
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC has raided Disney for the exec producer behind A Thousand Blows and Rivals.
Jonny Richards, who is Disney+’s Director, Scripted Originals in EMEA, will join the BBC drama commissioning team this summer.
He has been with Disney for almost five years, working in a growing commissioning team and building out a slate featuring Steven Knight’s boxing drama A Thousand BlowsJilly Cooper adaptation RivalsJeff Pope’s Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes and Sean Bean-starrer Shardlake. He was recently promoted as EMEA content chief Angela Jain gets set to splash the cash on European originals. He previously ran development for Normal People maker Element Pictures and used to work for Channel 4.
Richards joins Lindsay Salt’s BBC drama commissioning team, which has recent credits including The Night Manager, Lord of the Flies and Richard Gadd’s upcoming series Half Man. Salt recently talked strategy in a Deadline profile, revealing how she is trying to subvert audience expectations. Landing a top Disney exec isn’t a bad next step and is a rare example of a commissioner jumping from a streamer to a broadcaster. Salt herself moved from Netflix to the BBC.
Jonny Richards. Image: Still Moving
Richards will join in a few months. His appointment comes a few weeks after the tragic death of Peaky Blinders commissioning editor Danielle Scott-Haughton. Tanya Qureshi, meanwhile, recently left Salt’s team to run Margot Robbie’s LuckyChap out of the UK. Richards is not a like-for-like replacement for either.
Salt said: “We feel incredibly lucky to have Jonny joining the BBC. Highly respected across the industry and with a wealth of experience and credits under his belt, Jonny knows what makes world class drama and will be a fantastic addition to our team.”
Richards added: “It’s a real privilege to be joining Lindsay and the brilliant team at the BBC – an organisation whose breadth and quality of drama has had a lasting influence on me. I have loved my time at Disney and feel incredibly lucky to have worked with such wonderful colleagues, led by Angela and Lee. I’m excited to collaborate with our industry’s outstanding community of writers and producers at the BBC, to find stories and voices which resonate with, and entertain, audiences across the UK.”


