Monkey | Executive Producer | TV series |
Hello, Friend | Producer | Short | |
The Crouches | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2004 | Six Shooter | Producer | Short |
My Life in Film | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2005 | According to Bex | Executive Producer | TV series |
10:96:Training Night | Executive Producer | TV | |
Funland | Executive Producer | TV series | |
Harold the Amazing Contortionist Pig | Producer | Short | |
2005–2008 | Ideal | Executive Producer | TV series |
2006 | The Truth | Associate Producer | Feature |
I'm With Stupid | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2006–2008 | That Mitchell and Webb Look | Executive Producer | TV series |
2007 | I'm With Stupid | Executive Producer | TV |
Scallywagga | Executive Producer | TV series | |
Sound | Executive Producer | TV | |
The Visit | Executive Producer | TV series | |
Where Have I Been All Your Life? | Executive Producer | Short | |
The Omid Djalili Show | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2007–2008 | Freezing | Producer | TV series |
After You've Gone | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2008 | Placebo | Executive Producer | TV |
Massive | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2008–2009 | Parents of the Band | Executive Producer | TV series |
2010–2011 | Him & Her | Producer | TV series |
Rev. | Producer (2010), EP (2011) | TV series | |
2011-2020 | Friday Night Dinner | Executive Producer | TV series |
2011 | King Of... | Executive Producer | TV series |
Show Me The Funny | Executive Producer | TV series | |
Chickens | Executive Producer | TV series | |
Free Agents U.S. | Executive Producer | TV series | |
Threesome | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2012-2013 | A Young Doctor's Notebook | Executive Producer | TV series |
2013 | Ambassadors | Executive Producer | TV series |
2013-2016 | Raised by Wolves | Executive Producer | TV series |
2014 | Our Zoo | Executive Producer | TV series |
2016 | Crashing | Executive Producer | TV series |
Houdini and Doyle | Executive Producer | TV series | |
2016-2019 | Mum | Executive Producer | TV series |
2017-2021 | Back | Executive Producer | TV series |
2017-2019 | Timewasters | Executive Producer | TV series |
2018-2019 | Defending the Guilty | Executive Producer | TV series |
2019-2020 | The Goes Wrong Show | Executive Producer | TV series |
2021- | The Outlaws | Executive Producer | TV series |
2022- | Peacock | Executive Producer | TV series |
2024- | The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin | Executive Producer | TV series |
2024- | Ludwig | Executive Producer | TV series |
References
[edit]- ^"The Royle Family Wins BAFTA Award".IMDb.Retrieved23 November2010.
- ^Dowell, Ben (3 October 2011)."Kenton Allen takes Edinburgh TV festival role".The Guardian.London.Retrieved24 February2012.
- ^Laws, Roz (21 April 2013)."West Midlands drama suffers a TV production crisis".birminghampost.co.uk.Retrieved3 March2017.
- ^Plunkett, John (22 January 2003)."Allen Jumps Ship to Join BBC".The Guardian.London.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^"BBC Comedy goes up North".BBC.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^"Kenton Allen: Faith in his comedy".The Stage.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^Plunkett, John (23 February 2012)."Sky1 hopes Chickens will hatch into a comedy hit".The Guardian.London.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^"ITV announce new sitcom pilot with Russell Tovey".comedy.co.uk.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^Anstead, Mark (5 June 2009)."Fame & fortune:Hotel Babylon author Imogen Edwards-Jones".The Daily Telegraph.London.Retrieved23 November2010.
- ^Allen, Kenton (22 July 2005)."At 7.25, our daughter joined us".The Daily Telegraph.London. Archived fromthe originalon 21 April 2013.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^"Awards for The Royle Family".IMDb.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^"Awards for Six Shooter".IMDb.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^"Awards for Kenton Allen".IMDb.Retrieved2 March2012.
- ^"Awards for Rev.".IMDb.Retrieved2 March2012.