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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Television producer


Name
  
Adam Adler

Ethnicity
  
English

TV shows
  
The Cube, Reflex


Born
  
London, England, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Executive producer, writer, musician

Employer
  
Objective Productions (2007—)

Awards
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Programme

Similar People
  
Andrew O'Connor, Phillip Schofield, Colin McFarlane, Shane Richie

Alma mater
  
Bournemouth University

The Cube TV Show


Adam Adler is a British television executive producer, who currently works for Objective Productions. He is best known for creating the triple BAFTA Award–winning television series The Cube.

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Career

Adam worked for Channel 4 where he was a Commissioning Editor for Entertainment. He previously worked in development at Endemol and Granada.

Adler joined Objective Productions in 2007.

The Cube

Adler and Objective Productions first approached Channel 4 in 2008 with the format. It was made into a non-televised pilot by the channel. Channel 4 eventually decided not to commission the show because it would have been too expensive. In February 2009, ITV purchased the rights to the show and filming began during April 2009 at Wembley's Fountain Studios. The show has now won three BAFTA awards.

He also produced an American pilot of The Cube.

Reflex

The format had originally been piloted by Channel 4 in April 2011, who also opted not to order The Cube following a 2008 pilot. A non-broadcast pilot was filmed with Jake Humphrey as host in July 2012 at MediaCityUK in Salford. After being commissioned by the BBC, Reflex was filmed at Wembley's Fountain Studios during April 2013.

The show began airing on 11 January 2014, but received a poor reception from critics and viewers.

The Golden Manor Medicine Show

Adler's band, The Golden Manor Medicine Show – a London-based Country Soul / Americana group released their debut album on iTunes in 2012.

References

Adam Adler Wikipedia