
Cutting Edge: Rich Kid, Poor Kid
Directed by Zac Beattie
Close-Up Films for Channel Four
1 x 50 mins; Digi-Beta
Two teenage girls from opposite ends of the same London street agree to meet up and compare their different lives.
Cutting Edge: Mum, Heroin and Me
Directed by Jane Treays
Granada TV for Channel Four
1 x 50 mins; Digi-Beta
A graphic portrait of the devastation caused by heroin addiction in the relationship between a mother and daughter.
Behind the Scenes: The Queen's Coronation
Directed by Lucy Swingler
Quickfire Media for Channel Four
1 x 50 mins; Hi-Def
A film dramatising the hours around the Queen's coronation and Cecil Beaton's official portraits of the royals at the Palace.
Cutting Edge: Ninety Naps A Day
Directed by Nick Holt
Firefly Film and TV for Channel Four
1 x 50 mins; Digi-Beta
Three people with this rare condition travel to the US to meet up with fellow sufferers.
Oligart: The Great Russian Art Boom
Directed by Stephen Finnigan
Wall To Wall for Channel Four
1 x 50 mins; Hi-Def
Marcel Theroux snoops around the secretive world of auction houses and art dealers in the burgeoning world of the Russian market.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Directed by Liz Dobson
W to Wall Television for BBC 1
1 x 60 mins; Hi-Def
Genealogical journeying in the West Indies with Ainsley Harriot.
Picture Book
Directed by Francis Welch, Kate Broom
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
3 x 60 mins; Digi-Beta
A chronological history of children's book illustration.
Timeshift: How To Be A Good President
Directed by Rachel Jardine
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
1 x 60 mins; DV Cam
Power, charisma and corruption in the White House examined through the legacy of post-war US administrations.
The Unseen Alistair Cooke
Directed by Rachel Jardine
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
1 x 60 mins, DV Cam
From austere 1920's Blackpool to worldly comfort overlooking Central Park, family and friends recall the public figure and the private life of the much-loved man.
Britain's Lost World
Directed by Ishbel Hall
IWC Television for BBC 1
3 x 60 mins, Digi-Beta
The remote island wilderness of St Kilda explored.
The Truth About Triplets (w/t)
Directed by Stephen Finnigan
Hart Davies for ITV 1
1 x 50 mins; Digi-Beta
Three sets of triplets under the microscope.
Madeleine, One Year On
Directed by Emma Loach
Mentorn Media for ITV Network
1 x 110 mins; Digi-Beta
A film documenting Kate and Gerry McCann's drive to create a Europe-wide system to prevent other families going through a similar ordeal should a child go missing in future.
Cutting Edge: The Girls Who Were Found Alive
Directed by Steve Finnigan
Gecko Productions for Channel Four
1 x 50 mins; Digi-Beta
When two young girls disappeared from the streets of Hastings a huge search was launched and the community began to face it's darkest fears.
Feeding Clinic (w/t)
Directed by Dee Lahiri
Ricochet TV for ITV
1 x 46 mins, Digi-Beta
Parents of children with extreme eating disorders seek help from a special unit at the Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Five Pound Hollywood
Directed by Gillian Pachter
Produced by David Balfour for Theatrical release
1 x 20 mins, Hi-Def
Dealing with the harsh realities illegal chinese immigrants face in Britain, this film is a fictional account of Lian's struggle to come to terms with her life on the streets of London selling pirate DVDs for a group of hostile men.
My Music
Directed by Nicki Stocker
The Proudfoot Company for Channel Five
2 x 50 mins, Digi-Beta
A profile of the current folk scene and singer/songwriters Seth Lakeman and Kate Rusby.
Human Body: Pushing the Limits
Directed by Mark Radice
Dangerous Films for Discovery
2 of 6 x 50 mins, Hi-Def/Super 16mm
Two films in a science based series about the human body explore the mechanisms involved in sleeping and dreaming and how we deal with pain.
Timeshift: Watching the Russians
Directed by Rachel Jardine
BBC Bristol for BBC Four
1 x 60 mins, DVCam
Ex MI6 chief Stella Rimington charts the history of Anglo-Soviet relations through international detante, the Cold War and the Great Game.
Channel Four at 25
Directed by Alice Perman
Mentorn Television for Channel Four
1 x 90 mins, Digi-Beta
From Brookside to Big Brother, Comic Strip to Channel 4 News; the broadcasters reminisce.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Directed by Sarah Feltes
Wall to Wall Television for BBC 1
1 x 60 mins, Hi-Def
More observational genealogical journeying into the past with ex-Olympic rower Mathew Pinsent.
