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Our Clients
The Barmy Army 
The Barmy Army is the UKs largest and most successful organisation helping cricket fans watch and support the England cricket team all over the world. Started by three friends on the 94/95 Ashes tour, The Barmy Army brings its unique carnival atmosphere to the game and its members are now recognised as the greatest supporters in world cricket. Its aim is to make watching all forms of cricket more accessible and enjoyable for fans.
Metrostar represents The Barmy Army in book publishing
Rod Campbell
Rod Campbell is a maker of children's books. Born in Scotland in 1945, he was raised and educated in Zimbabwe. He began creating books in 1980 when he was asked by a friend to illustrate some children's books. He later set up his own publishing company, Campbell Books, which he sold to Macmillan in 1995. Rod's book, Dear Zoo, has sold over 4 million copies and has built a reputation as one of the most popular and enduring pre-school titles.
Rod has appointed Metrostar to represent 'Dear Zoo' for licensing
Dennis Publishing

Dennis Publishing is one of the world's fastest-growing independently owned media companies. Group turnover exceeds £85 million a year, excluding subsidiary companies. The company publishes over 50 magazines, digital magazines, websites and mobile sites in the UK (including The Week , Monkey, Auto Express, PC Pro, Viz and Maxim) and The Week in the US. Dennis is also a major shareholder in Seymour Distribution and Dovetail Services Ltd. Dennis Publishing is privately owned by Felix Dennis.
Metrostar represents Viz for Dennis Publishing
FremantleMedia
FremantleMedia is one of the largest international creators and producers of entertainment brands in the world, with leading prime time drama, serial drama, entertainment and factual entertainment programming in over 40 territories. Its purpose is to create ideas, programmes and brands that entertain, inspire and enrich people the world over.
Fremantle believes that ideas should inspire and drive popular culture, and that its products live in peoples’ heads and hearts. “We think that television programmes can become global brands, and that great ideas demand great execution. People are at the heart of what we do, and we nurture and develop individuals.”
Metrostar represents 'Rainbow', 'Britain's Got Talent' and 'The X Factor' in book and magazine publishing for FremantleMedia.
Love Productions
Love Productions is one of the fastest growing independents in the UK. In just 5 years, it has established itself as a medium-sized company known for the quality of its output, and the strength of its ideas. Past productions include Famous, Rich & Homeless (BBC1), Young Mums’ Mansion (BBC3), The Baby Borrowers (BBC3), Virgin Cooks (BBC3) and I Want my Dad Back (C4). During the last year, Love has continued to push programming boundaries and delivered bold original projects. It has made more big series for BBC1, BBC3 and Channel 4.
Metrostar represents 'The Great British Bake Off' for Love Productions.
Kudos Film and Television
In a little over a decade, Kudos has amassed an impressive catalogue of television and film, creating original, popular, award-winning work with flair and intelligence and a keen sense of emerging talent. Whether tackling edgy subject matter or crafting mainstream entertainment, Kudos has become, under the leadership of Joint Managing Directors Stephen Garrett and Jane Featherstone, an international force as a production entity of quality and distinction.
Metrostar represents 'Ashes to Ashes', 'Life On Mars', 'MI High', 'Spooks' and 'Hustle'
for Kudos.
The National Archives
The National Archives is the UK government's official archive, containing over 1,000 years of history. They give detailed guidance to government departments and the public sector on information management and advise others about the care of historical archives.
Metrostar represents 'Green Cross Man' and other public information films for The National Archives.
Oxford University Press 
Oxford University Press had its origins in the information technology revolution of the late fifteenth century, which began with the invention of printing from movable type. The first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, only two years after Caxton set up the first printing press in England. Today, Oxford University Press is one of the largest publishers in the UK, and the largest university press in the world. A department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.
Metrostar represents 'Winnie the Witch' for Oxford University Press.
The Scout Association
The Scout Association provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for 400,000 young people aged 6-25. Internationally, they have over 28 million young people enjoying the benefits of Scouting across 216 countries. Personal development means promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential. In Scouting, they believe that young people develop most when they are 'learning by doing,' when they are given responsibility, work in teams, take acceptable risks and think for themselves.
Metrostar represents The Scout Association in various book publishing activities
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