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ABOUT

POWERFUL STORIES, AUTHENTIC IDEAS, ENTERTAINING TELEVISION

A-OK Media House is a Cardiff-based TV and Digital production company with storytelling and entertainment in our blood. We develop and produce thought provoking programmes defined by creativity, powerful stories and unique style. 

TEAM

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REZA PAKRAVAN - FOUNDER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR 

Reza is specialising in developing and producing original factual programmes and story-led documentaries, including observational, travel log and adventure and cross-platform content. With expertise in international co-production, he has worked on programmes for networks such as BBC, Amazon Prime, Channel 4, National Geographic, Aljazeera, Netflix and Fox. During his time at A-OK he has developed and produced various original TV shows from the idea stage to full-scale production.
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ALEXIS PRICE - CREATIVE DIRECTOR 

Alexis is a senior television executive who was previously Head of DSP South and has held creative directorships at companies including Renegade Pictures (Warner Bros. Discovery) and Koska (ITV Studios). Throughout her career, she's devised, sold and executive produced multiple UK and international series including Discovery+ Charlotte Church: Building The Dream, Quest Red’s The Nolans Go Cruising, Channel 5's Puppy School For Guide Dogs, Nat Geo’s Car SOS and Channel 4’s BAFTA-nominated The Tribe. In 2024, she co-founded the technology company YourAvatar.ai, which provides market leading generative AI solutions for the elder care and education sectors.
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SIMON RICHARDSON - HEAD OF POSTPRODUCTION 

With over two decades in film and broadcast television Simon has directed and edited numerous documentaries and projects for Disney, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and Amazon Prime. He was nominated for best music for William Gilbey’s Father’s Day, winner of Best Film at the LA Film and edited the award winning Into the Zone Chernobyl documentary. He has written and/or directed a number of feature films.
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