Universal International Studios (UIS), a division of Universal Studio Group (USG), delivers award-winning content to millions across the globe. Based in London, the business’ in-house production companies include Carnival Films, creator of worldwide phenomenon “Downton Abbey,” hit series “Belgravia” and Netflix drama “The Last Kingdom”; Monkey, producer of BAFTA-winning “Made in Chelsea,” BBC One hit “That’s My Jam” with Mo Gilligan, ITV hits “The Real Housewives of Cheshire” and “Don’t Hate the Playaz”; Australian-based Matchbox Pictures, producer of critically acclaimed series, “Safe Harbour,” “Stateless” and “Clickbait,” which debuted at #1 worldwide on Netflix and upcoming dramas “Bad Behaviour” and “Things I Know To Be True”; Working Title Television, producer of “Tales of the City,” Peabody Award-winning “We Are Lady Parts” and “Everything I Know About Love”; and Heyday Television, producer of award-winning series “The Long Song,” “The Capture” and “Clickbait,” plus the upcoming adaptation of Liane Moriarty’s “Apples Never Fall.” UIS also backs Tony Ayres Productions (TAP), the company also behind “Clickbait” and anthology series “Fires”; and owns an equity stake in Lark Productions in Canada. The studio also houses a London and LA-based scripted unit that develops and produces original series such as the Emmy-nominated television adaptation “Hanna”, Channel 4 comedy “Everyone Else Burns” and BAFTA-winning BBC family adventure drama “Dodger.” The studio also includes NBCUniversal Formats, the international sales division for all formats created within the production and broadcast divisions of NBCUniversal and partners with third-party production companies, broadcasters, networks and platforms to produce hit shows such as “Transplant” (Sphere Media/CTV/NBC), “Pretty Hard Cases” (Cameron Pictures/CBC/Amazon Freevee) and acclaimed cyber-thriller “The Undeclared War” (Playground Entertainment/Channel 4/Peacock) from seven-time BAFTA winner Peter Kosminsky.