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The Great British Bake Off maker Love Productions' turnover and profit both fall back

Love Productions, the TV company behind The Great British Bake Off, has seen both its turnover and profit fall back during its latest financial year

Noel Fielding, Prue Leith, Alison Hammond, and Paul Hollywood, the judges and presenters on series 15 of The Great British Bake Off(Image: Channel 4/Love Productions/Mark Bourdillon/PA Wire )

Love Productions, the company behind the popular TV series The Great British Bake Off, has reported a downturn in both turnover and profit during its latest financial year.

The firm's turnover decreased to £71.7m in 2023, a drop from £79.3m in 2022, according to the latest accounts filed with Companies House, as reported by .

Pre-tax profits also saw a reduction, falling from £25.3m to £22m over the same timeframe.

These figures follow on from Love Productions' 2021 performance, where it reported a turnover of £58.1m and a pre-tax profit of £15.8m.

Established by Richard McKerrow and Anna Beattie in 2004, Love Productions became part of Sky when the broadcaster acquired a 70% stake in 2014, before taking full ownership in 2020.

In addition to The Great British Bake Off, Love Productions is responsible for creating other hit shows such as The Great British Sewing Bee, Benefits Street, The Great Pottery Throw Down, and Westside.

The company experienced a decline in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ turnover from £69.6m to £63.9m, while its international revenue also fell from £9.7m to £7.7m.

Revenue generated from the production of television programmes dipped slightly from £58.6m to £57.6m, and income from secondary sales and royalties was reduced significantly from £20.6m to £14m.