12th December 2011Video Production News - Sky Improves Facilities At Children’s Trust Charity…

Television Production in Britain has taken a refreshingly altruistic tone of late, with Sky’s new show ‘Britain’s Great Tree-house Challenge’ using its woodsman skills for the benefit of the most deserving children in Britain. The show accomplished the gargantuan task of building a fully-functional tree-house, complete with wheel-chair lift and suspended walk-way, at The Children’s Trust Charity site in Tadworth.

The impressive structure was built over the course of five days, and the site was one of three which was selected after the filmmakers were informed of the huge positive impact they could make on the lives of the children receiving care there.

Jan Vance, play therapist at The Children’s Trust, said: “We could never have dreamed that such an amazing structure could be created here. The tree-house will enrich the lives of the children in countless ways for many years to come.”

The Children’s Trust Charity works with children who have multiple disabilities and complex health needs, and helps to improve the quality of life for hundreds of children and their families nation-wide. The Great Tree-house Challenge, presented by architectural designer Charlie Luxton, will be broadcast on Sky 1 on Tuesday, December 13 at 8pm.

If you would like to see more of the family-members, care-workers and children themselves then be sure to check out these video productions which were made by Spectrecom Films.

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