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MTV to Develop U.S. Version of British Hit Skins

Source:MTV
August 24, 2009


MTV has landed the rights to develop a U.S. version of the award-winning U.K. phenomenon "Skins," it was announced today by Liz Gateley, Senior Vice President, MTV Series Development. Created by father and son team, Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain, the E4 and Channel 4 series is about a group of British teenagers who are trying to grow up and find love and happiness. Bryan Elsley will be writing and executive producing the U.S. version.

In an effort to maintain the original production's successful model wherein all the stories were written by a group of British teenagers, MTV will similarly join together unknown teenagers to write and star in the series. The producers intend to set the show in Baltimore, Maryland.

"'Skins' is one of those rare shows that cuts through to its core audience with unusually authentic stories due to the unique writing and casting process that Bryan pioneered. Having personally pursued the U.K. project for almost two years, I am beyond thrilled to bring it to MTV in the U.S. We intend to preserve the authenticity of the British version and are excited to collaborate with the original team to develop stories that will speak to American youth," said Liz Gateley, Senior Vice President, MTV Series Development.

"We are delighted to be making 'Skins' for the U.S. and in particular, for MTV who have embraced the show and its ambitions and unusual production process. We are looking forward to talking to teenagers across the U.S. and making a show that reflects their lives in every aspect," said Charlie Pattinson, CEO, Company Pictures.

"Skins" instantly became a critical and commercial hit in the U.K. especially among young adults as it was the third highest-rated show of the year on E4 reaching 1.2 million P2+ viewers and achieved a massive 61% of 16-34 year olds. The series won a 2009 BAFTA Audience Award, which was voted on by the public, and Best Drama Series at the 2008 Broadcast Awards.

"Skins" will be produced by Company Pictures, a division of ALL3MEDIA, and Stormdog, the same companies that produce the Channel 4 series in the U.K. Bryan Elsley, of Stormdog, will Executive Produce and write the U.S. version, along with Executive Producers Charlie Pattinson and George Faber, both of Company Pictures.

COMMENTS (17)

Posted by:
Frank
August 24, 2009
MTV is pretty terrible to say the least! I used to enjoy it back in the day when, oh I don't know, THEY PLAYED MUSIC!
Posted by:
Redman
August 24, 2009
I really hope they don't dumb done the sex and drugs of Skins for the US, cause thats one of the reason's UK's Skins is soooo good
Posted by:
Floomdesk
August 24, 2009
I hate MTV so very much.
This is going to be terrible
Posted by:
Sunloc
August 24, 2009
Didn't mtv already have a show like this ten years called undress it sucked then suck more now, I'll stay will the bcc veirson
Posted by:
Michael Caine
August 24, 2009
i cant wait for this show
Posted by:
Unicorn Fiesta
August 24, 2009
why don't they just play the BBC version?
Posted by:
reia2001
August 24, 2009
I love the original, and I know MTV will probably make it terrible.
Posted by:
ck
August 24, 2009
Yeah - I hope they end up treating it right, but making it their own. Kind of like The Office. Britsh shows can translate well, but who knows? It does seem, however that the producers respect the original.

BTW, Skins is one of the best shows on TV right now...
Posted by:
Savvas
August 24, 2009
What a load of horse ****, the reason Skins has so much appeal is because they can explicitly touch on subject matter that the censors here in the US wouldn't allow, and we all know MTV's awfully rebellious stance when it comes to censors.... wait, never mind, this isn't the early 90s anymore, and it still would have blown. Thumbs down on this crap.
Posted by:
Hollywood Agent Killer
August 24, 2009
I love this show. It intrigued me being that I"m 27 to see material that is so adult work so well with the cast. MTV's American version will just turn into a OC like fest, with no diversity and suck.

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