James Burstall

They range from reality series Mormon Love on Facebook Watch, TV shows Cash in the Attic and House Hunters International to feature-length drama An Englishman In New York.

Argonon, through some acquisitions and joint ventures, produces entertainment shows such as The Masked Singer[3] (ITV), dramas such as Worzel Gummidge (BBC One), Hard Cell (Netflix) and documentaries such as Dispatches (Channel 4)[4] and Mysteries of the Abandoned (Discovery Science).

Before his television career, Burstall was a journalist, working as a writer and editor in Paris, London and New York for Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveler, and The Evening Standard.

[9] In 2012, Burstall confirmed the launch of Remedy Canada, with significant investment from Argonon, followed by the acquisition of Transparent TV,[10] producers of lifestyle and documentary programming in the UK, in 2013.

[11] He took his original production, Cash in the Attic, into the digital world in 2013 with the launch of CashInTheAttic.com, a joint venture providing an online portal for fans of antiques, collectables and vintage.

[24] Notable productions from the various companies under the Argonon Group include Bandicoot Scotland's The Masked Singer,[22][25][26][27] a singing competition featuring Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan and Rita Ora as panellists.

[30] Other notable productions include Netflix's Hard Cell starring Catherine Tate and Channel 5's World’s Most Scenic River Journeys, a documentary narrated by Bill Nighy, which has been co-produced with Blue Ant Media in Canada.