WBITVP unveils programming slate of docs and entertainment for Mipcom

Warner Bros International Television Production is bringing Suranne Jones: Witches to Mipcom
Warner Bros International Television Production (WBITVP) has unveiled a slate of documentaries, entertainment, reality and factual entertainment shows to shop at Mipcom, including Suranne Jones: Witches.
The 2×60’ title, coproduced by Ricochet and TeamAkers Productions for Channel 4, follows the Doctor Foster actor as she investigates the most infamous witch trials in history.
Other docs in the roster include UFO-themed Paranormal II: The Village that Saw Aliens (4×30’, Twenty Twenty for BBC Three), and Fatal Flight: Shoreham (1×60’, Ricochet for Discovery+) about a fighter jet disaster at a UK air show which killed 11 people.
Factual entertainment titles to be offered to buyers are consumer affairs series What’s the Big Deal (4×60’, Ricochet for Channel 4), restoration series The Repair Shop: On the Road (15×60’, Ricochet for BBC One), Nadiya’s Cook Once, Eat Twice (6×30’, Wall to Wall for BBC Three) and My Dream Green Home (8×45’, WBITVP New Zealand for TVNZ).
The slate also includes six new entertainment titles and one reality show: The List (6×60’, WBITVP Australia for Channel 10/Paramount+), Fast Friends (4×60’, Warner Horizon for Max), Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking (1×90’/5×60’ Warner Horizon for Food Network & Max), Human vs Hamster (8×60’, A. Smith and Co for Magnolia Network & Max), Second Chance Stage (8×60’, The Intellectual Property Company for the Magnolia Network & Max), Roller Jam (6×60’, Nikki Boella & Brian Lando for Magnolia Network & Max) and Jungle Dads (6×60’, Twenty Twenty for Channel 4).
Andrew Zein, EVP creative, format development and sales, WBITVP, said: “We’re excited to debut our new finished content in Cannes, produced by talented teams across the global network of Warner Bros production companies, as well as from leading third-party producers.”