Simon Dickson, the Co-Founder and Joint CEO of Fremantle-owned Hospital producer Label1, is stepping down next year after eight years, having described the 2020 lockdown period as a “wake-up call.” Alongside Lorraine Charker-Phillips, Dickson has developed the BAFTA-nominated indie into one of the UK’s most prolific and respected factual producers.
Along with producing BBC stalwart Hospital, which has run for seven seasons, Dickson has also had a hand in Channel 4 format Five Guys a Week and the BBC’s The Family Brain Games, both of which have sold abroad, along with upcoming BBC series Soldier.
He is a former BBC and Channel 4 commissioner and joined Label1 from Ambulance indie Dragonfly. Dickson will leave his role early next year and stay on as Consultant Executive Producer to “ensure a smooth transition,” Label1 said.
Charker-Phillips will take on his other responsibilities supported by Chief Operating Officer Jo Taylor and both will report into Fremantle UK CEO Simon Andreae.
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