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- A 30 minute program about the making of the feature film 'High School Musical 3' starring Zak Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. Interviews were with Zak Efron and Kenny Ortega. Also in the pro gramme were clips from the film plus the London premiere.
- Four one hour programs for the ITV Network in the UK and 6 half hour programs for Anglia TV covering the UK's largest rock music event - the 'V' Festival '98. Artists filmed include Robbie Williams, Stereophonics, Catatonia, Space, Verve, Texas, P.J. Harvey and Green Day. Transmitted in the autumn of 1998 on the ITV Network in the U.K.
- 30 minute program for the 'ITV at the Movies' series and shown as a separate stand up special. The program looked at the career of the director James Cameron and a look at his recent film release Avatar (2009).
- Half hour TV program about the hit film from Walt Disney Studios '102 Dalmations' directed by Kevin Lima. Interviews were conducted with Glenn Close talking about her role in '102 Dalmations' as Cruella De Vil. Other interviews were with Kevin Lima, director, Ioan Gruffudd, Alice Evans and Tim McInnerny. Shown in early December 2000 on Channel 5 in the U.K.
- Half hour program about the film 'Bringing Out the Dead' starring Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette and John Goodman. The interviews were with the director, Martin Scorsese, and he discussed his past films, actors in the film industry and his love and use of music in his films especially 'Bringing Out the Dead'.
- TV Special celebrating the Oscar winning film 'Chicago' directed by Rob Marshall and interviews included the stars of the film - Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, Queen Latifah, John C.Reilly and Rob Marshall illustrated with clips from 'Chicago'. The presenter and interviewer was Mariella Frostrup and the program was shown on Channel 4 and Film 4 in early 2003 when the film was generally released in the U.K.
- Half hour TV program about the comedy film 'Mickey Blue Eyes' starring Hugh Grant, Jeanne Triplehorn and James Caan. Interviews were with Hugh Grant and James Caan about the characters they play in the movie illustrated with clips from the film. One of the last films produced by Polygram and shown on the ITV Network in August 1999.
- Half hour program about the film 'Shanghai Noon' which stars Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu. Interview is with Jackie Chan talking about his career in action films in both the Far East and Hollywood. Includes Jackie Chan talking about his new film 'Shanghai Noon' and is illustrated with clips from the film. Shown on ITV1 in September 2000
- Half hour TV special about the hit film 'Spice World' starring the Spice Girls, Richard E. Grant, Elton John and Meatloaf. Interviews were with The Spice Girls and the program included musical clips from the film. The program was the highest rated show on Channel 5 in the U.K. over the Christmas period.
- Half hour program about the film 'Very Bad Things' directed by Peter Berg. Interviews in the program included Cameron Diaz, Christian Slater, Jon Favreau and Jeremy Piven illustrated with clips from the film. Transmitted on January 29th. 1999
- Half hour program about the controversial film 'The Insider' starring Al Pacino and Russell Crowe. Interviews were conducted with director Michael Mann and Russell Crowe illustrated with clips from the film. Shown on the ITV Network in March 2000
- Morrissey concert in 1991 filmed at the Odeon, Hammersmith and Morrissey included a selection of songs including 'The Last of the Famous International Playboys', 'Suedehead', 'Alsatian Cousin' and 'Angel, Angel Down We Go. Filmed by Fuji International Productions and transmitted on the JSB channel in Japan in 1991.
- Half hour show produced by Central Independent Television for the ITV Network and starring Natalie Cole who came over from the USA and sang all the songs from her album 'Everlasting'. Natalie Cole was the daughter of Nat King Cole and she has become one of the best US female singers of her generation.
- A music event held in July 2000 in Hyde Park, London for the Prince's Trust. Main stage artists that were filmed included Elton John, Bon Jovi, Kylie Minogue, Westlife, Ronan Keating, Christina Aguilera, The Corrs, Travis, Steps and Lionel Richie.
- 3 One Hour music specials covering the main stage at the last Phoenix Festival in 1996. Artists included David Bowie, The Prodigy, Neil Young + Crazy Horse, Alanis Morissette, Manic Street Preachers, Foo Fighters, Bjork, Massive Attack and The Sex Pistols. Filmed for the ITV Network in the U.K.
- Three 90 minute programs for JSB in Japan covering the 3 day rock event called The Phoenix Festival which took place in July 1994 and filming covered the main stage including the artists Iggy Pop, The Wonderstuff, Paul Weller, Pop Will Eat Itself and Squeeze.
- Half hour program for ITV2 in the U.K. shown on 3rd. November 2007. The programme looks behind the scenes at the special effects produced by Industrial Light and Magic in San Francisco, USA. Plus there were interviews with members of the cast including Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Naomi Harris.
- Three 90 minute programs covering the Reading Festival over the August Bank Holiday weekend in 1992 and each program included all the acts who appeared on the Main Stage at Reading Festival including Nirvana, Manic Street Preachers, Smashing Pumpkins, Public Enemy, The Charlatans, P.J.Harvey, Teenage Fan Club, EMF, The Wonderstuff, Ride and The Farm. The footage was also shown on the U.K series 'The Beat' which transmitted on the ITV Network through 1993.
- Three One hour music specials covering the main stage at the world famous Reading Festival in 1996. Produced for the ITV Network the artists filmed included Rage Against the Machine, The Prodigy, Black Grape, Garbage, The Stone Roses, Sonic Youth and Ash in August 1996.
- Three One hour music specials filming The Reading Festival main stage over 3 days in August 1997. Artists filmed were Metallica, Manic Street Preachers, Suede, Marilyn Manson, Stereophonics, Blink 182, The Verve, James, Cast, The Orb and Terrorvision.
- Three 90 minute programs covering the acts who performed on the main stage at the Reading Festival in 1994. Artists included Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead, Manic Street Preachers, Primal Scream, Terrorvision, Soundgarden and The Lemonheads. Footage from the festival was also included in the weekly series 'The Beat' which transmitted on the ITV Network all through 1994 and 1995
- Three 90 minute programs filmed at the main stage of the Reading Festival in 1993 for the JSB Channel in Japan. Artists filmed included Rage Against the Machine, The The, Porno For Pyros, Siouxsie and the Banshees, New Order and Ned's Atomic Dustbin.
- A 90 minute music special for ITV2 and 2 one hour programs for ITV1 in the U.K. covering the main stage at the Reading Festival in August, 2002. Artists appearing and filmed were Foo Fighters, The Strokes, The Prodigy, The Offspring, Slipknot, Pulp, White Stripes, Muse, Ash, Sum 41, Weezer and Jane's Addiction. Also shown in Japan on the JSB channel.
- Half hour TV program featuring the talents of British blues singer Ruby Turner and songs from her album 'Women Hold Up Half the Sky' including hit songs 'I'd Rather Go Blind' and 'If You're Ready'. Shown on the ITV Network in the autumn of 1987.
- Coverage of the V Festival 2002 at Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex in August 2002. Artists filmed on the main and second stage included Nickelback, Chemical Brothers, Rhianna, Stereophonics, Elbow, Basement Jaxx, Primal Scream, Manic St. Preachers, Supergrass and Elvis Costello. The programs were shown 'delayed' live totaling 10 hours over the weekend of Aug 17/18 on ITV2 in the U.K. and later 11 programs on ITV1 entitled 'ITV at the Festivals'
- Two 1 hour music specials for ITV1 covering the main and second stage at the Witnness Festival held at the Fairyhouse Racecourse in Ireland in July 2002. Artists filmed included Oasis, Primal Scream, Basement Jaxx, Starsailor, Nickelback, Green Day, The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy.