
Awards and nominations
Reviews
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Operation Hope/Operación Esperanza. AIB Documentary winner 2024.
Great Ormond Street, BBC Two. BAFTA shortlist 2016.
The Choir: Unsung Town. BBC Two. BAFTA, Grierson, and BANFF shortlists. Broadcasting Press Guild: Winner. VLA: Winner.
Exodus. Channel 4. Six major awards including One World Best Documentary and writer Emmy winner.
The Monastery. BBC Two. Sandford St Martin Trust Award and others.
Twentieth Century War, Channel 4. One World Awards, nominated Best Documentary.
638 Ways to Kill Castro. Channel 4. Milan Film Festival best documentary shortlist, SXSW and other festival screenings.
Tony's New Boy Network. Channel 4. RTS Shortlist.
“Great Ormond Street is life-changing TV: This is what the best documentaries are all about. Inviting us into lives that it’s a privilege to share, even just for an hour.” Radio Times
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BBC2's Grammar Schools is: “Riveting drama”, The Guardian. “Sensitive and alarming”, Telegraph. “Thought-provoking…admirably even-handed”, Telegraph. “Absorbing…heartrending”, The Observer.
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The Prisoners. “This thoughtful, tough series”. The Observer. “Exceptional documentary-making.” Time Out
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“Raw observational film-making doesn’t come much better than Skint Britain". Radio Times.
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“The Choir” is a tonic for broadcasting itself, a reminder of what the medium can achieve when it reflects real life, rather than simulated reality.” Norman Lebrecht.
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638 Ways to Kill Castro: "This fascinating film shows there’s never been a shortage of would-be assassins and hears first hand from many of the perpetrators.” Mail on Sunday. “This terrific film cuts a coherent argument for American double standards.” Sunday Times.
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The Monastery “An elegant and thoughtful series has achieved a miracle: restoring the reputation of reality TV.”, Mark Lawson, The Guardian.
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“Exodus is a moving and memorable example of the ‘journalism of attachment’.” Sunday Times. “A moving and enlightening documentary”, Daily Mail.
Skies Above Britain: "heart-stoppingly edgy....a quite thrilling essay on the wonders and practical dangers of taking to the air.” The Telegraph. “enthralling...gripping" The Times.