BBC Studios signs Licensing deal with ANC to Produce Dancing with the Stars in Nepal
Newly appointed Ron Crasto,
Vice President, Business Development in South Asia,
seals
the deal
BBC
Studios announced a deal that will see a Nepali version of the iconic BBC
format Dancing with the Stars on
television there. This deal with local production house ANC Pvt Ltd will see
the Nepali version, Dancing with the
Stars Nepal, premiere by the end of 2018. ANC will both produce and
distribute the 26-episode series in Nepal.
Multi-award-winning prime time entertainment format Dancing with the
Stars from the BBC sees local celebrities partner professional
dancers to compete in a dance competition full of glitz and glamour. Every
week, contestants have to learn a new dance and showcase their footwork on the
dance floor, in a bid to impress a distinguished panel of judges and avoid
elimination. To date, over 3500 episodes and 300 series have been recorded around
the world. With this format deal in Nepal, Dancing with the Stars will have been sold to 57 countries
worldwide.
The licensing deal was sealed by the newly appointed Vice President, BBC
Studios, Ron Crasto. Ron heads the New Business Development, OTT and Digital
division of BBC Studios, South Asia. He will be responsible for seeking
opportunities for BBC brands, content and ancillary businesses in the region.
“We are
happy to welcome Ron to head our new business development in South Asia. Ron
brings with him immense experience from his previous stints across multiple
media companies,” Myleeta Aga, SVP and GM of South and South East Asia, BBC
Studios, commented. “We have produced Jhalak
Dikhhla Jaa, the Hindi version of Dancing
with the Stars for eight seasons now and are excited to see how it will be
received in Nepal. We hope that the Nepali audience will support the new
series, and expect that the series will dazzle viewers in Nepal as it has in
India.”
Mr. Vivek
Singh, Director, ANC productions said, “The people of Nepal have immense love for dance and we are
ready to enthral them with stellar performances. It is a pleasure to work with BBC Studios,
and to be a part of the growing Dancing
with the Stars community.”
Elsewhere in
Asia, the format has previously been sold in China, India, Indonesia, Japan,
the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
About BBC Studios
BBC Studios, a
global content company with British creativity at its heart, is a commercial
subsidiary of the BBC Group. Formed in April 2018 by the merger of BBC
Worldwide and BBC Studios, it spans content financing, development, production,
sales, branded services and ancillaries. BBC Studios’ award-winning British
programmes are internationally recognised across a broad range of genres and
specialisms. It has offices in 22 markets globally, including six production
bases in the UK and production bases and partnerships in a further nine
countries around the world. The company, which makes 2500 hours of content a
year, is a champion for British creativity around the world and a committed
partner for the UK’s independent sector. BBC Studios has revenue of £1.4bn, and
returns around £200m to the BBC Group annually, complementing the BBC’s licence
fee and enhancing programmes for UK audiences.
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