Moira Stagg

Production Finance Manager at Wall to Wall

Moira Stagg is currently working as a Production Finance Manager at Wall to Wall since January 2023. Prior to this, Moira held the same position at RENEGADE PICTURES (UK) LIMITED from March 2018 to June 2023. Moira has also worked as a Production Accountant for various production companies, showcasing their expertise in managing production finance.

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London, United Kingdom

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Wall to Wall

Wall to Wall has been supplying innovative, hugely popular, award-winning programming around the world since 1987. Our output spans scripted and non-scripted and has been recognised with BAFTA, Emmy, Grierson and RTS awards as well as an Academy Award. Our customers include the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky, Netflix, AppleTV+, Disney+, National Geographic, PBS, Discovery, HBO and many others. Scripted productions include the acclaimed BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominated single The Girl starring Sienna Miller and Toby Jones for HBO and BBC, period drama The Scandalous Lady W starring Natalie Dormer for BBC and The Windermere Children for BBC and ZDF. For more than ten years we also made cop series New Tricks, which was consistently BBC One’s highest rated weekday drama. January 2023 sees the return to the BBC of one its most popular drama brands – Waterloo Road. Our non-scripted productions over the years include titles such as: Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC), Long Lost Family (ITV), Glow Up (BBC and Netflix), the acclaimed mini-series AIDS: The Unheard Tapes (BBC), Child Genius (Channel 4), multiple series of living history hit Back in Time for… (BBC), Little Big Shots (ITV) and five seasons of The Voice UK (BBC). Recent series titles for Netflix include Earthstorm, Alien Worlds and Dope; for National Geographic we have made many series including Narco Wars and Underworld Inc. Meanwhile natural history series Growing Up Animal debuted on Disney+ in 2021 and Becoming You on Apple+ in 2020. Our film Man on Wire (about French high-wire artist Philippe Petit’s illegal 1974 tightrope walk between the Twin Towers) won us our first Oscar.


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United Kingdom

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11-50

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