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New Head of Scripted,
SBS's diverse tales to tell,
Legha takes the helm.
Nakul Legha steps up as head of scripted at SBS
SBS has promoted former Netflix alum Nakul Legha into the role of head of scripted, as the hybrid-funded public broadcaster doubles down on its commitment to delivering diverse and distinctive Australian stories that resonate with audiences locally and globally.
Legha, who joined SBS in January as commissioning editor, has been instrumental in the production and development of SBS's locally commissioned scripted programmes. In his new role, he will oversee the network's flagship commissioned scripted series, short-form content through Digital Originals, and industry initiatives like Originate Features.
Legha brings to the table extensive industry experience across the creative, commercial, and legal aspects of television and film commissioning, acquisitions, and programming. Prior to SBS, he worked at Netflix where he played a significant role in growing the streamer's local content strategy and oversaw original developments and productions as Creative Executive. He also led Netflix's local film and TV programming and acquisitions, including a historic co-commission with NITV for the Logie-nominated children's series, Eddie's Lil' Homies.
Starting his career as an Intellectual Property and entertainment lawyer, Legha most recently worked at the ABC where he negotiated commissioning, acquisition and talent deals, and advised on key initiatives for emerging and diverse talent.
"I'm honoured to take on this role and build on SBS's incredible legacy of bold and distinctive Australian stories. SBS is one of the world's great cultural institutions. The stories and faces on SBS were my connection to Australian culture and community as a newly arrived immigrant. I'm thrilled to be able to return the favour and deliver shows that delight, surprise and resonate with audiences here and across the world," said Legha.
SBS's Head of Commissioning, John Godfrey, said: "We're thrilled to have Nakul leading SBS Scripted, in recognition of his exceptional talents and genuine passion for Australian stories. We're excited to see him continue to evolve our scripted slate, and create stories that celebrate and connect with all Australians."
The SBS Scripted commissioning team also includes Zaina Ahmed, who joined the network in May as Development Executive. Sally Riley, former head of Drama, Entertainment and Indigenous at the ABC, will continue to work with SBS Scripted as a creative consultant.