Eastbourne firm ensures BBC show goes on

Identity, the live events agency based in Eastbourne, made a very special delivery to BBC’s Broadcasting House in London this week.
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Responsible for delivering events for the RAF, Identity brought a full-size replica of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team’s iconic Hawk jet to central London, to help unveil the Red Arrows’ latest dynamic manoeuvre on The One Show.

Michael Gietzen, Identity’s managing director, said, “Even in these challenging times exciting events are still happening.

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“I am really impressed at how the team at Identity was able to adapt to the fast-moving changes to the original requirements while working closely with our client and the BBC. Everyone pulled together - and delivered a great feature that was a welcome piece of good news at this time.”

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Flight Lieutenant Jon Bond, also known as Red 6, has created a new manoeuvre to feature within this year’s display.

The Red Arrows team shared this with presenter Alex Jones as part of The One Show interview.

Joining them outside the BBC studios was the RAF Hawk jet - carefully delivered and lovingly prepared for its big moment on screen by the team at Identity.

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Identity employs 100 people, delivers live events and immersive digital production for global blue-chip clients such as Google, Warner Bros, Siemens, as well as on international summits and conferences, including the NATO Leaders’

Meeting held in London in December.

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