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Have I Got News For You maker back in profit after launching show in US | Have I Got News for You

After the first time the production company started the hit panel show in the USA for the first time, you returned to you for you for you.

Last year about £ 857,000 pre -taxes, Mastermind, Derry Girls and his line, the line cheating. In 2023, the company reported 377,000 £ pre -tax damage.

However, in the company, which is a hit manufacturer, including Father Ted and the number of trigger points and the number, Ciro fell from £ 48.4 million to £ 35 million annually.

The profit return successfully launched a series that I received a series of news that I received until the US presidential elections last November last November in the US in the US in the United States last November, and 20 episodes continued this year.

Hat Trick Productions produced Sitcom Father Ted. Photo: Ronald Grant

The number of serials, which is an important measure of the company’s performance, rose from seven to 10 last year.

In total, the London -based company fell £ 4.7 million in 2023 and paid a temporary dividend of £ 1 million.

This was paid £ 900,000 to Jimmy Mulville and his wife Karen, who paid £ 4.2 million in 2023, was paid £ 100,000 £ 100,000.

Hat Trick was founded in 1986 by Mulville, an eager stand-up TV manager and Drop The Dead Donkey, including Drop The Dead Donkey and Room 101 before leaving the company in 2005.

Earlier this year, Mulville talked about the attempt to “purchase” Graham Linehan from planned father Ted Musical. Mulville said that Linehan, the common creator of the hit series, which was broadcasted between 1995-1998, refused to give a hat cheating permission to do so.

In the light of openly oral opinions about Linehan’s activism and transsexual problems, Mulville said that discussing that the discussion would be an obstacle to putting the father into theaters.

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“Books and songs were written and we were ready to go, but then everything is very sour, Insers said Insiders: TV executive Peter Fincham. “I said with Graham: ‘Look, this show will not be done with your name, there is no respectable theater to do it.’

“Things went badly from bad… Even if he died, he said that we couldn’t make musicals with his own will.”

Linehan said, “He said he was ready to minimize my participation, that he came to the strange rehearsal to see how he’s going. ‘No,’ they wanted a clean break.” Ultimately, he rejected a proposed agreement that he described as “insult”.

Last month, Linehan went to court on charges of criminal damage and to harass a young man he refused.

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