Stephanie Archer
(Edit supervisor)
has edited some of the BBC’s landmark documentaries.  Favourite loco, Stefs not  a huge railway fan but does like SWT’s “444“ which she travels on regularly!
 
Jennifer Johnston
(Presenter)
has presented many programmes for the BBC and satelite channels. She has a genuine interest in railways which we believe comes across in her presentation. She’s currently the face of Bluebell Newsreel.
Favourite loco, “B12” 61572
 
John Collins
(Director of programmes)
has for seventeen years been working as a freelance lighting cameraman mostly for the BBC and been involved with many broadcast projects in a production capacity. As a dedicated  railway enthusiast John wants to use his skills to help generate interest and additional income for heritage railways all over Britain.  Favourite loco, “Normandy” 96 and all the Deltics!
David Meyer
(Managing director)
is a Certified Accountant with ten years experience working within the broadcast TV industry. David is a “Southern’ man! Favourite loco, “Wadebridge” 34007
 
Chris Dunford
(Cameraman)
is new to our camera team. He has a very creative eye. He’s currently working with Elektra facilities in London learning the ropes with high end TV broadcast equipment.
Favourite loco, none yet, we’re still beating the train bug into him... he quite likes the Southern Pacifics though.
Mark Slemmings
(Cameraman)
has joined us from BBC news gathering as our main location cameraman
Favourite loco,
“Royal Ordnance Corps”  45112
 
Katie Singleton
(Presenter)
has joined us from CBBC
She’s “our girl in Dorset” looking after the Swanage Railway
Favourite loco,   “6695” SR. She’s helped fire this loco and loves it!
 
Chris Wood
(Producer and head of sales and marketing)
has moved to Rail TV from a successful career in global satellite  communications.
He’s producing a documentary about the Golden Arrow Pullman service which ran between London and Paris. Favourite locos, Battle Of Britain class