Noemi Spanos becomes joint managing director of Fremantle’s Euston Films

18 October 2022

As part of her new role, Spanos will continue to further develop the Euston Films slate, working alongside Harwood to produce new scripted television content.

Spanos joined Euston Films at its relaunch in 2014, executive producing the limited series The Sister for ITV and Dublin Murders for BBC One.

She is currently working on forthcoming comedy horror series Wreck for BBC Three. Prior to Euston Films, Spanos worked both within the BBC and independent sector, undertaking development exec roles for BBC Drama Production, Kudos Film & Television and BBC Wales.

Spanos said: “Working with Kate has always felt like a partnership, and I’m thrilled to be turning our working relationship into a joint venture. It’s exciting to be starting a new chapter together as we continue to build and diversify the Euston slate.”

Harwood added: “It’s been a joy working with Noemi since we re-started Euston Films. She is a creative producer of flare, taste and determination and I am proud that she wants to take on the task of jointly leading Euston Films as we build our slate individually and collectively and step up our activity in this exciting drama world.”

Other Euston Films productions include Baghdad Central, a six-part crime thriller written by Stephen Butchard for Channel 4; and Hard Sun, a six-part crime drama written by Luther creator Neil Cross for BBC One and Hulu.