Decode picks up live-action Turner spy comedy

The distribution arm of Toronto, Canada-based Decode Entertainment, Decode Enterprises is taking on a non-Canuck property for the first time, scooping up worldwide television and home entertainment rights to Turner Broadcasting's new live-actioner My Spy Family.
July 10, 2007

The distribution arm of Toronto, Canada-based Decode Entertainment, Decode Enterprises is taking on a non-Canuck property for the first time, scooping up worldwide television and home entertainment rights to Turner Broadcasting’s new live-actioner My Spy Family.

Produced by UK upstart Kindle Entertainment, the series aimed at kids six to 14, centers on the Bannons, a family of ex-spies who attempt to adapt to normal life after years of foiling super criminals and overthrowing dictators.

My Spy Family is slated to bow on Boomerang UK in September and Decode will be launching it into the international market at MIPCOM this October.

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Gary Rusak is a freelance writer based in Toronto. He has covered the kids entertainment industry for the last decade with a special interest in licensing, retail and consumer products. You can reach him at garyrusak@gmail.com

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