Company Profile
SRA was founded in 2000 by broadcaster
and historian Dr Nick Barratt. Dr Barratt is the CEO and
heads the agency. Every team member has a background in
history. The agency was designed to undertake all aspects
of professional, legal, academic and media research. Since
launch to present date, SRA has become a widely recognised
agency that is the primary resource for production companies
requiring historical research.
SRA is the research agency behind the double
BAFTA nominated BBC TV Series Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC1,
BBC2) that looks at celebrities tracing their family history,
as well as the BAFTA nominated BBC2 Series “Seven Wonders
of the Industrial World”. SRA has also undertaken the research
for Face of Britain (Channel 4, 2007),
Hidden House Histories (The History Channel), House Detectives
(BBC2) History Mysteries (BBC2), Not Forgotten (Channel 4),
Britain’s Best Buildings (BBC 2), So You Think You’re
Royal (Sky One), Wreck Detectives, You Don't Know You're Born
(ITV1), The Face of Britain (Channel 4), Empire's Children
(Channel 4) as well as various other TV series, newspaper
and magazine articles. SRA also researched the UK side of
the Australian version of Who Do You Think You Are? which
will air on SBS in Austalia in Feburary 2008.
SRA is based in London and researchers primarily
work at archives and libraries within greater London. Archives
include The National Archives (TNA), The Family Records Centre
(FRC), British Library (BL), and The London Metropolitan
Archives (LMA). SRA also undertakes research throughout the
UK, and Ireland depending on the nature of your project.
It has developed a network of regional accredited researchers
and research organisation. Click here for details details.
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