Reviews:
'Changing Colours was about Britain’s ethic pioneers on television and could've been a stodgy sociological exercise, but had just the right amount of welly and wisecracks' The Observer
'By far the best was Deep in the Heart of Texas.... Peter Curran's witty and intelligent exploration of the Lone Star State in election year'. The Guardian
A thorough, sympathetic trawl through the influence of Graffiti and Hip-Hop...' Daily Telegraph
‘Spinal Tap: Back from the Dead' recreated the celluloid comedy splendour effortlessly for an hour long bittersweet treat.' Times
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audio production documentaries Podcasts
audio production documentaries Podcasts
audio production documentaries Podcasts
BBC documentaries, podcasts, community and National Storytelling.
A funny, clever, enchanting and beautifully put together series. Miranda Sawyer, theguardian.com
The atmosphere was electric and the whole story a testament to great research and clear editorial focus. Sunday Telegraph.
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This year we're training some brilliant creative people from under-represented communities in Northern Ireland, thanks to the BBC's Indie Development Fund and Radio 4.
About:
We've produced films and award-winning audio content for the US channel Curiosity Stream, Audible, National Museums, and UK Dept Culture Media & Sport
We make comedy podcasts and revealing audio documentaries for the BBC, and can create engaging content for ethical companies. Indeed, we can.
From the Arctic Circle to South Africa, Los Angeles to São Paulo we've been there to capture the stories with imagination. Fun fact: Peter Curran directed the film documentary 'Dirt Is Good', the basis for the worldwide Persil 'Dirt Is Good' advertising campaign.
We're well-connected to award-winning talent, great researchers, experts and brilliant communicators around the world.
Our sound design is by the fab David Thomas, multiple BBC Drama Award winner, and the celebrated-but-shy broadcaster Peter Curran does the odd shift behind the counter.
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