Jungle Entertainment produces premium drama and comedy for a worldwide audience. We collaborate with the very best creators and work tirelessly to champion their unique vision. We are known for a signature comedic tone, through which we explore the light and the dark in every story.
Stan, Cineflix, Echo Lake Co-Production // 2024
Sunny Nights is a darkly-comedic drama series about how a little bit of sun, a change of scenery, and a touch of violent crime can help a person find their true self. The show follows two American siblings, Martin and Vicki Marvin, as they navigate the Australian beauty cosmetics industry and inadvertently get caught up in the criminal underworld. Directed by Trent O’Donnell and written by Ty Freer, Nick Keetch, Marieke Hardy, Lally Katz, Clare Sladden and Niki Aken, Sunny Nights will go into production mid-2024.
Stan, The CW, Roku, Future Shack Co-Production // 2024
Odd couple sister and brother detectives Lou and Henry Hickman investigate crimes in the small town of Eden Vale, Washington while contending with unusual residents, having their father Big Hank as their boss, and their own complicated relationship. From showrunner John Quaintance (Will & Grace), Good Cop / Bad Cop is a comedy drama procedural series starring Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl), Luke Cook (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) and Clancy Brown (Billions, John Wick: Chapter 4), and is directed by Trent O’Donnell.
Stan, Lionsgate International // 2024
Inspired by true events, Population 11 is a comedic thriller about a man who goes missing from a tiny outback town and his estranged son who comes looking for him. Feuding neighbours, bizarre love triangles and dodgy meat pies – the motley crew of residents reveal some people just don’t want to be found. Created, Executive Produced and Showrun by Phil Lloyd and Executive Produced and Directed by Trent O’Donnell (Set Up), Population 11 stars Ben Feldman (Superstore, Silicon Valley, Mad Men) with rising star Perry Mooney (Gold Diggers) and Katrina Milosevic (Wentworth).
ABC, Showtime, BBC Studios // 2021
Nikhil Katira is a talented psychiatric nurse with a big problem: while his patients are getting better, he’s getting worse. Wakefield challenges our notions of what’s crazy and what’s sane. And it does so with humour, warmth, pathos – and a big dose of intrigue. Rudi Dharmalingam (Tin Star, The Split), Mandy McElhinney (Bad Mothers, Squinters) and Geraldine Hakewill (Wanted, Miss Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries) lead the cast. Created by Kristen Dunphy (The Principal), with Showrunners Kristen Dunphy and Sam Meikle, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse (The Dressmaker) and Kim Mordaunt (The Rocket), the 8 part drama is set in a Blue Mountains psychiatric hospital.
Madman Entertainment, ABC // 2021
The feature documentary, Big Deal, is a wake-up call about the frightening extent to which money has infiltrated politics. It begins with Christiaan (Top of the Lake) mocking the fact that the US democracy has been taken over by big money, but he soon realises that the situation in his home country is not all that different. Christiaan’s unlikely journey shows us why we should care, and how we might work together to ensure our democracy is safeguarded from being sold to the highest bidder. Directed by Craig Reucassel (War on Waste) and Executive Produced by Jen Peedom (Sherpa).
FX // 2018-2021
A charismatic, yet volatile hitman Ray Shoesmith must navigate his chilling business while also maintaining friendships, parental responsibilities and a fledgling romance in a narrative driven by dark humour and offbeat conversation. Written and starring the winner of the 2019 Best Actor Logie Scott Ryan. Directed and executive produced by Nash Edgerton, with Jason Burrows and producer Michele Bennett.
CBS All Access // 2018-2021
Set over the course of a major drug cartel bust, No Activity follows the misadventures of two low-ranking cops who spend way too much time together; two criminals who are kept in the dark; two dispatch workers who haven’t really clicked; and two Mexican tunnelers who get stuck in a space unsuitable for a pair of relative strangers. Starring Will Ferrell, Bob Odenkirk, Amy Sedaris, JK Simmon, Jessica Alba, Jason Mantzoukas, Sunita Mani and Patrick Brammall. Created, written and directed by Trent O’Donnell, with co-creator Patrick Brammall.
FOX // 2020 – 2021
The Moodys follows a tight-knit, but slightly dysfunctional family of five, all of whom gather in their hometown of Chicago for the “perfect” holiday. From break-ups to arrests to sharing one bathroom, each family member is packing his/her own eccentricities and hiding secrets from the others – as if the holidays were all about carols and eggnog! From CBS Television Studios and FOX Entertainment, The Moodys is based on Jungle Entertainment Pty Limited and Australian Broadcasting Corporation series “A Moody Christmas.”
