BBC Scotland’s BAFTA Scotland-winning reality show The Agency: Unfiltered is back for a third series, offering an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Scotland’s largest influencer agency, Aquarius Creative.
The Agency: Unfiltered S3
With a new office, new influencers and a brand new TikTok Academy, this series promises even more drama, ambition, and glamour than ever before.
Produced by IWC (a Banijay UK company), the glossy series once again shines a spotlight on Aquarius’s co-founders, Kirsten Cameron and Amy Moore, as they navigate the challenges of running their growing influencer marketing agency.
With their move to a stunning new Hamilton office—seven times larger than their previous space— and managing an expanding roster of influencers from across the UK, the agency girls are busier than ever.
Series 3 also brings an exciting new twist: the Aquarius Academy. Over 5-weeks, Kirsten and Amy put six of Scotland’s most promising up-and-coming TikTokers to the test, setting them challenges to see if they have what it takes to be represented by Aquarius Creative.
With only one winner, the competition is intense, emotions run high, and dramatic twists leave Kirsten and Amy facing tough decisions.
Fans can also catch up with familiar faces from past series as they navigate personal and professional challenges in the social media spotlight.
Since its launch in 2023, The Agency: Unfiltered has been a massive hit, especially among younger viewers, with Series 1 and 2 achieving over 1.2 million streams on BBC iPlayer.
The show has also received critical acclaim, winning a BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Entertainment Programme in 2024.
The Agency: Unfiltered series three (6×30’) is an IWC production for BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer.
Executive producers for IWC are Laura Capaldi and Mark Downie.
The series was commissioned by Steve Allen, commissioning executive for BBC Scotland.
Aquarius website
Mediashotz tried to visit the Aquarius Creative website via its Instagram page but it appears the agency no longer has one. When we clicked on the agency’s weblinks we were directed to a godaddy page, saying the domain was up for grabs.



