Whether you are a retail giant, a charity, a museum, an emergency services force or the military, opening your doors up to cameras is always nerve-wracking. Working with the right producer, and establishing a relationship based on trust is crucial to getting a result that keeps both you and the broadcaster happy. We have extensive experience of working with a number of different organisations on high profile projects for broadcasters. All these institutions have had different needs and sensitivities – some are listed below:

Rosewood Hotel, Hong Kong – First Class Travel Show, Channel 5

Cathay Pacific – First Class Travel Show, Channel 5

Raffles, Doha – First Class Travel Show, Channel 5

Qatar AirwaysFirst Class Travel Show, Channel 5

Al Maha, Dubai – First Class Travel Show, Channel 5

National Crime Agency, Discovery Plus, to be announced

Highgrove House, private residence of King Charles III – Steve Backshall, Secret Life of Bees, Channel 5

Finnair – First Class Travel Show, Channel 5

Virgin Atlantic – First Class Travel Show, Channel 5

La Picota Prison, Bogota – Discovery Plus, to be announced

The National Army of Colombia Ross Kemp: Mafia and Britain, Sky History

Waitrose24 Hours In . . . Channel 5

Aldi 24 Hours In . . . Channel 5

Greggs Secrets of their Best Bakes, Channel 5

The Mary Rose (Museum and Dive Site – 1st time in 40 years)Deep Sea Treasure Hunter, Sky History

Caesar’s Palace, Las VegasMillion Dollar Buffet, Channel 5

The Nordic, BostonMillion Dollar Buffet, Channel 5,

Agatha Christie Estate Agatha Christie: 100 Years of Poirot and Miss Marple, Channel 5

The British MuseumBritain’s Secret Treasures Series 1 & 2, ITV

The Salvation ArmyPaul O’Grady: the Sally Army and Me, BBC 1

Kings Cross Station, Paddington Station & Network Rail – Channel 5, Paddington 24/7

English Heritage – ITV, Britain’s Secret Homes

Northumbria Police’s Murder Squad – ITV, Sir Trevor McDonald’s An Hour To Catch a Killer

Devon & Cornwall Police – ITV, Devon & Cornwall Police

The Maharajas’ Express – ITV, Sir Trevor McDonald’s Indian Train Adventure