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Hall of Fame

Over the last few years we have worked with a wide variety of clients and the following list illustrates the kind of briefs we have undertaken:

Computer Games
Lara Croft – Tomb Raider (Eidos)

Corporate Communications
DCD Media
Current TV
Fremantle International Distribution
M Law Solicitors
William Morris Agency
Silver River
MTV
Turner Broadcasting
Disney
UKTV
Virgin Media Television
Hit Entertainment PLC
RDF Media
Talkback Thames
Open Mike Productions
Outline Productions
Escape Studios

Consumer Technology
Pioneer
Dot Mobile
Telewest Broadband

DVD
Stargate Atlantis S3
Boston Legal S3
Family Guy Presents Blue Harvest
My Name is Earl S2
Shark S1
The Riches S1
Dark is Rising
Hitman
Futurama: Bender’s Big Score
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Bloodrayne
Aliens v. Predator: Requiem
The Simpsons Movie
Family Guy
Fantastic Four - Rise Of The Silver Surfer
Prison Break
Green Wing
Skins
24
Shameless
Deal Or No Deal Interactive
Derren Brown – Mind Games
My Name Is Earl
American Dad
Max and Paddy’s Road To Nowhere
Phoenix Nights
Sunday
Dresden
Peep Show
Badly Dubbed Porn
Balls Of Steel
Teachers
The Real Da Vinci Code
Elizabeth
Monarchy
Wedding Belles
The Queen’s Sister
Jimmy Carr, Various
Big Brother – Interactive
A Bear’s Tail
Jack Dee, Various
Lee Evans, Various
Alison Jackson’s Double Take
Star Stories
Fonejacker

Events, Festivals and Tours
Leaders in London - 2005, 2006 and 2007
Loaded Magazine - Lafta Awards 2006, 2007
Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival
Lost Vagueness
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Live Tour
Comic Aid – The UK’s Biggest Comedy Gig
Edinburgh International Games Festival
Brighton Comedy Festival
Cham Jam (Chamonix Snowboarding Championships)
Ministry Of Sound At The Millennium Dome
Rapture TV Live from Pacha Ibiza
Lee Evans – UK Tour
National Theatre – Fast Forward

Drinks Brands
Isle Of Jura Whisky
Heineken
Pepsi

Kids and Teen Brands
High School Musical (Disney)
Mr Men (Chorion PLC)
Hannah Montana (Disney)
Barbie (Entertainment Rights)
Phineas and Ferb (Disney)
Rupert Bear (Entertainment Rights)
Bunnytown (Disney)

Music
Elliot Minor
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
Leona Lewis – Spirit
Robbie Williams – Live At The Albert
Robbie Williams – Rudebox
Robbie Williams – Close Encounters World Tour
Robbie Williams – Live At The Velodrom, Berlin
Robbie Williams – DVD Premiere at The Odeon Leicester Square
Robbie Williams – Intensive Care
Robbie Williams – Greatest Hits
Robbie Williams – What We Did Last Summer, Live At Knebworth
Robbie Williams – And Through It All
The Best Pepsi Chart Album In The World Ever
Westlife – Back Home
Shayne Ward – Breathless
Paul Potts – One Chance

New Media/Interactive
Bebo - Kate Modern
ITV.com
Disney.co.uk
Sumo
Viral Video Chart
Getlive.co.uk
Big Brother
Slice The Pie
PlayJam

Publishing (Magazine)
Loaded Magazine (IPC)
Men's Health Magazine (Rodale)
Top Sante (Emap)
Inside Soap (Emap)
Puzzler

Publishing (Book)
Affluenza by Oliver James
Fussy Eaters by Annabel Karmel
City Of Bones by Cassandra Clare
Guinness World Records 2004, 2005, 2006
The Insider by Piers Morgan
Robbie Williams – Feel, by Chris Heath
The Apprentice (BBC Worldwide)
How To Have Kick Ass Ideas (Harper Collins)
Viz – 25th Anniversary (Dennis Publishing)

Radio
Capital Radio
Virgin Radio

Sport
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Power Bar
Football Italia

Talent
Richard & Judy
Sir Alan Sugar
Catherine Tate
David Tennant
Robbie Williams
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber

Television (Awards Shows)
Eurovision Dance Contest (2007)
The Bafta Television Awards sponsored by Pioneer 2006 (ITV)
The British Book Awards 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (Channel 4)
The British Comedy Awards 2003, 2004 and 2005 (ITV)
The National Television Awards 2002 (ITV)
The MTV Boom Awards (MTV)
FIPRO World XI Player Awards (Sky One)
The Inside Soap Awards 2003 (Living TV)
Television Of The Year Party (ITV)

Television (Channel Launches & Events)
Dave (launch campaign)
Virgin 1 (launch campaign)
Current TV (launch campaign)
More 4 (launch campaign)
Sky One (schedule launch)
Living TV (schedule launches (2002-2007))
Travel Channel (wine season launch)
Sky News (Reach For The Sky competition)
Teletext (launch campaign)
Discovery (season and advertisers launch)

Television (Comedy & Entertainment)
Never Better (BBC Two)
High School Musical (Disney)
The Friday Night Project (Channel 4)
The Catherine Tate Show, Series 1 & 2 (BBC Two)
Green Wing, Series 2 (Channel 4)
Pulling, Series 1 &2 (BBC Three)
Phoenix Nights - Series 2 (Channel 4)
The Towers Of London (Bravo)
Mock The Week (BBC Two)
School’s Out (BBC1 One)
Monkey Dust Series 1, 2 and 3 (BBC One)
The Message (BBC Three)
Will and Grace Series 4 & 5 (Living)
Scrubs (ABC1)
They Think It's All Over, Series 9-15 (BBC1)
My New Best Friend (Channel 4)
Wogan: Now And Then (UKTV)
Jack Dee Live At The Apollo, Series 2 (BBC1)
Distraction, Series 2 (Channel 4)
Swiss Toni, Series 2 (BBC 3)

Television (Drama)
Doctor Who, Series 4 (BBC One)
Doctor Who, Christmas Special 2007 (BBC One)
Doctor Who, Series 3 (BBC One)
Doctor Who, Christmas Special 2006 (BBC One)
Heroes, Series 1 (SCI FI)
The L Word (Living)

Television (Factual & Factual Entertainment)
The Apprentice Series 1,2, 3, 4 (BBC One)
How Clean Is Your House Series 1 & 2 (Channel 4)
Richard & Judy (Channel 4)
Bringing Up Baby (Channel 4)
House Of Tiny Tearaways (BBC Three)
Chop Shop (Discovery)
Pimp My Ride, Series 1 and 2 (MTV)
Most Haunted (Living)
The Dinner Party Inspectors (Channel 4)
The Agency (MTV)
Extreme Makeover 1-3 (Living)
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (Living)
I Predict A Riot (Bravo)
Derek Acorah’s Ghost Towns (Living)
Jade’s Salon (Living)
Football Factories (Bravo)

Television (Reality)
Britain's Next Top Model 1,2,3 (Living)
Any Dream Will Do (BBC One)
Big Brother (Channel Four)
The Osbournes (MTV)
The Games, Series 3 and 4 (Channel Four)
Fame Academy, Series 2 (BBC1)
Beauty And The Geek (E4)
Shipwrecked (Channel 4)

Theatre and Opera
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
David Ian Productions
Glyndebourne Opera
The National Theatre
Toby Young’s How To Lose Friends & Alienate People
Def Poetry Jam
Fame – The Musica

 
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