Multistory Media

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Multistory Media
TypeSubsidiary of ITV Studios
IndustryMedia
Headquarters The London Studios,
The Leeds Studios
MediaCityUK
ProductsTelevision
Parent ITV Studios
Website multistory.tv

Multistory Media (formerly known as Shiver) is a British television production company. It is a subsidiary of ITV Studios and one of the largest providers of factual entertainment in the United Kingdom. [1] [2]

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Some of its productions include Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs , 60 Minute Makeover and Peter Andre: My Life .

History

Originally, Multistory Media was the factual entertainment and features network production departments of Tyne Tees Television and Yorkshire Television. When ITV Plc was created the separate departments of these two subsidiaries were merged into Yorkshire Television and they were branded as Granada Productions North Factual Entertainment and Features. They were then renamed as the northern factual entertainment and features department within ITV Yorkshire part of ITV Productions. At this point an internal re-organisation took place to disband the management structure of Yorkshire Television and transfer the production business from Yorkshire Television Limited to ITV Productions Limited. The departments were then closed as part of a wider company production review but were re-opened in Leeds as Shiver, a subsidiary of ITV Studios.

On 23 May 2019, Shiver changed their name to Multistory Media. [3]

Productions

ProgrammeChannelBased atYears
30 Years of CITV ITV The Leeds Studios 2012
Up series 1964—2019
60 Minute Makeover ITV (2004–2014)
Quest Red (2018)
The London Studios 2004—2018
Ade in Britain ITV MediaCityUK 2011–2012
Alexander Armstrong in the Land of the Midnight Sun 2015
Amazing Animal Births2017—
Britain's Darkest Taboos Crime & Investigation MediaCityUK 2012—
Channel 4's 30 Greatest Comedy Shows Channel 4 The Leeds Studios
Chatsworth BBC One MediaCityUK 2012
Come Dine with Me Channel 4 The London Studios 2005—
Come on Down! The Game Show Story ITV The Leeds Studios 2014
Cook Me the Money The London Studios 2013
Dance Mums with Jennifer Ellison Lifetime
The Big Flower Fight Netflix 2020–
Drawers OffChannel 42021–
Eat, Shop, SaveITV2017—
Emmerdale at 40 The Leeds Studios 2012
Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile The London Studios
Fierce2016
Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun Channel 5 2013–2014
Gino's Italian Escape ITV2013—
Gok's Lunchbox 2016
Harbour Lives 2013–2014
Hillsborough: The Search For Truth BBC One, and ITV2012
Jimmy and the Whale Whisperer Channel 42012
Katie Price's Pony Club TLC 2016
Katie Price: My Crazy Life Quest Red 2017—
Lady C and the CastleITV2016
Last Laugh in Vegas The Leeds Studios 2018—
Little England The London Studios 2011–2012
May The Best House Win The Leeds Studios and MediaCityUK 2010–2013
Myleene Klass: Single Mums on Benefits2016
Oscar Pistorius: The Interview2016
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs The London Studios 2012—2023
Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans The London Studios 2014–2016
Peston on Sunday The London Studios 2016—2018
Peston The London Studios 2018–
Peter Andre: My Life ITV2 2011–2013
Life Stories ITV The London Studios 2009—
Pride of Britain Awards The London Studios 1999—
Real Stories with Ranvir Singh2015–2016
Rory Bremner's Great British Views MediaCityUK 2013
Scared of the Dark Channel 42023-
Show Me the Telly ITV MediaCityUK 2013
Star Treatment 2013
Stars in their Cars Travel Channel 2016
Strictly KosherITV MediaCityUK
Super Tiny Animals MediaCityUK
Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green The Leeds Studios 2013–2016
Tales from the Coast with Robson Green The Leeds Studios 2017
The Corrie Years The Leeds Studios 2011–2012
The Dales MediaCityUK 2011–2013
The Investigator: A British Crime Story2016
The Lakes MediaCityUK
The Golden Rules of TV MediaCityUK 2012
The Grave Trade The London Studios
The Martin Lewis Money Show ITV The London Studios 2012—
The Nation's Favourite The Leeds Studios and MediaCityUK 2010—
The Talent Show Story The Leeds Studios 2012
The Queen and I The Leeds Studios 2012
The Royal History of Pop
Utterly Outrageous Reality TV Moments of 2012 The Leeds Studios 2012
Weight Loss WardITV The Leeds Studios 2013–2014
When Ali Came to Britain MediaCityUK
Wild Britain with Ray Mears ITV2010–2013
William at 30 MediaCityUK 2012
You Saw Them Here First 2013—2016

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References

  1. Shiver Productions – Production Company – British Comedy Guide
  2. What is Shiver? – Broadcasting – Digital Spy Forums
  3. "Tim Carter unveils Multistory Media, the new name for Shiver". ITV.com. Retrieved 9 June 2019.