Talking factual and elephant polo with Tern

Tern Television, with offices in Scotland, Northern Ireland and London, will produce over 60 hours of programming this year for networks such as the BBC's various channels, Channel 4, Discovery, Sky and UKTV. Executive producer David Malone, who joined the Belfast office earlier this year to expand the company's factual slate, spoke with realscreen about the company's plan for factual and why it was wise to jump into the extreme sports arena with Colin & Graham's Excellent Adventures.
November 4, 2009

Tern Television, with offices in Scotland, Northern Ireland and London, will produce over 60 hours of programming this year for networks such as the BBC's various channels, Channel 4, Discovery, Sky and UKTV. Executive producer David Malone, who joined the Belfast office earlier this year to expand the company's factual slate, spoke with realscreen about the company's plan for factual and why it was wise to jump into the extreme sports arena with Colin & Graham's Excellent Adventures.

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