Cameron began his career in broadcasting, spending his early years at Sky Television
and ITV, where he worked as part of the launch team for ITV2.
He subsequently moved into
script and series editing on long-running drama series, before landing his first producing job on Series 6 of the hit prison drama Bad Girls for Shed Productions. He went on to produce two series of Footballers' Wives, after which he developed and exec produced ITV2's first ever drama, Footballers' Wives: Extra Time, which ran for two series.
In 2007 Cameron moved to Kudos Productions to produce the International Emmy award-winning second series of Life on Mars, and in 2009 produced BBC2's critically acclaimed Moses Jones.
Cameron has worked in development for Tiger Aspect Productions, Shed Productions and for BBC In-house where he also produced Silk, written by Peter Moffat.
Cameron is currently executive producing in-house at Shed Productions - recent credits include Waterloo Road and Young Herriot, both for BBC One.