ITV’s head of Drama Polly Hill has appointed Helen Ziegler to the team as senior commissioning editor.

Currently director of Television at Mammoth Screen, Ziegler’s recent executive producer credits include Peter Bowker’s World on Fire for BBC One, recent Agatha Christie adaptations by Sarah Phelps for the BBC One and Hugh Laurie’s Why Didn’t They Ask Evans for BritBox UK, Gwyneth Hughes’ Tom Jones for Masterpiece and ITV and Russell Lewis’ Endeavour for ITV.

Helen Ziegler said:”It is an extraordinary opportunity to be at the heart of the exciting launch of ITVX, with its ambitions for iconic storytelling and groundbreaking series. The chance to work with the UK production community to find bold, innovative shows and champion new and diverse voices is an incredibly special one. I can’t wait to get started with Polly and the brilliant ITV drama team.”

Helen Perry is also joining as commissioning editor, Drama in January 2023, for a fixed-term year contract, to further support the expanded slate. She joins from the BBC, where she is currently an assistant commissioner, in BBC Drama. In her BBC role, Perry works across both development and production for Drama Commissioning, exec producing shows including upcoming BBC One true crime Steeltown Murders. She also leads on new writer development for BBC Writersroom.

Before joining BBC Drama Commissioning Perry was script executive at Bad Wolf on HBO/BBC drama Industry Series 2. Prior to that she was a development producer for BBC Writersroom, finding and nurturing emerging talent – particularly from Wales. She began her career as an award winning audio drama producer/director creating original dramas for Radio 3, 4, 1Xtra, the World Service and BBC Sounds working with writers such as Alice Birch and Daniel Kaluuya.

Helen Perry said:“I am thrilled to be joining Polly and the ITV team at this exciting time. The launch of ITVX will be a game changer for the industry. It’s an opportunity to push the boundaries of creative storytelling, a platform for new and diverse voices to shine, and for audiences to enjoy the very best in groundbreaking mainstream drama.”

Joining too in January 2023 is Callum Dziedzic, who will become assistant commissioner, Drama and Comedy. He moves to the role from Patrick Spence’s studio, where he is currently a development executive. While at Patrick’s studio, Callum also set-up the Disabled Writers in Development Programme which he will continue to oversee as part of this new position. Before ITV Studios, Dziedzic worked with several production companies including Sister, Pulse Films and The Forge, and his script editing credits include Giri/Haji for BBC2 and Netflix, and Ackley Bridge for Channel 4.

Dziedzic said: “As a disabled person, I am passionate about championing disabled creators and empathetic to the stories they want to tell. The advent of ITVX is a brilliant opportunity to diversify ITV’s drama offering by entertaining audiences with fresh and unexpected content.”

The three new hires come ahead of the launch of ITVX, the new streaming home of ITV, with an extra £160 million reserved for this streaming first content investment, on top of ITV’s existing programme budget. ITV drama commissioning is increasing by around 50% with the arrival of ITVX.

ITV’s Head of Drama Polly Hill said: “We’re delighted that Helen Ziegler is joining us in January 2024 to bring her wealth of experience to us and so excited that Helen Perry and Callum are joining the team next month at this brilliant time for ITV Drama.

With the arrival of ITVX our drama hours are increasing significantly, and it means we are able to expand the range of what we’re offering our audience in the space of high quality popular drama, so there’s big opportunities for producers, and it feels like the right time to expand the team. I feel lucky that these three are joining and I can’t wait to work with them.”

 

Pippa Considine

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