'Reg Grundy Organisation' was an
Australian
television production company founded by
Reg Grundy (born
Reg Grundle) in 1959. It has since branched out into Europe and the USA. The company first produced game shows, before branching into
soap operas in 1973. In 1995, Reg Grundy sold the company to
Pearson PLC, which now operates under the name FremantleMedia. In July 2000, Reg Grundy Organisation was sold on to the
RTL Group. As of 2005, it is 90% owned by
Bertelsmann. However, ''Grundy Television'' and ''
Crackerjack Productions'' have now merged and become ''
FremantleMedia Australia''.
History
After success in radio, Grundy's first TV production was ''
Wheel of Fortune'', which launched on
Nine Network in 1959. Another show with this title celebrated its 25th anniversary in Australia, a week after its cancellation in July 2006.
In the late 1980’s Reg Grundy established Grundy World Wide Limited. He created and operated local, independent television production and distribution companies in Europe, Asia and North and South America.
FremantleMedia (then Pearson Television) acquired the Grundy group of companies in 1995. On August 30th 2006, FremantleMedia announced they would merge Grundy Television with their other Australian production company, Crackerjack Productions, to form a single 'super' production company called "FremantleMedia Australia". The new company is now managed by the management team from Crackerjack, with Mark Fennessy as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and his brother Carl Fennessy as Chief Operating Officer (COO).
Simon Spalding (FremantleMedia Director of Asia Pacific Operations) said in an interview that Grundy Television's premises in Sydney are to be refurbished and that once complete, all Sydney based staff will be located there. He claims that this will help to create a 'deeper' production facility and is not a cost cutting exercise. Spalding also said that although the Grundy name would be disappearing, he was looking at how FremantleMedia could retain the Grundy name and the heritage associated with it. One compromise re-brand mooted by die-hard Grundy nostalgics is "FremantleGrundles Australia".
Divisions
The company had several divisions in other countries:
★
Reg Grundy Productions was the
United States division. This is now defunct, having been absorbed into Fremantle Media, along with Mark Goodson Productions. Their U.S. office was headquartered in West Los Angeles, near Century City.
★
Grundy Light Entertainment - the still active
German division, which produces such shows as ''
Familien-Duell'', ''
Ruck Zuck'' (best known of Grundy's German game shows), ''
Das Quiz mit Jorg Pilawa'', ''
Hopp oder Top'', ''
Q-Boot'', and owns the rights to ''
Der Preis ist Heiss''.
★
Grundy France EURL - the now defunct
French division which was best known for producing ''
Questions Pour un Champion'', along with other programs ''
Le Juste Prix'', ''
100%'', and ''
La Gym de Neurones''.
★
Grundy Productions Italy SpA - the now defunct
Italian division, which produced programs like ''
Furore'', ''
Greed'', and ''$20'', based on the Australian game show ''
The $20 Challenge''.
★ Grundy also had a UK division, best known for producing ''
Going for Gold'', a big hit on the BBC for ten years. It also owned the rights to two
Bruce Forsyth-hosted games-- ''
Bruce's Price is Right'' and ''
(Bruce Forsyth's) Play Your Cards Right''.
★ Their Swedish operation produced a local version of
Sons and Daughters -
Skilda Världar. It also produced the
Swedish version of
Card Sharks -
Lägt Kört Ligger.
Programmes
★ ''
Australia's Most Wanted''
★ ''
Australian Idol''
★ ''
Class of '74''
★ ''
Bert's Family Feud''
★ ''
Glenview High''
★ ''
It's a Knockout''
★ ''
Neighbours''
★ ''
Nerds FC''
★ ''
Perfect Match''
★ ''
Prisoner''
★ ''
$ale of the Century'', and later ''
Temptation''
★ ''
Sons and Daughters''
★ ''
Superquiz''
★ ''
The Price Is Right
★ ''
The Restless Years''
★ ''
The Young Doctors''
★ ''
Wheel of Fortune''
★ ''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire''
External links
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FremantleMedia Press release This is the official press release on the FremantleMedia official website.
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Grundy name may survive merger A news story on the merger