One Life: The Brick in the Wall Kids
Directed by Hannah Berryman
Silver River for BBC 1
1 x 40 mins Dig-Beta
Four of the school children who sang on the 70's Pink Floyd anti-establishment classic remember their days at Islington Green Comprehensive.
Comic Britannia
Directed by Alastair Laurance
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
3 x 50 mins, Digi-Beta
The history of the peculiarly British institution, the comic.
Great British Journeys: Pennant
Directed by Michael Waterhouse
Tern Television for BBC 2
1 x 60 mins, Hi-Def
Nick Crane walks the British landscape in the footsteps of earlier Journeymen and women; whatever the weather.
Empire's Children
Directed by Liz Dobson
Wall to Wall Television for Channel Four
1 of 6 x 50 mins, DVCam
A series tracing bloodlines from Empire to multicultural Britain today.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Directed by Harvey Lilly
Wall to Wall Television
1 x 60 min special, Digi-Beta
Nicky Campbell explores his adoptive family's ancestory.
Children Fighting Cancer
Directed by Emma Loach
Mentorn TV for BBC 1
3 of 4 x 40 mins, Digi-Beta
An observational series following young lives battling leukemia.
Lost World of the Raj
Directed by Marion Milne
BBC Birmingham for BBC 2
1 of 3 x 60 mins, DSR 450
Reminicences from a pre-war colonial world of sundowners and stiff upper lips.
(Additional photography)
Seven Ages of Rock: Blank Generation
Directed by Alastair Laurence
BBC Bristol for BBC 2
1 of 7 x 60 min, Digi Beta
The main players in the 1970's Punk explosion give their own perspective on the 30-year old phenomenon.
Supergrass
Directed by Steve Finnigan
Hart Davies Productions for BBC 2
1 x 90 mins, Digi-Beta
A feature-length dramatisation of the 1970's era that gave rise to the police informer and the bent copper.
Timewatch: The Hidden Children
(Nominated for Prix Europa)
Directed by Jonathan Hacker
Screenhouse Productions for BBC 2
1 x 50 mins, Digi-Beta/Super 16mm
The story of the few Jewish children in Nazi occupied France who evaded capture, deportation and certain death. Now in old age, four return to rural France to tell their stories.
The Last Slave
Directed by Julia Harrington
October Films for Channel Four
1 x 50 mins, DSR 450
Londoner David Monteith sets out to discover how his family history was affected by the slave trade.
Great British Holidays: Rock
Directed by Patrick Forbes
Oxford Film and Television for BBC 4
1 of 4 x 60 mins, Digi-Beta
One in a series examining the British at home, at leisure by the sea and the money to be made.
Trees and Me: with Michael Heseltine
Directed by Lucy Swingler
Tigress Productions for Channel Five
1 x 50 mins, Digi-Beta
Lord Heseltine journeys through the ancient woodlands of Britain.
The Brain Hospital
Directed by Rachel Crellin
BBC Specialist Factual for BBC 1
1 of 3 x 60 mins, DSR 450
The first episode of this observational series looks at the effects and treatment of Parkinson's Disease.
The Queen Mother In Love
Directed by Lucy Swingler
Wark Clements for Channel Four
1 x 90 min, Digi-Beta
A dramatised documentary examining the 1930's scandal of Wallis Simpson and the abdication of Edward VIII.
One Life: One Kiss Could Kill
Directed by Rachel Crellin
BBC Specialist Factual for BBC1
1 x 40 min, Digi-Beta
Toby suffers from IPEX syndrome and is confined to life in a bubble. His only chance of survival rests with a suitable match being found for a bone-marrow transplant.
Road To Martyrdom: Britain's First Suicide Bombers
Directed by Jonathan Hacker
Chameleon Television for BBC 2
1 x 90 mins, Digi-Beta
Based on court transcripts of the subsequent trial of relatives and assocciates, this dramatised documentary pieces together the lives of Britain's first two Suicide Bombers.
One Life: Our Big Decision
Directed by Min Clough
BBC Specialist Factual for BBC1
1 x 40 min, Digi-Beta
Confined to a wheelchair, Krystie, 15, with the confidence of youth and her sharp wit, reflects on her future.
