BBC commissions Robson Green series to “showcase” North East

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BBC Daytime and BBC Two have commissioned Robson Green’s Dirty Weekends, a co-production between North East-based Rivers Meets Productions and Signpost Productions.

The new factual series, which will be set in the North East, will “showcase the best the North East has to offer” as it follows actor Robson Green and some of his celebrity friends.

The announcement follows an extensive search for a formatted factual series produced in the North East and is the fourth time the two production companies have worked together.

BBC Commissioning Editor, Helen Munson, said: “I’m really pleased to announce this exciting new commission from my home county. There is so much talent here in the North East, both on and off screen and this series will absolutely reflect that. Robson is a firm favourite with the audience and I’m looking forward to seeing this wonderful series get underway.”

Robson Green, Director at North East based Rivers Meet Productions, commented: “I’m over the moon that we’re going to be co-producing this great series for BBC Two with Signpost productions. This series will showcase the best the North East has to offer.”

Gareth Deighan, Creative Director at Signpost, added: “We’re delighted to get filming this great series with Robson Green and friends, we want to make sure we’re contributing to putting the North East on the map.” 

The new commission for BBC Two early evening is part of the BBC’s commitment to spend £25m in the North East over the next five years.

 

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