Creative Forum 2018
12 - 13 Sep 2018
The EBU Creative Forum is the annual event for screening programme formats with only public service content from Europe and beyond. The Creative Forum is not a pitching session. Every format shown has been broadcast in the country of origin.
This unique forum offers EBU Members and organizations from other public service broadcasting unions worldwide the opportunity to exchange TV formats, share production and studio facilities, and pool their creative potential.
The Creative Forum also includes public service broadcasters from outside Europe, such as Asia, Canada and the USA. It is organized by the EBU in close cooperation with the Eurovision Formats Core Group (SVT, ZDF, RTÉ, BBC, NOS and France Télévisions).
The Creative Forum has also been the starting point for several success stories. Various formats have been adapted for other markets and awarded prizes.
The Top Three Formats (as voted for by attendees)
Congratulations to the BBC, VRT and ITV!
3rd - The Repair Shop - BBC
An antidote to throwaway culture, The Repair Shop shines a light on the wonderful treasures to be found in homes across the UK.
2nd - Taboo - VRT
In each episode a famous comedian will test the boundaries of comedy and good taste. They perform a unique routine which will challenge a subject judged to too taboo to laugh at. The difference is that in this show they will have sourced the material directly from those affected, be it blindness, obesity or other physical disabilities and what’s more they will be at the show.
1st - An Hour to Catch a Killer - ITV
This primetime documentary format follows the specialist detectives from a homicide unit and their supporting multi agency team as they race against the clock to catch a killer. Each episode focuses on a single murder investigation using the dramatic real-world time constraint - The Golden Hour Principle. With unprecedented police access, we get to see the story unfold from a number of different perspectives making this the ultimate ‘true crime’ documentary format.