Nick Rayment
Nick has been in the TV industry for over 20 years. He is a versatile storyteller, with a diverse background in long form programmes – including observational documentary, crime, current affairs, science, history and studio productions.
Whether working independently or alongside Producers and Directors, Nick can contribute his expertise to create compelling and engaging content. He has a sharp eye for detail and is used to working to tight deadlines.
Nick’s skills and expertise contribute to the success of various types of television programmes, making him a favourite amongst many clients including Arrow Media and Windfall Films.
More work by Nick
What On Earth?
Combat Dealers
How Do They Do It?
NASA’s Unexplained Files
Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine
Europe From Above
War Factories
Yorkshire Auction House
See No Evil
What On Earth?
A documentary series examining such matters as the planet’s extreme locations, phenomena and species.
Aired on Discovery Science.
Combat Dealers
Larger than life Bruce Crompton buys, fixes up and sells World War 2 military kit. Always on the pursuit of a profit, Bruce and his small army of experts travel the world in search of rare artefacts and objects they can restore and resell. Aired on Quest.
How Do They Do It?
One of the most successful pop-science shows on TV, Nick worked on series 10-12. Aired on Discovery Science.
NASA’s Unexplained Files
In this special, we reveal NASA’s top ten unexplained encounters using original footage and revealing interviews with astronauts and scientists. Can these phenomena be explained away through science and detective work? Or have NASA’s cameras captured signs of extra-terrestrial life? Aired on Discovery Channel.
Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine
This factual entertainment series features ‘Gold Rush’ gold miner Dave Turin. He visits eight disused gold mines around the Western United States – deciding which mine to get up and running to turn it into a profitable, working mine. Aired on Discovery Channel.
Europe From Above
This series of spectacular aerial journeys reveals the secrets of the world’s most extraordinary countries with unique access laying bare the traditions, innovations and engineering breakthroughs that continue to shape these great modern nations today.
War Factories
This incredible series is more than the epic story of war production. No matter how many soldiers or how clever the generals or how daring the strategy, a war cannot be won if there are not enough bullets and steel and planes and food and tanks. Each episode features film archive, expert interviews and the most incredible true stories about WW1 and 2. This show is shocking and entertaining, but there’s also genuinely ground-breaking, emotional, insightful history.
Yorkshire Auction House
The series follows Auctioneer Angus Ashworth and his team as they travel across the country to clear out houses packed full of trinkets, treasure and junk, taking any valuable items to auction and turning them into serious profit for the owner.
See No Evil
Using actual security camera footage, first person interviews with family, friends and investigators, this series reveals the haunting moments leading up to a murder, often uncovering surprising suspects and evidence.