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      • Shortly after the UK’s 2003 Communications Act changed the terms of trade in the television landscape, allowing indie producers to retain ownership of their own IP, thus heralding what has been deemed a golden age of British drama, Neame was approached by Carnival Films founder and producer Brian Eastman to take over his company.
  1. Feb 23, 2022 · In 2004, he took over Carnival and has since grown it from strength to strength, continuing to maintain a far-reaching slate including shows such as crime drama Poirot, comedy drama Jeeves &...

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  3. Jul 24, 2015 · As head of Carnival Films, which is now part of the US studio NBCUniversal, Neame’s task is to assemble ideas, writers and casts — and to convince broadcasters that their stories need telling.

  4. Mar 26, 2015 · We spoke with Neame about the decision to end the show while it’s still a big hit, the Downton legacy and when (or if) a movie will happen. Why announce the decision today?

  5. Gareth Neame is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning drama producer and executive, based in London. Neame is Executive Chairman of Carnival Films, the production company he sold to NBC Universal in 2008 as the cornerstone of their new international TV studio.

  6. Feb 23, 2022 · This week, we’re talking to Carnival Films executive chairman Gareth Neame, the producer behind the global British hit franchise Downton Abbey. The company, which Neame sold to NBC Universal in...

  7. Neame recalls working his way up to head of independent drama at the BBC, which led to taking over Carnival Films (which was later bought by NBC/Universal). He discusses getting Julian Fellowes involved in what later became Downton Abbey, and speaks of his working relationship with Fellowes.

  8. Oct 24, 2019 · Gareth Neame, executive producer of "Downton Abbey," the TV series and film. (Image Courtesy of Carnival Film & TV) The show’s idea, Neame said, was knitted from several strands of...

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