wild people
key staff
Philip Morrow
Managing Director
Philip Morrow established Wild Rover in 1999. Prior to that, he was an executive at Channel 4, Mentorn, Thames and UTV. Phil has over 20 years of experience in entertainment, including shows like: Whose Line is it Anyway? (Channel 4), Gerry Anderson’s Space Precinct (BBC/Sky), Vic Reeves Big Night Out (Channel 4), The Crystal Maze (Channel 4), Today's the Day (BBC), Drop the Dead Donkey (Channel 4), Passport (BBC), Tonight with Jonathan Ross (Channel 4).
Kieran Doherty
Development Executive
Kieran joined the Wild Rover development team in 2005. His early credits include Get Smarter in a Week (BBC / BNN), The Big Bumper Science Quiz (BBC), Over Here (BBC), and Just For Laughs (BBC). From 2006 Kieran and Matthew Worthy have jointly led Wild Rover's development, creating hit formats: Take The Money and Run (ABC), Find Me The Funny (BBC), The David Meade Project (BBC) and Secret Fortune (BBC).
Matthew Worthy
Development Executive
Matthew started his career in the entertainment department of Granada Television. He joined Wild Rover in 2005 for Get Smarter in a Week (BBC), acting as Format Consultant for the international versions. From 2006 Matthew and Kieran Doherty have jointly led Wild Rover's development, creating hit formats: Take The Money and Run (ABC), Find Me The Funny (BBC), The David Meade Project (BBC) and Secret Fortune (BBC).
Verity Quinn
General Manager
Verity joined Wild Rover in 2009. Prior to this, Verity spent seven years at Macmillan Media where she was Operations Manager and was responsible for the day-to-day running of the GMTV newsrooms in Belfast and Glasgow.
