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Jimmy has a vast experience of creating, pitching, developing, scripting, writing decks, creating sizzles, and hosting and producing live quiz and game run-throughs for major broadcasters.
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Format creator and co-creator credits include:
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Dinner Date, now in its 12th UK season and at over 300 episodes with local versions produced worldwide. The British show plays in more than 60 countries and in 2021 was acquired by Netflix for the UK.
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BBC One gameshow The Time It Takes, hosted by Joe Lycett, and piloted in the USA for ABC with Craig Ferguson.
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ITV’s primetime cooking competition, BBQ Champ, hosted by Adam Richman.
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BBC One’s Saturday night entertainment arena show Tumble.
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Sky Nature's Patrick Aryee's Wild World, broadcast in 2022.
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Other work includes Have I Got News For You, Picture Slam, Fatherhood With My Father, Lingo US, Wavelength (for P&O Cruises), Let’s Sing and Dance For Comic Relief, Room 101, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, What’s The Right Diet For You?, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Big Brother’s Bit On The Side, and numerous pilots.
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Amongst others, Jimmy has worked with BBC Studios, Hat Trick Productions, Spun Gold TV, Initial, Triple Brew Media, Jackpot Productions, YMU, P&O Cruises, Multistory Media, Zodiak, Cineflix (USA), Back Roads Entertainment (USA), Open Mike, Droog Media, Whizz Kid Entertainment and Comic Relief.
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Jimmy also mentors for Mama Youth, Barnardo's and The Andy Taylor Foundation.