Oz and Them
Directed by Alastair Laurence
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
1 x 60 mins, DSR 450
The changing cultural relations between Britain and her former colony.
Confetti
Directed by Debbie Isitt
BBC Films for Cinema Release
High-Def (16 x 9)
With Martin Freeman, Jessica Stevenson, Alison Steadman and Ron Cook
Improvised, documentary-style wedding madness.
Additional Photography
One Life: Gail Porter
Directed by Hannah Berryman
Maverick TV for BBC 1
1 x 40 mins, Digi-Beta
Coming out, without hair.
Survived... Coral Eugene Watts
Directed by Kelly Close
Redback Films for Sky One
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
Three women who survived vicious attacks by America's most Prolific serial killer talk.
Revealed: The Umbrella Assasin
(Emmy Nominated Best Historical Documentary)
Directed by Mark Radice
Windfall Films for Channel Five
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta, Super-8, S16mm
A partly dramatised investigation into one of the Cold War's most infamous murder cases.
Who Stole The World Cup..?
(Short Listed for Grierson Award)
Directed by Stephen Finnigan
Mint Productions for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
A comedy caper revealing the bizarre circumstances behind the theft of the World Cup Trophy in 1966.
One Life: My Life On A Post-It Note
Directed by Min Clough
BBC Specialist Factual for BBC1
1 x 40 min, Digi-Beta
Six years ago Christine was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimers. Relying increasingly on her daughter as her memory fails this film charts her slow but dignified decline.
Fat Pets
Directed by Rachel Bliss
Landmark Films for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
Human anxieties meted out on innocent animals.
The Comic Strip Presents...: Sex Actually
Directed by Peter Richardson
Great Western Features for Channel Four
1 x 48 min, Super-16mm
With Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Sheridan Smith, Phil Cornwell
Agatha Christie meets Russ Meyer behind the twitching curtains of suburbia.
One Life: Man. 33. Seeks Puberty
Directed by Kat English
Maverick Television for BBC 1
1 x 40 min, Digi-Beta
The story of 33 year old Lawrence who is preparing for treatment that will drastically change his life.
The Real Patron Saints
Directed by Stephen Finnigan
Mentorn Television for Channel Four
1 x 90 min, Digi-Beta/Super-8
A feature-length documentary examining the relevance of saints and myths and our national identity.
Map Man Series I & II
Directed by Michael Waterhouse and Richard Maud
Tern Television for BBC 2
4 of 12 x 30 min, Digi-Beta
A series exploring maps and landscape in all weathers with presenter Nick Crane.
Death on the Mountain: The story of Tom Simpson
(RTS Award Best Documentary)
Directed by Alistair Laurence
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta/16mm
BBC 4's film of the extraordinary, short life of Britain's cycling legend and his tragic death in the 1967 Tour de France.
The Likes Of Us: British Working Class
Directed by Marion Milne
3BM Television for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
Writer Michael Collins presents his personal history of growing up in South London in the 60s and 70s.
Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music: Ain't It Funky
Directed by Alistair Laurence
BBC Bristol for BBC 2
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta
One programme in the major series on Soul music shot mostly in the US with the key players in Funk telling it how it was.
Revealed: The Hunt for Hitler's Scientists
Directed by Mark Radice
Windfall Films for Channel Five
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta/16mm
A dramatised documentary in Channel Five's Revealed series tells the story of the men whose job it was in 1945 to secure the top brains of the Nazi regime before the Russians got them.
What Made Mozart Tick
Directed by Marion Milne
3BM Television for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta/Super 8
Tourette's sufferer, James McConnell, explores evidence of the Syndrome in Mozart's music.
Antarctica: The Royal Institute Lectures
Directed by Duncan Bulling
Windfall Films for Channel Four
3 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
Filmed in Antarctica with the British Antarctic Survey, the series looks at how animals have adapted to life in the cold and the effects of global warming.
Revealed: Unmasking The Sphinx
(BAFTA Longlisted - Best Photography)
Directed by Clive Maltby
Atlantic Productions for Discovery/Channel 5
1 x 90 min, Digi-Beta
Archeologist Vassil Dobrev explains his theory on who built the Sphinx in this dramatised documentary shot on location in Egypt.
Harley Street Practice
Directed by Steve Finnigan
Diverse TV for BBC 2
6 x 30 min, Digi-Beta
An observational series looking at the pioneering surgery carried out by leading doctors in the private sector and the NHS.
