Phillip,Stewart no longer owns Regent Productions- he sold it to FremantleMedia (who also own Thames, makers of The Bill, and Grundy, makers of Prisoner Cell Block H.) around 2002/2003(could be wrong on the date).Phil Makepeace wrote:I don't know, he's 74, but he still seemed sharp on the National Lottery game a couple of years back. In addition, it's worth considering that Regent Productions is Stewart's company so he'd have to have some sort of input either way.Jason Larsen wrote:William G. Stewart may be getting old.
Who could we get for Fifteen to One? Maybe, Stephen Fry?
Regent,after the Fremantle takeover, was later folded into TalkbackThames, a FremantleMedia subsidiary(formed from the merger of Talkback Productions and Thames-Grundy is now part of FremantleMedia Australia after merging with Fremantle-owned Crackerjack Productions).