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The Farnham Film Company is based, surprisingly enough, in Farnham, near London, and was formed in 1985 to produce international television programming. We have produced or co-produced series shown by most of the UK’s main broadcasters, and a number of digital channels, and several of our programmes have won awards. More recently we have been involved in the production of two low-budget feature films, and more similar projects are on the way.

     We have a sister company in Vienna, laufbildgesellschaft, run by Linda Hoerr and Wolfgang Peschl; and we are currently developing series and films with co-production partners in various parts of the world.

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company directors

Ian Lewis
Managing Director, Ian Lewis, entered the industry in 1972 as an assistant director working on drama with Austrian Television in Vienna. He then worked at Visnews and Thames Television on every type of programming except sport. He has been a producer-director and writer since 1982, and has made around 350 programmes: broadcast drama and documentary, as well as training and corporate work for a wide range of blue-chip clients.
     He discovered, developed, and wrote scripts for the worldwide success Mona the Vampire, a 65 x half-hour animation series. Several of his programmes have won awards.
      He has also written a number of books, details of which are on our books page.

Melloney Roffe
Melloney Roffe was educated in Johannesburg and England, and worked in the Far East, Middle East and Europe, before entering the film and video industry. She was in charge of post production in Los Angeles, on the $5 million two hour 20th Century Fox video - The Who - The Final Concert. In Paris she worked with Terence Donovan for the French Fashion Magazine Marie-Claire. 
     She was Location Manager for Tony Palmer in the making of his feature films Handel and Testimony, and was Production Manager on the drama series The Chef's Apprentice directed by Ian Lewis. Until recently she was working with Channel Four Television as Budget Controller for Factual Programmes on a job-share with The Farnham Film Company.


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