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BUILT BY BROADCAST, GUIDED BY STORY

Between 2010 and 2017, I produced and occasionally directed television shows across a range of genres and formats for multiple broadcasters and platforms. This is the body of work where I learned what really matters: clarity under pressure, versatility across formats, and a story-first mindset. The reel below highlights the projects that had the most profound impact on me during that time.

Broadcast TV / Producer Reel

SELECTED PORTFOLIO

Silver Spitfire: The Longest Flight / Sky History

Silver Spitfire: The Longest Flight / Sky History

INDUSTRY FOUNDATIONS

My career in TV production began in 2004 in Australia on ‘I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here’ (ITV). I then spent two months in Fiji working on ‘Celebrity Love Island’ (ITV) before returning to Australia to work on ‘Big Brother’ (Nine Network) and ‘Joker Poker’ (Network Ten), a series where Australia’s top comedians battled it out at a poker table to raise money for charity. In 2006, I returned to the UK and moved to London, joining the team on ‘Space Cadets’ (C4), followed by ‘Big Brother 7’ (C4), where I worked on the Task Team developing games for the contestants. I was then privileged to be part of Paul Merton’s final series of ‘Room 10’ (BBC1) before going on to work on a variety of other productions, including ‘Tonightly’ (C4), ‘Gladiators’ (Sky), and even a paranormal series, ‘Living With The Dead’ (Living TV). 

I value these experiences as much as my senior roles, having worked on incredible shows with people who taught me to adapt, lead, problem-solve, and tell stories in challenging conditions, all of which fuelled my passion for filmmaking.

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