Celador
Celador is an independent production company formed in 1983. It has produced a number of popular light entertainment shows, but is probably best known for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.
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1983 - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
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The chair is Paul Smith, and Jasper Carrott owns a substantial share in the company.
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The company now has several strands:
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- Celador Productions: Light entertainment television and radio shows
- All About Me
- The Detectives
- Many Jasper Carrott stand up shows, such as Canned Carrott
- You Are What You Eat Channel 4
- It's Been a Bad Week BBC Radio 2 topical comedy starring Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis, Sue Perkins, Mitch Benn & Toby Longworth
- The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna
- National Lottery Winning Lines
- Richard Digance's Greatest Bits
- Celador Films
- Separate Lives directed by Julian Fellowes
- The Descent (2005) directed by Neil Marshall
- Dirty Pretty Things"
- Celador International handles international sales of formats
- Celador Radio Broadcasting
- Celador Music & Events
Is bidding for new FM licences as they are advertised by OFCOM. Each application is supported by a board of directors of prominent members from each community and the proposed services will be geared towards listeners aged over 35.
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The Celador Radio Broadcasting Board consists of Paul Smith, Chris Tarrant, former Controller of BBC Radio 2 Jim Moir and UBC Media's Simon Cole and Tim Blackmore
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