Nine Network, Sundance Now // 2019
Bad Mothers explores the underbelly of modern motherhood through four very different women. Funny, heartfelt and full of surprises, Bad Mothers is about the struggles all parents face juggling work and career (and also a murder!). Any challenge is easier if you’re among friends. Starring Melissa George, Tess Haubrich, Mandy McElhinney, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Daniel MacPherson. Created by Rachel Lang and Gavin Strawhan of Filthy Productions with executive producers Chloe Rickard, Phil Lloyd and Steven Zanoski.
ABC, Acorn, RLJ Entertainment// 2019
Victoria ‘Sando’ Sandringham is the charismatic loose cannon CEO and public face of popular department store chain “Sando’s Warehouse”. She’s also the mother of two adult children she’s had little to do with since becoming pregnant to her daughter’s fiancé ten years ago. Now, after being kicked out of her beloved company and her assets frozen, she weasels her way back into the family home to enlist her estranged family to help win back her business. With zero tact, and a mountain of emotional baggage to unpack, this is going to be Sando’s toughest negotiation yet. Starring Sacha Horler, Phil Lloyd and Krew Boylan. Created by Phil Lloyd and Charlie Garber, with executive producer Jason Burrows and producer Chloe Rickard.
ABC, Red Arrow Studios International // 2018-2019
Squinters celebrates the mundane peak hour ritual for the workers at K2, a good dispatch centre, as they commute into the sun each morning and again as they return home at day’s end. Starring Kristen Schaal, international musical comedian Tim Minchin, Academy Award nominee Jacki Weaver, Stephen Peacocke, Damon Herriman, Sam Simmons, Rose Matafeo and many more. From co-creators Trent O’Donnell and Adam Zwar with executive producers Chloe Rickard and Jason Burrows.
STAN // 2015-2018
Two cops examine the minutiae of life as they kill time staking out a suspected missing persons case. An improvised comedy of two handers, No Activity is a snail’s paced crime story juxtaposed with the rapidly expanding personal stories of the cops, criminals, and hostages involved. Starring Patrick Brammall, Harriett Dyer, Dan Wylie, Darren Gilshennan, Genevieve Morris and David Field. Created, written and directed by Trent O’Donnell with executive producer Jason Burrows and producer Chloe Rickard.
Nine Network // 2016 – 2017
They’ve just won the lottery, now Lebanese-Australian family the Habibs are moving from the suburbs into Australia’s richest enclave and living the Aussie dream. But to their new neighbours, the old-money O’Neills, this means war! The series is the first narrative comedy to be commissioned by a free-to-air commercial channel in 12 years. It was created by Phil Lloyd, Rob Shehadie, Tahir Bilgic and Ben Davies with executive producer Jason Burrows and producer Chloe Rickard.
ABC, ABC Commercial, BBC2, Hulu, DCD Rights // 2012 – 2014
A comedy series that visits, once a year, for six years, the lovably dysfunctional Moody family, as they come together to share this universally celebrated holiday. The series is stuffed full of all the fun, fights, bad gifts, boring uncles, overbearing in-laws, shocking family secrets and bizarre eccentricities that any family who’s experienced the melting pot of Christmas Day will relate to. A Moody Christmas was a finalist in the Best Comedy of the Year category at the Monte Carlo TV Awards and has been picked up by CBS for a straight to series order for Fox. Its sequel is The Moodys which sees the Moody family coming together for family events over one year. Starring Ian Meadows, Patrick Brammall, Jane Harber and Tina Bursil. It was created and written by Phil Lloyd and Trent O’Donnell with Executive Producer Jason Burrow and producers Andy Walker and Chloe Rickard.
ABC // 2013
With longer-form scenes, this series aspires to take sketch comedy in a different direction with less traditional material and a surprising cast. It is at times random, often ridiculous and occasionally surreal. It is led by Jungle’s accomplished roster of directors and a variety of established and up and coming writers.
ABC // 2015
Narrated by Terence Stamp, this is the story behind one of the world’s most loved films, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
ABC // 2008 – 2010
A satirical black comedy television series in which Myles Barlow, a critic, reviews real-life experiences in response to viewer questions, such as being a murderer and a drug-mule, the rush of pleasure as he pays for sex and the bleakness of living on the streets. Review with Myles Barlow was winner of the Best Comedy at both the 2008 and 2010 AFI Awards. The format was sold to the UK, Europe and the US. With the US three season series, Review aired on the Comedy Channel and was created by Trent O’Donnell and Phil Lloyd.
ABC // 2012
Created by Sam Simmons, the undisputed master of suburban absurdity, Problems finds Sam wrapping his head in ham, serenading stuffed owls, and disco dancing in his own specially designed bread shoes, and goes some way to explaining why he won the highly prestigious 2015 Edinburgh Comedy Award and is one of most thrilling live performers in the comedy arena. He is an evangelical advocate of bringing silly back to comedy. Jungle was a co-producer alongside Token. The series was directed by Trent O’Donnell.