Princess Productions


Princess Productions was a London based television production company started in September 1996 by Henrietta Conrad and Sebastian Scott, which produced broadcast shows and pilots for all the major British broadcasters across a variety of genres, mainly specialising in entertainment and factual entertainment programmes. Highlights included Got To Dance, Must Be the Music, T4 and The Sunday Night Project.
Based in Whiteleys in West London, Princess had its own television studio on the third floor and its own in house post production facility.

History

Since December 2006, Princess was part of the Shine Group, one of the United Kingdom's largest television production company groups.
On 4 May 2017, it was announced by its parent company that Princess would be closed at the end of the year, as it was "financially fragile", and was also losing its space in Whiteleys which is being redeveloped for mixed residential and commercial use. The company went on for another year as Princess Studios before the web site disappears.

Controversies

An employee of Princess Productions left a message on the unofficial Army Rumour Service message boards in October 2011, pitching the idea of flying British soldiers' wives and newborn babies into warzones as a surprise. The response was overwhelmingly negative. Soon afterwards, the Princess Productions website went offline. The company also posted an apology on the forum.

Programming

He's not looking to hook up though, he's spending time with the mums to discover everything he can about their daughters. He won't be able to see a picture of the daughters on his dates, so he'll have to work hard to get the truth out of the mums. In the end, everyone meets up to hear his decision. This is the spot where he'll finally get to see what these daughters look like. Broadcast on MTV UK & Ireland in 2006–2007.