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Tier 2 Commercial Fees Schedule 1: Tier 2 Commercial Fees (which operate as a programme levy) This document sets out the new DUK Commercial Fees for all genres and applies to all commissions from 1st July 2019, as well as the applicable fee for programmes commissioned prior to but delivered after 1 July 2019. Please note that all of the amounts in the grid below are per £1 million of primary rights* commissioning price and should be applied pro-rata as applicable and there is no minimum or maximum level of fee. Commercial Fees per £1m of primary rights commissioning price Programmes Programmes Genre Includes Programme Examples commissioned commissioned before 1 July 2019 from 1 July 2019 Danger Mouse ; Thunderbirds are Go ; Tracy Beaker; My Parents are Aliens ; Peppa Pig; Andy's Dinosaur Adventures Animation / Drama / Wallace and Grommit: The Wrong Trousers; £5,121 £5,512 Children’s Pre-school The Snowman and the Snowdog; Mr Bean: The Animated Series; Byker Grove; Angelina Ballerina; Fireman Sam; Justin’s House Factual The Dengineers ; Bear Grylls: Survival School; Deadly 60 £4,268 £2,441 Sherlock; Death In Paradise; Doctor Who; Killing Eve; Clique; Taboo; Murdered for being different; Midsomer Murders; Vera; All except CDS £5,121 £8,358 Cucumber/Banana/Tofu;Kiri; Endeavour; The Virtues; King Charles III, Drama Cyberbully EastEnders; Doctors; River City; Pobol Y Cwm CDS £2,561 £2,101 Coronation Street; Emmerdale; Hollyoaks Mrs Brown's Boys; Tracy Ullman; Inbetweeners; Benidorm; Comedy All £5,121 £5,902 Friday Night Dinner Graham Norton; HIGNFY; QI; WILTY; Great British Railway Journeys; Masterchef; Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway; X Factor; Celebrity Light Entertainment Juice; 8 Out of 10 Cats; Big Fat Quiz; Top Gear; Gadget Show; £4,268 £3,236 (includes Fact-Ent) Embarrassing Bodies; GBBO; Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers; Tattoo Entertainment Disasters; Cruising With Jane McDonald; Long Lost Family; Travel Man; A League of their Own; Made in Chelsea; Only Way is Essex Pointless; Mastermind; Countdown; Crystal Maze Quiz / Reality / Live Event £0 £2,129 Catchphrase; The Chase; Million Pound Drop; Fifteen to One Planet Earth; The Planets; Hunted; Dynasties; Stacey Dooley Investigates; Factual The Secret Life of the Motorway; The Yorkshire Steam Railway; Features/ Extraordinary People; 24 Hours in A&E; Police Intercepters; Ambulance; £4,268 (except for (For Fact-Ent Documentaries/NHU/ 999 What's Your Emergency; Paddington Station 24/7; Heathrow: Documentaries which is £6,108 programmes see History/Science Britain's Busiest Airport; Alan Shearer: Dementia Football and Me; £3,414) above) School for Stammers; My Son the Jihadi; M1: The Motorway that Made Britain Flog It; Bargain Hunt; Eating With My Ex; A Place in the sun; Jeremy Kyle Leisure / Daytime Show; Judge Rinder; Four in a Bed; First Dates; Hunted, One Hot £3,414 £3,217 Summer; Coast vs Country Film 4 £0 £0 Reality / Live Event Love Island; Big Brother; Soccer Aid; Trooping the Colour £0 £0 Report/Magazine This Morning; See Hear; Countryfile; Fake Britain £0 £0 Religion (SF) Songs of Praise; £0 £0 Sport £0 £0 Question Time Other News / Current Affairs £0 £0 Contemporary Music Glastonbury; Jools Holland £0 £0 Classical Music Proms; Recording of a Concert/Ballet etc £0 £0 Arts / Education £0 £0 Award Show BAFTAs, The British Soap Awards, £0 £0 Compilation You’ve been framed; Outtake TV; The 100 Greatest… £0 £0 NB: • The following programmes are out of scope and exempt from payment of the commercial fee: o Welsh language programmes commissioned by S4C, and other indigenous language programme commissioned by or in association with a Broadcaster. o Programmes under 15 minutes (where programme means the total series duration). o Programmes commissioned for online only use (i.e. no linear transmission) o Exempt Works (as defined under this Agreement). • The producer’s final invoice to the Broadcaster must identify the total DUK deduction as set out in the commissioning agreement. .
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