You’ve got the talent.
You’ve got the audience.
You’ve got the venue.
You’ve got the idea.
Now you need a production partner who knows how to bring it all together.
Whether you’re producing an artist interview, celebrity Q&A, panel discussion, live performance, fan event, debate, livestream or special broadcast, Funny Hands Media helps turn great ideas into great productions.
This is the type of work Funny Hands was built on.
It’s where we developed our reputation.
It’s where we honed our skills.
And it’s still the type of work we enjoy most.
HIGH PROFILE PRODUCTIONS. BROADCAST STANDARDS.
Funny Hands Media has delivered a wide variety of productions featuring globally recognised artists, actors, presenters, musicians, online personalities and live audiences.
Our experience includes artist interviews, album launches, celebrity discussions, panel debates, audience Q&As, fan events, livestreams and large-scale live broadcasts.
Every production is different.
The common factor is the need for experienced people who understand live television, know how to work under pressure and understand what it takes to deliver a successful show.
Whether the audience is sitting in the room, watching online or catching up later, our focus is always the same: creating engaging content that looks great and runs smoothly.
PRODUCTIONS WE’VE HELPED BRING TO LIFE
Frozen 2 Soundtrack Launch
Hosted by Edith Bowman, this live broadcast celebrated the launch of Disney and Universal’s Frozen 2 soundtrack.
The production featured interviews with principal cast members, music content from the forthcoming film and a live audience Q&A.
Sabrina Carpenter Album Launch
Sabrina Carpenter travelled from the United States to launch her latest album in London in front of an audience of dedicated fans.
The event included live performances, audience interaction and the premiere of her latest music video.
Skepta – Ignorance Is Bliss
Grime artist Skepta sat down with BBC Radio 1Xtra’s Tiffany Calver to discuss his latest album.
The live production included audience participation, fan questions and exclusive content.
Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures Reimagined
Commissioned by Warner Music, this live broadcast celebrated the 40th anniversary of the iconic album.
Band member Stephen Morris joined the discussion for a special live interview.
The Beatles – The White Album
A ninety-minute live discussion featuring Giles Martin explored whether The White Album could be made today.
The broadcast attracted more than 140,000 views on YouTube.
Robin Wright In Conversation
Funny Hands worked alongside Matches Fashion on a live interview with award-winning actress Robin Wright from their flagship Mayfair venue.
Mo Gilligan – No Money No Problems
British comedian Mo Gilligan hosted his popular podcast, No Money No Problems, in front of a live studio audience.
Broadcast live on YouTube, the ninety-minute show featured conversations with special guests Tinie Tempah and Amelia Dimoldenberg, combining podcast-style discussion, audience interaction and live production.
Funny Hands helped deliver the live broadcast, ensuring the show ran smoothly both for the audience in the room and viewers watching online.
AFTV One Million Subscribers
To celebrate reaching one million subscribers, AFTV hosted a live panel discussion featuring audience interaction and audience Q&A.
Funny Hands helped deliver the live show to fans both in the room and watching online.
BUILT FOR LIVE CONTENT
Many of these productions were delivered for YouTube Space London, where audiences expected broadcast-quality content featuring high-profile guests, live interaction and engaging discussion.
Every production was different.
Different talent.
Different audiences.
Different objectives.
What remained constant was the need for experienced people who could deliver under pressure and maintain high production standards from start to finish.
That’s where Funny Hands excelled.
FROM IDEA TO GLOBAL BROADCAST
Some productions arrive fully formed.
Others begin as a conversation.
One of the most ambitious projects Funny Hands helped deliver was World Fishing Day.
Working alongside Fishing TV, Funny Hands helped steer the project from an initial idea through to a twenty-four-hour live broadcast watched by a global audience.
Featuring contributors from more than twenty-one locations around the world via LiveU, the production required extensive planning, coordination and execution.
From helping source the studio and shape the production, through to delivering the final broadcast, Funny Hands played a central role in bringing the project to life.
The result was twenty-four hours of continuous live broadcasting connecting contributors and audiences across multiple continents.
WHEN THE CLOCK IS TICKING
Live productions don’t always come with months of preparation.
Sometimes the timeline is measured in days.
For the HONNE album launch at YouTube Space London, Funny Hands received the booking, attended the production meeting, reviewed the set list, rehearsed the show and delivered the live broadcast within an exceptionally short turnaround.
The result was a polished live production, a happy client and another successful show delivered under pressure.
STAND UP TO CANCER: YOUTUBE FIGHTS BACK
A proud moment for Funny Hands was being asked to support the live Stand Up To Cancer: YouTube Fights Back broadcast from YouTube Space London.
Nineteen members of the Funny Hands team came together to help deliver three hours of live content in support of a fantastic cause.
It remains one of the largest productions Funny Hands has been involved with and demonstrates our ability to scale up when a project demands it.
WHY FUNNY HANDS?
Because great productions aren’t just about equipment.
They’re about experience.
They’re about preparation.
They’re about understanding how live content works.
Most importantly, they’re about having the right people around you when the pressure is on.
Our experience includes productions involving YouTube Space London, Disney, Universal, Sony Music, Warner Music, Matches Fashion, Fishing TV and many others.
The content may change.
The audience may change.
The venue may change.
The standard never does.
LET’S TALK
If you’re planning an artist interview, panel discussion, audience Q&A, livestream, fan event, live performance, special broadcast or talent-led production, we’d love to hear about your plans.
Contact Funny Hands Media to discuss how we can help bring your next production to life.

