
BROADCAST
We create award-winning, high-quality films for major broadcasters that work across genres and budgets.
From hard-hitting conservation documentaries to character-led series, we build the right team and tone for every story, handling everything from development to final delivery. We provide the whole package: full-length series, social cutdowns tailored to reach the right audience and written journalism.
Our foundations are in traditional broadcast but our approach is future-facing. We’ve led some of the BBC’s most technically pioneering projects, from its first interactive TV episode and 360° VR programme, to the world’s first show shot and edited entirely on phones.
Today, we continue to experiment and push storytelling into new spaces.
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BBC NEWS: TECHXPLORE
One of the best ways to understand any country is through its latest innovation. TechXplore follows BBC tech reporter Paul Carter who is on a mission to explore destinations across the globe, hunting down their cutting-edge tech and talking to the people behind it.
Recent episodes include:
Techxplore: Deaflympics
Techxplore: Italy's Winter Games
Techxplore: Japan from North to South
Techxplore: Morocco​
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We offer more than just production services, our team of trained journalists often write articles to extend coverage for our shows:​​​
BBC Future: How the sound of sport is being reimagined for deaf fans
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BBC Future: The Japanese town turning cowpats into hydrogen fuel
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ADVENTURES IN CONSERVATION
In Adventures in Conservation (formerly Extreme Conservation), presenter Michaela Strachan travels the globe to meet the people dedicated to protecting our planet’s wildlife and habitats.
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The first episodes were filmed in the Maldives and Turkey where innovators are trying to save the coral reefs and build a 150-kilometre tree corridor for the migrating brown bear. More recently, we tracked snow leopards in an Soviet nature reserve in the remote mountains of Uzbekistan.
Recent episodes include:
Adventures in Conservation: Searching for Snow Leopards
Extreme Conservation: Turkey
Extreme Conservation: Maldives
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WORLD'S GREATEST TRAIN JOURNEYS
In World's Greatest Train Journeys, Paul Carter discovers the most exciting adventures to be had by rail, as he uncovers the joys of train travel on and off the tracks.
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Recent episodes include: ​
Japan's New Golden Route - Part One
Japan's New Golden Route - Part Two
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DISCOVERING THE WORLD'S TABLE
In Discovering the World's Table we explore how a region's history and culture feed into its local and sustainable food scene.​
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Recent episodes include: ​
Discovering the World's Table: Istanbul's Fusion Food
Discovering the World's Table: A Culinary Crossroads
Discovering the World's Table: The Succulent Steppes
Discovering the World's Table: Bountiful Borneo
Discovering the World's Table: Poland's Forgotten Flavours
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ENCOUNTER CULTURE
Nikki Bedi experiences the most exciting
arts, cultural events and destinations.​
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Recent episodes include: ​
Turkey's Fairytale Festival​​​
Turkey's Mythical Mardin
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BBC EARTH: 'The ghost of the mountain': The former Soviet reserve where snow leopards roam
Alongside our Adventures in Conservation show, we provided an in-depth article looking at the history behind the Uzbekistan former-Soviet reserve where snow leopards are thriving. ​
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In a historic former Soviet reserve in the magnificent Uzbek mountains, Michaela Strachan and India Latham find rare signs of the world's most elusive feline.
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