Producer Jago Lee and business partner John Fothergill have launched a new transatlantic production company Telltale, which will specialise in premium factual across audio, TV, and film.

Telltale is already working with a number of broadcasters, commissioners, and brands on a range of projects, and has struck an exclusive first look agreement with Antica Productions, the North American TV and podcasting indie (The Revisionaries with Michelle Romanow, Madness of Two) – as part of an equity investment by the Toronto HQ’d studio.

With Antica Productions, Telltale have access to the Canadian and US markets where they are co-developing a slate. The new partnership with Antica has grown out of a previous working relationship, which saw Lee partner with the company to produce several podcast series including art crime series Art Bust (presented by British art critic Ben Lewis) for UCG Audio, the podcast division of Universal Studio Group, which looks at twisted crime stories from the art world.

The company’s development strategy is heavily informed by the dramatic expansion of longform narrative podcast in recent years, and the trend of such series converting into boxset TV.  Telltale is adopting an ‘audio-first’ approach, born partly out of Lee’s involvement with a number of podcast projects both in the UK and US over the last year.

Lee has previously held roles at Tiger Aspect, Antenna Pictures, and Nerd TV which he co-founded with Charlie Parsons and John Farrar. His credits include How To Rob a Bank (Vice), Life’s Too Short (HBO/BBC), Inside the Gangsters Code (Discovery) and Orangutan Jungle School (Channel 4/ Love Nature). Fothergill has a business background, which includes more than a decade at Goldman Sachs launching multiple new ventures for the bank. Former Red Arrow President & Co-CEO James Baker chairs their board.

Jago Lee said: “We love telling complex, characterful, original stories and we know these are treasured by audiences.   They’re also, of course, the most challenging series to develop straight into the TV market.  Telltale will take a platform agnostic approach – producing the thrilling stories we love in audio first, then evolving them into the TV and film worlds.”

John Fothergill said: “Telltale harnesses the power of the growing and exciting audio market, which has become a rich hunting ground for new IP.  We are positioning ourselves at the forefront of that market, specifically to develop a clear storytelling path from audio to screen.  We are thrilled that we have partnered with Antica Productions on our North American slate and look forward to sharing these rich stories with audiences soon.”

Stuart Coxe, President, Antica Productions said: “In Jago and John, we found independent producers of like-minded content, business goals and storytelling perspectives. With Antica’s Telltale investment, we look forward to growing our collective footprint and providing our partners with an even wider breadth of projects across film, tv, and audio.” 

 

Jon Creamer

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