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BBC Studios commissions locally in Poland

May 5, 2020 11.31 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Inbornmedia has just finished the production of the first BBC Studios’ local commission in Poland.

A six-part series entitled Spakowane Zycie (“Packed up life”), it will air on BBC Brit on May 8.

Commenting on the development, Zbigniew Pruski, commercial Director CEE for BBC Studios, said: “When searching for ideas for BBC Brit’s first local commission, we looked at addressing our audience’s appetite for factual entertainment series that involve local human stories that would have an emotional and humorous twist to engage them, make them reflect on important matters but also entertain. “Packed Up Life” is a story of friendship, family, support, hardships of everyday life and twists of fate, where tough jobs and physical challenges are really just a background to a tale about people, their dreams, and struggles. We’re looking forward to bringing this title to our viewers and also inviting them to explore our wider offer on BBC Brit”.

Maciej Pawelczyk, CEO Inbornmedia, added: We feel honoured to have been selected by such a distinguished brand as BBC Studios for their first locally commission production in Poland. The removal business has turned out to be a great topic for a thrilling TV series – it’s dynamic, exciting, and easy to relate to. With all our experience, we are convinced that we have once again delivered a program that Polish viewers will love”.

Inbornmedia has already been responsible for an array of commissions for sveral broadcasters including Discovery, Canal+, Polsat, TVP, and TVN.

It is developing an international arm, with a focus on the global market. Its latest independent documentary has been sold, amongst others, to France 5, Rai1, Red Bull TV and Al Jazeera. Current projects involve partners and projects spanning several international markets including the UK, Europe, Asia and US.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline, TV Tagged With: BBC Studios, Inbornmedia, Poland Edited: 5 May 2020 11:31

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