Love Productions
Tim Gaunt is an experienced Series Producer with a strong background in producing and directing documentary and entertainment content. Currently edit producing Series 13 of "How Do They Do It?" at Love Productions, Tim has previously held roles at various prestigious companies, including Wag Tv Limited, Hello Halo, and World Media Rights, where significant projects included producing a documentary on life in the Arctic and directing fast-paced historical shows about biblical stories. Additionally, Tim has produced notable entertainment programs for Disney ABC Television Group and Comic Relief, showcasing expertise in both comedy and sports-related content. An alumnus of the University of Oxford, Tim also has experience in developing programs targeted at the American market.
Love Productions
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LOVE PRODUCTIONS is a UK-based independent production company set up in October 2004. We specialise in thought-provoking, entertaining television for the UK and internationally. We've made award winning ground breaking hit formats including The Great British Bake Off, Junior Bake Off, Newlyweds, Famous Rich and Homeless, Tower Block of Commons, Young, Autistic & Stagestruck, The Baby Borrowers, Young Mums' Mansion and Naked; agenda setting documentaries - Make Bradford British, Benefits Street, Britain Then and Now, Goodbye Year Six, A Dad is Born, Underage and Having Sex, The Marchioness, 8 Boys And Wanting A Girl, Me and My Mum, Stairlift to Heaven, live entertainment shows - Cirque de Celebrité and popular singles and series - Britain's Youngest Grannies, Rock Stars Wives and Kids, and Britain's Youngest Boarders. The senior editorial team has a proven track record in Documentaries, Factual Entertainment, Entertainment, Features and Daytime. Between us we have made award-winning documentaries, devised formats which have sold around the world and produced long-running returning series for all the major UK broadcasters. Love has production bases in London, Bristol and New York.