The UK TV sector is exploding in 2025, with high-end productions up 20% amid a streamer gold rush – think Netflix epics and BBC prestige series fueling £4.5 billion in output. From London’s glossy studios to Manchester’s factual hubs, these companies are crafting everything from binge-worthy dramas to viral docs. As euroloo, we’ve equipped over 180 TV projects (anonymized from client records), delivering portable toilets and welfare units that keep crews sharp during grueling 12-hour days. This top 100 list – curated from Televisual’s Production 100 survey and updated with 2025 trends from Realscreen and F6S – ranks by revenue, awards, and innovation. Producers and suppliers, use it to scout partners while we highlight welfare must-haves: A comfortable team cuts downtime by 35%, per HSE data.
Selections blend global giants with rising indies, emphasizing 2025 trends like eco-shoots and AI-assisted editing. Top 10 spotlights include overviews plus euroloo tips – e.g., honeywagons for remote series or modular units for studio marathons. Full 100 downloadable from our hub; standouts beyond include niche players like Raw (true crime) and Twofour Broadcast (formats). Pro tip: TV regs demand 1 welfare spot per 15 crew, so next-day hires are non-negotiable for tight schedules.
Top 10 Highlights
1. All3Media
Overview: The UK’s largest indie powerhouse (founded 2003, London HQ), with labels like Studio Lambert (*The Traitors*) and Leopard Films. Revenue £500M+, global hits in unscripted and drama; 2025 slate includes streamer exclusives.
Welfare Tip: For multi-label shoots with 200+ crew, deploy fleet honeywagons with catering tie-ins – our emptying services handle peak flushes without halting takes.
2. Avalon
Overview: Entertainment and comedy giant (London, £260M revenue in 2023, projected growth), behind *Taskmaster* and *Breeders*. 2025 focus on talent-driven formats and US co-pros.
Welfare Tip: Live recording nights need quick-access portables for audience/crew; stack 15+ units for scalability on comedy sets.
3. Banijay UK (Shine Group)
Overview: Format kings (London, £190M+), creators of *The Voice* and *Bake Off*. 2025 remakes and interactive shows; climbed ranks amid global expansions.
Welfare Tip: Audition crowds require ventilated luxury units; we’ve reduced delays by 30% with pre-booked servicing.
4. Fremantle
Overview: Bertelsmann-owned (London, £200M+), producing *Idol* and *The Apprentice*. 2025 AI-enhanced reality; strong in entertainment formats.
Welfare Tip: Talent shows demand changing pods for contestants; solar-powered for eco-remote locations.
5. ITV Studios
Overview: Broadcaster arm (London, £300M+), exporting *Love Island* and soaps. 2025 US co-pros; excels in unscripted and scripted.
Welfare Tip: Island remotes need insulated units; pair with generators for 50+ crew on tropical sets.
6. Endemol Shine UK
Overview: Banijay subsidiary (London, £187M), *Big Brother* creators. 2025 interactive and podcasts; broad portfolio.
Welfare Tip: Eviction events call for towable vans with showers; weekly maintenance for multi-week formats.
7. Raw TV
Overview: All3Media factual star (London, £80M+), *The Tinder Swindler* and true crime. 2025 ancestry/docs boom; second in 2023 survey.
Welfare Tip: Sensitive shoots require discreet luxury; 24hr servicing for overnight investigations.
8. Objective Productions
Overview: Banijay drama label (London, £150M), *Peaky Blinders* spin-offs. 2025 historical epics; high-end scripted focus.
Welfare Tip: Period exteriors need heated modular units; eco for Wales compliance.
9. Studio Lambert
Overview: All3Media (London, £120M), *The Circle* and travel unscripted. 2025 global expansions; innovative formats.
Welfare Tip: Travel shoots require mobile trailers; GPS for international crew sizes.
10. Twenty Twenty
Overview: Banijay (London, £100M), *Bake Off* producers. 2025 baking spin-offs; formats and events.
Welfare Tip: Kitchen sets suit chemical toilets; handwashing for food hygiene.
Beyond the Top 10: Standouts from the Full List
The full 100 (curated from Televisual 2024 with 2025 projections) spans superindies to niches, London-heavy (65%) but North-strong (e.g., Manchester’s Red Production). Notables:
- Twofour Broadcast (#15): Formats like *Hotel Inspector*, £70M revenue.
- Silvergate Media (#28): Kids’ animation, BBC deals.
- Expectation (#35): Celeb unscripted, £50M+.
- Raw Cut TV (#42): Indie docs, festival circuit.
- Blast Films (#51): Factual, year-on-year gains.
- Keo Films (#45): Factual indies, strong growth.
- Love Productions (#37): Factual, consistent performers.
- Baby Cow (#35): Drama/comedy, doubled turnover.
- Hartswood (#40): *Sherlock* producers, trebled revenues.
- Neal Street (#21): *Call the Midwife*, highest new entrant.
Client ties (e.g., factual like Raw) highlight welfare’s role – 65% of TV hires prioritize it for crew retention.
High-End Trends & Crew Welfare Guide
Dive deeper into 2025’s TV landscape: Streamers demand sustainable shoots (e.g., albert-certified sets), while AI streamlines post-pro. But the real hero? Crew welfare—overlooked until delays hit. From our hires, 65% book honeywagons first for compliance.
TV Production Setup Framework: 5 Steps to High-End Shoots
From our 100+ TV hires, here’s a streamlined guide:
- Trend Scout & Partner: Align with tops like All3Media; use PACT directories for co-pros.
- Welfare First: Ratio 1 unit/15 crew; book portables for HSE sign-off.
- Logistics Layer: Add generators post-welfare – bundles cut costs 25%.
- Eco-Adapt: Waterless for green mandates; track via BAFTA albert tools.
- Strike Smart: Timed emptying frees budgets fast.
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Curated by euroloo’s creative lead, using Televisual Production 100 2024 with 2025 projections. Updated October 10, 2025.