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We make a range of must-watch programmes from popular factual formats through to high-end specialist factual and premium documentary. Whatever the genre, we weave rich factual takeout into all that we do. And we love putting a new lens on people, places and stories across the globe.

In recent years, Yeti has won multiple awards including Bafta, RTS, New York Festival, Celtic Festival and International Broadcast awards as well as nominations for the Griersons and Asian Media Awards. In 2023 Yeti was named Multi-Channel Production Company of the Year at the Broadcast Digital Awards and was in the Top 10 Best Places to Work in TV in 2024. Yeti is the only Welsh company in Channel 4's Indie Growth Fund.

Meet The Team

We are proud to be Welsh and female-led. We have an impeccable track record of delivering quality content for the UK and global broadcasters.

“We’re renowned for being a lovely place to work so to be named one of the Best Places to Work in 2024 and also named by our peers as one of the Best in Wales in a Broadcast poll - is testament to the atmosphere and culture we have at Yeti.”

Siân PriceCreative Director
Creative Director

Siân Price

Creative Director Siân leads the company and exec-produces most of Yeti’s output – from premium documentary and specialist factual to obs-doc, features and formats. Under her leadership, Yeti have won multiple awards and critical acclaim for their factual programmes. Siân has also secured the company multiple investments and grants whilst significantly expanding the core team and turnover. She is a regular panellist, industry judge and mentor and has sat on the Edinburgh TV Festival Committee. With over 25 years of industry experience, prior to Yeti, Siân was an award-winning showrunner on landmark series including Coast (BBC2), The Great Guide (BBC2) The People Remember (BBC1) and Time Team (Channel 4). Prior to that she was a seasoned producer/director whose credits included Journey to Stonehenge (C4/Nat Geo), The Boats that Built Britain (C4), Coal House (BBC1), Artes Mundi (BBC4), TV on Trial (BBC2) and One Born Every Minute (C4). Described as a factual programming powerhouse, she’s led teams of 5 through to 60 on a range of output. Siân is also a multi-award-winning radio producer and author of the best-selling book ‘If You’re Reading This’ – a history of soldier’s farewell letters.

Head Of Production

Louise Binding

With over 25 years’ experience in the industry, Louise cut her teeth in drama before joining the BBC’s Factual Department for over a decade. As a production manager, Louise led large teams on landmark series including Coast (BBC2), The One Show (BBC1), Fugitives (BBC1) and Police Raids (C5). Louise has worked across virtually every genre including drama, live OBs, specialist factual and factual entertainment. She has worked at indies including Cardiff Productions and Tomos TV on series including Take a Hike (BBC2) and Stonehenge: The Lost Circle (BBC2). As Head of Production at Yeti, Louise keeps across numerous budgets and schedules, line manages large teams and manages all production activities from pre to post – including strategy, forecasting and building fantastic external relations.

Executive Producer, US & Streamer Development

Anna Davies

With over 25 years’ experience in unscripted television and a passion for storytelling, Anna heads up Yeti’s US and Streamer Development team, building a bold slate of history, true crime and other premium content for a global audience. Prior to Yeti, Anna ran development at Arrow Media, where she was pivotal in creating and securing standout projects for a wide range of linear and streaming platforms, including (among many others) A&E’s Secrets of the Hells Angels, the long-running true-crime hit American Monster, When Sharks Attack 360 for Nat Geo and America’s Hidden Stories: The Osage Murders for Smithsonian/Paramount+. Anna also has a wealth of experience in production, having amassed credits as an Exec, Series Producer and Producer/Director on programmes as varied as Wife Swap, Parking Mad, the Grierson-nominated Live 8: Twenty Years Ago Today, and Katie Price: Standing Up For Harvey.

Development Producer

Georgina Pike

Georgina Pike started with Yeti as a researcher and is now an AP who has a passion for all things factual. She has worked in the development teams at Twenty Twenty, RDF and One Tribe TV, where she was involved in getting films for BBC One’s The ONE Show across the line for two years running. She has also been a Researcher on The Great British Dig (Channel 4) and Fighting For Air (BBC 2), and has previously worked as June Brown’s PA on Eastenders! At Yeti, Georgina works across production and development as well as mentoring and supporting junior staff. Recent production credits include the multi-award-nominated Edward VIII: Britain’s Traitor King (C4) and Spike Milligan: The Unseen Archive (Sky Arts) as well as Edward & Wallis: The Bahamas Scandals (C5) and Royal Residence (C5).

Development AP, US & Streamers

Daniel Gilbert

Daniel is a Development AP with numerous high-profile commissions including standout titles such as Unprecedented (Discovery) and The Man with a Thousand Kids (Netflix), placing him at the forefront of premium documentary development. With wide-ranging experience across diverse development teams—such as AJH Films, Rogo Productions, Arrow Media, Fulwell73, and CTVC—Daniel has built a robust understanding of the global unscripted landscape. He specialises in true crime, history, culture, and current affairs —from returnable series like American Monster and See No Evil (ID), to observational documentaries such as Bad Boy Chiller Crew (ITV) and The Dog Fixers (Channel 4), as well as feature documentaries including Keep Quiet (Netflix) and We Will Dance Again (BBC Storyville/Paramount+). At Yeti, Daniel focuses on bold, character-driven stories and returnable factual formats.

Production Manager

Jess Rosenwald

Jess joined Yeti as a senior production co-ordinator on The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge and is now production managing a number of complex projects ranging from premium documentary to lower-cost formatted series. Jess also plays a key role with Yeti’s social media and oversees a number of freelance PCs. Prior to Yeti, Jess worked for various indies including Two Four and Cardiff Productions where her credits have included Take a Hike (BBC2), Devon & Cornwall Walks with Julia Bradbury (ITV1), The Hotel Inspector (C5) and The Science of Stupid (Nat Geo).

Researcher

Liam Newitt

Liam joined Yeti as a trainee researcher via the Channel 4 Production Trainee Scheme. A graduate in Adventure Filmmaking, he is a fluent Welsh speaker and a keen astrophotographer. Liam is a key member of the Yeti team who shoots, edits, designs decks, researches and also looks after a lot of social media content. He has worked across a number of Yeti projects in both a researcher and/or shooting role, as well as across Development. 

JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT AP

EVA SINCLAIR

Eva joined Yeti Television after being selected for Mission Accomplished’s Development AP training programme. At Yeti, Eva originates ideas for UK & US broadcasters and streamers, developing premium documentaries and returnable factual formats. She secures access to remarkable true stories, writes and designs pitch decks and loves a brainstorm! Before joining Yeti, Eva worked for over three years at Indefinite Films across documentary and drama development where she honed her skills as a researcher and script editor, sourced IP and learnt the fundamentals of storytelling. Eva is also a commissioned writer.