FEATURED PROGRAMMES

Crash Magnets is the main road safety resource for Scottish secondary schools. For Road Safety Scotland. A series of short films, part animated and part documentary targeting new drivers and passengers.
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The "Think About" campaign for Shell focussed on hand safety. Punchy, but easy to watch, part of the company's health and safety training.
Personalities like Richard Wilson were featured in staff training programmes for the Royal Bank. The use of comedy and A list celebrities makes programmes watchable and memorable.

Lelsley Riddoch asked 'what went wrong with the Tay Road Bridge?' for Dundee City Council with financial help from the National Lottery fund. Rigorously independent, hard hitting but effective tool to win support for redevelopment.

Corporate Programming

Our programmes made for business are usually made in the same way, by the same people as make programmes commissioned for television.

And modern digital techniques make it easy to version programmes for internet distribution or to be the core of an interactive DVD. Now more than ever, the moving image is an important communication tool.

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Clients

Fresh Television is proud to have been a main provider of road safety programmes which are seen in every secondary school and primary school in Scotland. The client, Road Safety Scotland is a creative and innovative producer of education material. Other clients include Shell's safety division; Glasgow City Council; South Lanarkshire Council; DanceBase - the Scottish national dance resource; The Tulloch Building Group and Dundee City Council.