Kieran Doherty (writer)
Kieran Doherty | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Writer, TV format creator, Executive Producer, Public Speaker |
Known for | Joint Managing Director of Stellify Media |
Website | Official website |
Kieran Doherty is a Northern Irish writer, TV format creator and Executive Producer. He is also the Joint Managing Director of Stellify Media, alongside his creative and business partner, Matthew Worthy.[1] Doherty & Worthy have co-created multiple entertainment formats - including the international formats Secret Fortune and Take The Money and Run - while working for UK independent production company Wild Rover Productions.[2] In 2014 Doherty & Worthy launched the production company Stellify Media as a joint venture with Sony Pictures Television.[3] Stellify Media is best known for successfully rebooting Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? with Jeremy Clarkson for ITV, and Blind Date with Paul O'Grady for Channel 5.[4]
Doherty currently serves as PACT director for Northern Ireland and was the former Chair of the Royal Television Society Northern Ireland.[5] He is on the steering committee for The Belfast Media Festival and is also a founding member of the Media Therapy Group, the largest media networking group in Ireland.
Career
[edit]Doherty began his writing career in radio, writing two series of The Ulster Way for BBC Radio Ulster.[6]
Production credits
[edit]Year | Series | Channels | Role |
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2006 | The Big Bumper Science Quiz | BBC One Northern Ireland | Writer |
2008 | Sesame Tree | CBeebies | Writer (9 Episodes) |
2009 | Teethgrinder | BBC One Northern Ireland | Writer |
2009 | Find Me The Funny | BBC One Northern Ireland | Writer / Producer |
2010 | Big City Park | CBeebies | Writer (8 Episodes) |
2011 | Jim Henson's Pajanimals | CBBC | Writer |
2011 | Take the Money and Run | ABC | Consultant Producer |
2011 | Secret Fortune | BBC One | Consultant Producer |
2011 | The David Meade Project | BBC One Northern Ireland | Writer / Executive Producer |
2011 | David Meade: The Gift | BBC One Northern Ireland | Writer / Executive Producer |
2012 | Dara O'Briain's School of Hard Sums | Dave | Consultant Producer |
2012 | David Meade: Make Believe | BBC One | Writer / Executive Producer |
2012 | The Clandestine | Online Series | Writer |
2014 | David Meade: Million Dollar Bet | BBC One Northern Ireland | Writer / Executive Producer |
2014 | David Meade: Crowd Control | BBC One Northern Ireland | Writer / Executive Producer |
2015 | The Sparticle Mystery | CBBC | Writer |
2016 | Can't Touch This[7] | BBC One | Executive Producer |
2017-2019 | Goodbye House[8] | RTÉ One | Executive Producer |
2017 | Don't Say It... Bring It![9] | Dave | Executive Producer |
2017 | In Solitary: The Anti-Social Experiment[10] | Channel 5 | Executive Producer |
2017 | Space Truckers[11] | BBC One Northern Ireland | Executive Producer |
2017-2019 | Blind Date[12] | Channel 5 | Executive Producer |
2017 | Blind Date Ireland[13] | TV3 | Executive Producer |
2017-2019 | Beauty Queen & Single[14] | BBC One Northern Ireland, BBC One Wales | Executive Producer |
2018- | Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?[15] | ITV | Executive Producer |
2018 | A Taste of Home[16] | BBC One Northern Ireland | Executive Producer |
2018- | Gino's Win Your Wish List[17] | Channel 5 | Executive Producer |
2018 | Celebs In Solitary[18] | Channel 5 | Executive Producer |
2018-2019 | Parents' Evening[19] | BBC One Northern Ireland | Executive Producer |
2018 | Hot Right Now[20] | BBC One Northern Ireland | Executive Producer |
2019 | Flinch[21] | Netflix | Executive Producer |
2019 | There's No Place Like Tyrone[22] | BBC One Northern Ireland | Executive Producer |
2019 | Secret Body[23] | BBC One Scotland | Executive Producer |
2020 | Pretty Single[24] | BBC Scotland, BBC One Northern Ireland | Executive Producer |
References
[edit]- ^ "Kieran Doherty". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Shows - Wild Rover Productions". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Stellify Media". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Shows - Stellify Media". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Regional Awards - Northern Ireland 2018 - Royal Television Society". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "The Ulster Way". Retrieved 2 August 2011.
- ^ BBC One - Can't Touch This, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ Goodbye House - Monday 12 June 2017 - RTÉ Player, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ Don't Say It Bring It | Dave Channel, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ In Solitary: The Anti-Social Experiment - Channel 5, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ BBC One - Space Truckers, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ Blind Date - Channel 5, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ Ireland's Comedy Superstar Al Porter to Host TV3's 'Blind Date' - Virgin Media Television Xposé, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ BBC One - Beauty Queen and Single, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? returns to ITV this Saturday with brand new twists". ITV. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- ^ BBC One - A Taste of Home, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ Gino's Win Your Wish List - Channel 5, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ Celebs in Solitary: Meltdown - Channel 5, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ BBC One - Parents' Evening, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ BBC - ‘Hot’ new topical programme is coming to BBC Northern Ireland soon - Media Centre, Retrieved on 19 November 2018
- ^ Netflix Orders ‘Jackass’-Meets-‘Wipeout’ Format ‘Flinch’ From Sony’s Stellify | Deadline, Published on 9 November 2017, Retrieved on 24 October 2018
- ^ BBC One - There's No Place Like Tyrone Published on 24 May 2019. Retrieved 28 May 2019
- ^ BBC One - Secret Body Published on 7 November 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2020
- ^ [1] Published on 14 May 2020. Retrieved 15 May 2020