George III: Madness or Misunderstood?
Directed by Tricia Lawton
BBC Science for BBC 1
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta
Dramatised documentary on how the King's illness affected his reign.
Lorenzo's Oil: Miracle or Myth?
Directed by Lucy Bailey/Jonathan Hassid
BBC Science for BBC 1
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta/Super-8.
For 22 years Lorenzo Odone has remained motionless in his bed suffering with ALD. This film lets his father, Augusto, speak about trying to keep his son alive and also follows two younger boys facing a similar diagnosis.
Ten Days To D-Day
(Emmy Award for Director of Photography)
Directed by Marion Milne
3BM Television for Channel Four/History Channel
2 x 50 min, Digi-Beta/16mm
This feature-length, dramatised documentary traces the lives of ten people in the final build-up to 6th June 1944 and the day itself.
Revealed: The Great Escape
(Nominated for Grierson Award)
Directed by Mark Radice
Windfall Films for Channel 5
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta/Super-8
The allied POWs in Stalag Luft III dug three tunnels. Two were discovered. In this film, dramatising the incredible efforts of the wartime prisoners, a team of battlefield archeologists dig for the third tunnel.
Timewatch: Concorde,
A Love Story
Directed by Amir Amirani
Principal Films for BBC2
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta
Those who loved it and those who opposed it speak; whilst the twitchers scramble for their last chance to see her airborne.
Looking For Dad
Directed by Patrick Holland
RDF Television for Channel Four
2 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
Two observational films following five people searching for their unknown fathers. Intense stories not all with happy endings.
Casualties Of Peace
Directed by Liz Dobson
Hart Ryan Productions for Channel Four
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta
Military deaths in peacetime is a very sensitive issue. The moving testimony of the mothers, fathers and brothers of those killed tells their stories.
Secret History: Brighton Bomb
Directed by Stephen Finnigan
Mentorn Television for Channel Four
1 x 90 min, Digi-Beta
A dramatised documentary of the events leading up to the explosion that almost wiped out the government of the day.
The Peacemakers
Directed by Alistair Laurence
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta
Out of the carnage of the Western Front the League of Nations attempted to craft a better Europe and in so doing provoked an even greater war.
Great Britons: Elizabeth I with Michael Portillo
Directed by Jonathan Stedall
BBC History for BBC 1
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta
Michael Portillo fights his corner for the Virgin Queen in the BBC's landmark series.
The English Church
Directed by Patrick Holland
RDF Television for Channel Four
6 x 30 min, Digi-Beta
Simon Jenkins describes the story of Christianity in England as told in the walls, windows and monuments of twenty-five of England's finest.
Witness: The Pact
Directed by Liz Dobson
October Films for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
The macabre story of a family suicide pact in suburban Dublin.
The Strange World Of Barry Who?
(RTS Award)
Directed by Margy Kinmonth
Darlow Smithson for BBC 4
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
A man who claims to have been close friends with the rich and famous uses this film to prove his story. But is he a fraud?
The Journey Of Man
Directed by Clive Maltby
Tigress Productions for PBS/Discovery
1 x 120 min, Digi-Beta
Geneticist Spencer Wells travels every continent in search of good locations - and the genes of his ancestors.
Kings And Queens
Directed by Alistair Laurence and Marion Milne
3BM Television for Channel 5
Digi-Beta/Super-8.
Channel Five's landmark dramatised documentary series tracing England's monarchy.
The Battle Of Hood and Bismarck
Directed by Gary Johnstone
ITN Factual for Channel Four
2 x 90 min, Digi-Beta
Six weeks afloat in the Atlantic with an international team searching for the wrecks of the two war-time adversaries three thousand metres below the surface.
Frontline: Dangerous Straits
Directed by Chris Oxley
Granada/NYT for PBS Frontline
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta.
China and Taiwan face each other across a narrow stretch of sea. The military tension between these neighbours is contrasted with the stories of ordinary people's lives.
Secret History: Orphans of the Airlift
Directed by Liz Dobson
Agenda Productions for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
In 1976 as Saigon falls, one hundred orphaned children are rounded up and flown to safety in Britain to start a better life. This film tells three of their stories.
Timewatch: The Last Surrender
Directed by Jonathan Hacker
BBC Timewatch for BBC 2
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta/Super-16mm.
A Japanese soldier emerges from the jungle and finally surrenders thirty years after the end of WWII. Filmed on the actual Philippine island Hiro Onada's extraordinary story is reconstructed in this dramatised documentary.
