As Executive Vice President of Production, Eve Frederick is a key leader of the BBC Studios’ Los Angeles production arm. She oversees the unscripted production teams across a wide range of premium original programs and U.S. adaptations of hit global formats. Her purview includes Outlast for Netflix, Ladies of London for Bravo, Celebrity Weakest Link and The 1% Club for FOX, and the iconic, multi-Emmy winning Dancing with the Stars for ABC, which had a record-breaking Season 34 that delivered franchise-high engagement, expanded cross-platform viewership, and standout live entertainment production at scale.
Frederick works closely with the Unscripted Development and Current Programming teams to execute the creative vision across a diverse slate of television genres. Her expertise spans across a multitude of domestic and international filming locations and budgets. Her key focus is on taking care of crew and talent, fostering a positive work environment, and establishing strong relationships with industry partners.
Her additional series credits at BBC Studios include the multi-Emmy®-winning Life Below Zero franchise and Breaking Bobby Bones for National Geographic, The Weakest Link for NBC, Top Gear America for Discovery, Ex-Rated for Peacock, Texicanas for Bravo, an Alicia Keys New Years Eve concert for BBC One, a Billie Eilish performance for the Earthshot Prize Awards, and both Wrestlers and Murder Among the Mormons for Netflix.
Frederick is passionate about advocating for green production practices and oversees the sustainability initiatives for BBC Studios LA. Various projects have been honored with the Environmental Media Association Seal for sustainable production practices, and Life Below Zero Season 12 received a 2025 EMA Awards nomination.
Most recently, Frederick served as Senior Vice President of Production for BBC Studios, LA Productions. Prior to joining BBC Studios in 2018, she was a key member of the leadership team at Matador Content, where she produced series projects with Viacom (such as the breakout hit Lip Sync Battle), HBO, ABC, Facebook, National Geographic, Syfy, AMC, GSN, A&E, and Oxygen. Her credits also include the Apple Music documentary Give Me Future, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. She began her career in roles at Discovery, Oxygen, and MTV Networks, where she produced on-air promos with a focus on celebrity and music-driven content. She segued into a freelance career in commercial, event/awards, reality, and music production with companies including HBO, Viacom, Den of Thieves, 3 Ball, Cineflix, and Radical Media.
Frederick earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she majored in Film, Television & Radio and minored in Women’s Studies. She studied a semester abroad at The University of New South Wales, Australia.