Dr Scott answers the call for WTFN
Another dashing Aussie vet for the small screen, this time in a UK clinic.
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Move over Dr. Chris.
Bondi Vet producers WTFN have sold their UK based series, Vet on the Hill, featuring Aussie vet Dr. Scott Miller to More4, part of the Channel 4 network.
The 10 part series follows the highs and lows of Miller in a Richmond Hill-based clinic. The series has also been sold to Nine in Australia plus SIC (Portugal), PCCW (Hong Kong), pay-TV broadcaster iPrima (Czech Republic) and French language network Casa TV (Canada).
Last year WTFN secured its first original commission from Discovery Networks International, for Sydney Harbour Uncovered. The company is also producing Long Lost Family and The Living Room for TEN.
Daryl Talbot, CEO WTFN Entertainment, said. “We’re delighted that Vet on the Hill is going to premiere on More4. International expansion is a key priority for WTFN as we continue to grow the business, and the UK is a hugely important market for us. Scott is a great talent and we’re sure that UK and international audiences are going to love the show.”
Vet on the Hill is distributed internationally by WTFN’s distribution arm Fred Media.
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3 Responses
Is this a drama or a reality show? Richmond Hill was the name of a Channel TEN police drama in 1988, the predecessor of E-Street.
What does WTFN stand for? I’ve googled it with no real answer.
See here.