GREAT STORIES MUST BE TOLD.

SHUK is a London-based independent production company that brings bold, premium English-language film and TV content to audiences in the UK and around the world. We collaborate with outstanding British and international talent to craft unforgettable and entertaining stories. Our recent and upcoming titles include 3 Seasons of The Cleaner written by and starring Greg Davies for BBC One; feature film Poison starring Tim Roth and Trine Dyrholm, directed by Désirée Nosbusch; and The Heist Before Christmas starring Timothy Spall and James Nesbitt, directed by Edward Hall for Sky Max. Based in London, the company is the first subsidiary under the Studio Hamburg Production Group banner that is not resident in Germany.

 

Studio Hamburg Production Group (SHPG) is one of Europe’s leading film and television production groups, known for its wide-ranging and award-winning fiction and non-fiction content across drama, comedy, entertainment, and documentary, and has been producing acclaimed content for over 40 years. SHPG brings together twelve production companies with offices in Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne, Munich, and London. Our work ranges from international high-end drama and comedy shows such as Unorthodox (Netflix), The Cleaner (BBC One), Call My Agent Berlin (Disney+), Bad Banks (ZDF/ARTE) and Berlin ER (Apple TV+/ZDFneo), to acclaimed feature films including I’m Your Man, Lindenberg! Mach Dein Ding, and Night Train to Lisbon. We produce award-winning wildlife formats, and some of Germany’s most popular documentaries, live events, quiz and talk shows such as Semper Opernball and Quizchampion. We are particularly proud that some of our shows continue to entertain audiences after decades, including the beloved Großstadtrevier (37 seasons for ARD), Notruf Hafenkante (19 seasons for ZDF), and Die Pfefferkörner (20 seasons for ARD/KIKA/NDR). With a passion for fearless storytelling and international collaboration, SHPG stands for creative excellence and stories that resonate with global audiences.