about us

We have made BAFTA, Emmy, RTS and Olivier award-winning productions and along the way we’ve learnt that a show is only as good as the sum of parts.

We count on brilliant people, from the floor runner to the DOP.

We have direct access to top-tier creatives, IP providers, production talent and commissioners, and a track record of creating and selling critically and financially successful shows that run for multiple seasons.

We’ve come together at Multitude to pursue our passions, underpinned by a holistic, granular understanding of the production process, collaborating with the brightest talent.

MEET THE
TEAM

Matt Bouch

Executive Producer & Founder

Peter Hoar

Lead Director & Founder

Jason Haigh-Ellery

Executive Producer & Founder

Lizzie Worsdell

Executive Producer
Matthew Bouch

As an executive at the BBC Matt developed Holby City, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Life on Mars and Mistresses, the last three of which were reformatted in the US, before developing and producing Russell T Davies’ BAFTA- nominated show The Sarah-Jane Adventures, which ran for five seasons.

He co-created the multi-award winning Being Human, on which he was co-showrunner with Toby Whithouse. Another BAFTA-nominated show, My Mad Fat Diary followed, and ran for three seasons. Both were re-formatted for the US.

He was then selected by David Goyer to creatively oversee and exec Seasons 2 and 3 of the Emmy-winning Da Vinci’s Demons for Fox/Starz.

Since 2018, Matt has combined writing with consultancy/Executive Producing work for various production companies, including the BBC, Disney and Netflix. Projects include The Famous Five for Moonage/BBC/ZDF/TF1 as a writer and Exec, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder for the BBC and Netflix and The Witcher [Seasons 2&3] as a Consulting Producer for Netflix.

Peter Hoar

Peter is an Emmy nominated director, who most recently worked on the forthcoming series Falling, by Jack Thorne, staring Keely Hawes and Paapa Essiedu, and Russell T. Davies’s TipToe, both for Channel 4.

He directed Nolly, a three-part series created by Russell T Davies and starring Helena Bonham Carter. The show follows the rise and fall of Crossroads legend Noele Gordon, and aired on ITVX in early February 2023 to glowing reviews.

Peter has also recently directed the third episode of new HBO series The Last of Us, based on the 2013 video game of the same name. The episode earnt Peter an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Director of a Drama Series, and follows the heart-breaking relationship between Bill and Frank in post-apocalyptic America. It received incredible five-star reviews, and has been called ‘one of the greatest episodes of TV drama in the modern era.’

Peter also directed and executive produced It’s A Sin, which aired on Channel 4 in January to glowing 5* reviews and had over 6.5 million viewers in its first week making it All 4’s biggest ever drama launch. Created and written by Russell T Davies, the five-part series follows a group of young friends as they embrace the capital’s gay scene and confront the tragic effects of AIDS on their community.

Peter directed the pilot and finale of The Umbrella Academy’s first season for Netflix and has directed episodes of Altered Carbon, Iron Fist and Daredevil and The Defenders for Marvel/Netflix as well as two episodes of Cloak & Dagger for Disney.

Jason Haigh-Ellery

Jason Haigh-Ellery is an award-winning producer (recipient of an Olivier Award, three Whatsonstage Awards, a Chicago International Television Drama Award and two BBC Audio Drama Awards) with many companies in the entertainment space, including the world’s largest independent audio drama production company working regularly with media corporations such as the BBC, ITV and MGM on Doctor Who, The Avengers, Stargate, Space: 1999 and original series such as The Confessions of Dorian Grey. He has produced 16 West End shows and 30 touring shows including Burlesque, Footloose – The Musical, Yes Prime Minister, The Ladykillers, Bonnie and Clyde, Fame, Flashdance, Rock of Ages, Curtains, Jeeves and Wooster and New Boy.

In television, Jason has produced the original series Prisoner Zero for ABC and Netflix, seven animated Doctor Who serials for the BBC and the hit teen drama More Than This for Paramount+ as well as a number of reality shows. He was also Executive Producer on the films The Time of Their Lives distributed by Universal Pictures and starring Joan Collins and Pauline Collins and Mrs. Lowry and Son starring Timothy Spall and Vanessa Redgrave.

Lizzie Worsdell

Lizzie is an award-winning actress and producer who’s worked in London and LA. She made her producing debut on the short film ‘Disarm’ starring Sophia Myles. Several of her films have been successful on the festival circuit including BAFTA and BIFA qualifying ‘The Carer’ directed by Game of Thrones’ Amrita Acharia and starring Industry’s Priyanga Burford.

She is the founder of production company Eldub Films and is Supervising Producer at Big Finish Productions. She has produced projects starring Sacha Dhawan, Juliet Landau, Warren Brown and Mara Wilson.

Lizzie is passionate about making female-centred work and representing a side of society that isn’t typically shown on screen.