Former Discovery Execs Mark Procter & Steve Jones Launch Non-Scripted Production Company Big Little Fish

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Former Discovery executives Mark Procter and Steve Jones have launched non-scripted production company Big Little Fish. The pair have established the London-based producer and have begun developing…

The pair have established the London-based producer and have begun developing two documentary projects. They are working onwill utilise archive and a new crop of historians and experts including James Wyllie, author of recently published Nazi Wives to analyse the women behind the infamous men at the head of the Third Reich. Wyllie will act as consultant and on-screen contributor for the series.

Killing Michael Jackson, My Extraordinary Pregnancy, Faking It: Tears of a Crime, Britain’s Deadliest Kids, Curvy Brides Boutique Big Little Fish are currently in early stage discussions with potential investors as they look to scale the business. Procter said, “Casting our net far and wide we are looking to work with broadcasters and platforms around the world. Launching Big Little Fish with an ever-expanding slate of high quality, linear, non-linear and digital content we are driven to develop returnable factual content in a variety of genres for UK and international audiences alike.”

Jones added, “Over the past few months we’ve been busy talking to distributors and broadcasters, building a solid, well-considered raft of exciting IP to sit alongsideWe feel that our combined international and creative experience has equipped us to develop and produce compelling factual series that we’re confident will resonate strongly with audiences worldwide. We’re looking forward to revealing more of it in the coming months.

 

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