WBITVP Brings the Drama at The London Showcase
Warner Bros. International Television Production (WBITVP) is set to dazzle audiences at its Formats Showcase during the London Screenings with an array of innovative formats spanning drama, dating, DNA puzzles, and dining with friends.
Leading the lineup is Bring the Drama, a groundbreaking vocational competition by Wall to Wall for BBC Two, where aspiring actors recreate scenes from beloved dramas under real pressures, mentored by industry veterans, with a chance at securing representation.
In the realm of dating reality, WBITVP introduces Boys Like Boys, the first LGBTQ+ dating show where eight gay men explore romance without manufactured drama, fostering genuine connections. Meanwhile, The Golden Bachelor extends The Bachelor franchise, focusing on seniors seeking love, following its success on ABC.
For factual entertainment, Born from the Same Stranger tracks people born from donors on a journey of self-discovery, while My Family Mystery helps individuals solve family mysteries using single clues. Toy Hospital, from Ricochet for Channel 5 UK, restores beloved toys while uncovering their sentimental value.
Entertainment formats include Star Vs Food, where celebrities cook alongside chefs and surprise guests with their culinary skills, and Sing Again, a Korean talent format giving forgotten singers a chance at redemption.
Andrew Zein, WBITVP's SVP of Creative, Format Development, and Sales, expresses excitement over the diverse slate, highlighting the unique appeal of each format. He anticipates strong interest, particularly in Boys Like Boys and The Golden Bachelor, for their fresh take on dating reality and senior love stories.