Tuesday's Child (company)

Tuesday's Child is a British television production company founded in 2012 by Karen Smith. The company is best known for TV shows such as The Hit List and LEGO Masters.

History edit

In 2012, Tuesday's Child was founded by television executive Karen Smith, the current managing director. With offices in London and Glasgow, the company specialises in entertainment and popular factual formats.[1] Prior to establishing the company, Smith began her career at This Morning, going on to produce programmes such as Comic Relief Does Fame Academy and The Games. She then co-devised and was the launch Executive Producer of Strictly Come Dancing. Beyond the success of Strictly, she became the Creative Director of BBC Entertainment. Prior to establishing Tuesday's Child, Smith was Joint Managing Director of Shine TV.[2]

The company's first commission was RV Rampage for Travel Channel in 2013 and their first programme to air was Superstar Dogs for Channel 4 in 2014.

The company's name is based on the popular children's rhyme Monday's Child. Referring to the rhyme, Smith says: “I was born on a Tuesday and so were my twins. Tuesday’s Child is full of grace which I think is a great virtue, although as a teenager I would have preferred to have been Monday’s Child!”

Programming edit

Current edit

Former edit

  • Guessable? – Comedy panel show for Comedy Central UK. Hosted by Sara Pascoe with assistant John Kearns and team captains Alan Davies and Darren Harriott featuring celebrity guests. Series 1 was broadcast in October 2020 and Series 2 production will start soon, date to be announced.[6]
  • Extraordinary Escapes – four-part staycation series with Sandi Toksvig for Channel 4. The series saw Sandi explore remote holiday homes in the UK with close friends such as Prue Leith, actor Alison Steadman, comedian Sindhu Vee and comic actor Jessica Hynes. [7]
  • Ghost Bus Tours – ITV2 horror reality travelogue through Lithuania and culminating in a night in a haunted prison. Featuring Lady Leshurr, Jordan Davies and Darren Harriott, the one-off show broadcast on October 29 as part of ITV2's Halloween programming.[8]
  • Killer Camp – an ITV2 horror reality game show set in an 80s style American summer camp with a secret killer among the contestants.[9] The successful series was also broadcast on the CW Network in the US.[10]
  • A LEGO Journey To The East – a documentary that followed the Danish toy company's design team as they created a toy range specifically for Chinese children.[11]
  • Full HouseBBC Wales fixed-rig format that eavesdropped on the lives of the players and staff at Judges Bingo Hall, one of the most popular social hubs in South Wales.[12][13]
  • Head Hunters – BBC One daytime game show with Rob Beckett that puts a price on contestants’ general knowledge. The series was repeated in December 2020 and January 2021 on BBC Two.[14]
  • High Society: The Cannabis Cafe – two-part fixed rig documentary for Channel 4 that saw pairs of Brits trying cannabis for the first time in a Dutch coffee shop.[15]
  • Epic Celebrity Fails – Channel 5 clip show with voice over from Chris Ramsey.[16]
  • LEGO Masters – Channel 4 competition format to find the UK's and Ireland's best amateur LEGO builders, hosted by Melvin Odoom. Series 1 aired in 2017 and Series 2 in 2018.[17][18]
  • How To Build A Robot – a Channel 4 film about the work of eccentric robot inventor, David McGoran, narrated by David Tennant.[19]
  • Turkey A to B – a six part travelogue for the Travel channel following father and son, Larry and George Lamb, as they explore the Silk Road treasures of Turkey.[20][21]
  • Pitch Battle – BBC One singing show in which rival singing groups battled against each other for a £50,000 prize. The show was hosted by Mel Giedroyc with Kelis and Gareth Malone as its judges and each episode featured a guest judge, including Nick and Joe Jonas, Chaka Khan, Will Young, Bebe Rexha and Seal.[22]
  • Man vs Robot – AI-based game show hosted by Dermot O’Leary. Man vs Robot was a 2018 pilot produced for FOX US.[23]
  • Sean Conway: On The Edge – a three-part series for Discovery following extreme adventurer, Sean Conway, as he takes on a self-supported, 4000+ mile, continuous Ultra Triathlon circumnavigating the entire coast of mainland Britain.[24]
  • Flavour of the USTravel Channel and Food Network branded content for Brand USA showcasing different culinary cities with local celebrated chefs.[25]
  • For What It's Worth – a BBC One antiques-themed quiz show that ran for two series and was hosted by Fern Britton, it aired in 2016.[26]
  • Britain's Biggest Superyachts: Chasing Perfection – an hour long behind-the-scenes programme about Sunseeker, Britain's biggest superyacht builder, as they build their first flagship superyacht. Broadcast on BBC Two in 2016.[27]
  • My Crazy Christmas Lights -–a Channel 4 one-hour documentary following the eccentric homeowners behind some of Britain's biggest and best Christmas light displays.[28]
  • You're Back in the RoomITV hypnosis game show hosted by Phillip Schofield and starring hypnotist Keith Barry.[29] It ran for two series and aired in 2015 and 2016.[30]
  • Sean Conway: Running Britain – extreme adventurer Sean Conway ran from John O’Groats to Land's End, covering nearly 1000 miles in just six weeks, in this two-part programme for Discovery.[31][32] He set a new record in British ultra-sports, becoming the first person ever to have swum, cycled and run the length of Britain.[33]
  • Food and Wine Adventures Romania – a culinary travel docu-series for Travel Channel and Food Network with Jenny Powell and wine connoisseur, Olivier Magny.[34]
  • RV Rampage – Set in New Zealand, five couples drive RVs on a 1000-mile road trip from Auckland down to South Island, competing in tasks along the way. Produced for Travel Channel and hosted by Henry Cole and Amanda Byram.[35][36]
  • Superstar Dogs: Countdown to Crufts – entertainment programme hosted by John Barrowman for Channel 4, broadcast in 2014 in the lead up to The Kennel Club’s annual show.[37][38] A celebrity special was produced for RTÉ in Ireland with Moya Doherty’s Tyrone Productions.[39]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Association Category Nominee(s) Result
2023 TV Choice Awards Best Game Show The Hit List Long List
2023 International Format Awards Best Retuning Format LEGO Masters Won
2020 Broadcast Digital Awards Best Entertainment Category Killer Camp Nominated
2020 International Format Awards Best Returning Format LEGO Masters Australia Nominated
2020 Rose d’Or Studio Entertainment LEGO Masters US Nominated
2020 TBI Content Innovation Awards Entertainment Format of the Year LEGO Masters Won
2020 TBI Content Innovation Awards Competition Show of the Year LEGO Masters Australia Won
2020 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing For A Reality Program and Outstanding Picture LEGO Masters US Nominated
2020 Primetime Emmy Awards Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition Program LEGO Masters US Nominated
2020 International Emmy Kids Awards Non-scripted Entertainment LEGO Masters UK Nominated
2016 MIPFORMATS Best Studio Gameshow You're Back In The Room Won
2016 Broadcast Awards Best Entertainment Programme You're Back In The Room Nominated
2015 Royal Television Society Programme Awards Daytime Programme Superstar Dogs Nominated

International success edit

Tuesday's Child formats have had success internationally, with formats such as LEGO Masters and The Hit List being reproduced in other countries.

References edit

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  28. ^ "My Crazy Christmas Lights". Tuesday's Child TV. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
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