Secrets Of The Dead: The Riddle of Pompeii
Directed by Gary Johnstone
Optomen Television for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
Archeologists pick through the ruins of the ancient city and attempt to uncover the truth in this dramatised documentary.
Adolf and Eva
(Winner NY Golden Globe Award)
Directed by Marion Milne
3BM Television for ITV Network
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta/Super-16mm.
Secret Agent
Directed by Jonathan Hacker
Darlow Smithson for BBC 2
2 of 4 x 50 min, Digi-Beta/Super-16mm
Two dramatised documentaries set in war-time Europe recount the perilous exploits of members of SOE operating behind enemy lines.
A Very English Murder: The Case of Tony Martin
Directed by Patrick Holland
RDF Television for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Digi-Beta
This film recounts the sinister events of the night burglars broke into a derelict Norfolk farmhouse, the build up to the trial and an interview with the farmer himself.
Secrets Of The Dead: Catastrophe
Directed by Gary Johnstone
3BM Television for Channel Four
2 x 50 min, Super-16mm/Digi-Beta
With tree-ring evidence suggesting a cataclismic event in the 5th Century, these two films journey around the world looking for the smoking gun.
Great Railway Journeys: Granada to Salamanca
Directed by Jonathan Stedall
BBC Manchester for BBC 1
1 x 60 min, Digi-Beta
Through the landscapes of southern Spain and encounters with family members Michael Portillo journeys back to his childhood.
Black Box: The Death of Flight 800
Directed by Kat English
Darlow Smithson for Channel Four
1 x 50 min, Beta SP.
In trying to piece together what caused the TWA 747 to fall out of the sky over Long Island the investigators rebuilt 95% of the aircraft from the wreckage.
Picture This: Life On Air
Directed by Annie Griffen
Pirate Productions for Channel Four
1 x 30 min, Super-16mm
Annie Griffen's personal take on MTV.
Great Railway Journeys: London to Arcadia
Directed by Jonathan Stedall
BBC Manchester for BBC 1
1 x 60 min, Super-16mm
Writer Ben Okri travels through Europe on a spiritual quest for the real Arcadia.
Cutting Edge: Navy Blues
Directed by David Hart
Twenty Twenty for Channel Four
2 x 50 min, Super-16mm
Two one-hour films following the naval police trying to keep order in port and on the high seas.
The Harris Tweed Story (w/t)
Directed by Peter Richardson
Great Western Features for Theatrical Release
5 x 60 secs; 35mm (1:185)
A short history of the Scottish wool brand re-told through the comic re-working of classic British cinema.
With Alistair McGowan, Ronni Ancona and John Sessions
Fly-B
Directed by Peer Richardson
Great Western Features for Network Commercial
20 x 10 secs, Hi-Def
Costume comedy for the budget airline.
Plastic Surgery
Directed by Peter Richardson
Great Western Features for Network Commercial
1 x 30 secs, Hi-Def
Rik Mayall offers a practical solution to get rid of those unsightly bags; all in the name of recycling.
Climate Change
Directed by Peter Richardson
Great Western Features for Network Commercial
1 x 30 sec, High-Def (16 x 9)
Everyone doing their bit, in 30 seconds.
Confetti
Directed by Debbie Isitt
BBC Films for Cinema Release
High-Def (16 x 9)
With Martin Freeman, Jessica Stevenson, Alison Steadman and Ron Cook
Improvised, documentary-style wedding madness.
Additional Photography
A Fist-Full of Rubbish
Directed by Peter Richardson
Great Western Features for Network Commercial
1 x 40 sec, High-Def, 2.35:1
A spoof Spaghetti Western style commercial on the merits of recyling.
Stella Street: The Movie
Directed by Peter Richardson
Absolutely Productions for Cinema Release
High-Def (2.35-1)
With John Sessions, Phil Cornwell and Ronnie Ancona.
Shot entirely on location in Banstead with a cast of three.
Maynards Wine Gums
Directed by Peter Richardson
Jack Strong Ltd - Network commercial
3 x 30 sec, Super-16mm
Churchill: The Hollywood Years
Directed by Peter Richardson
Little Bird Productions for Cinema Release
35mm/High-Def (2.35-1)
With Christian Slater, Neve Campbell and Leslie Phillips
Filmed in London and the Isle of Man.
Additional Photography
Motorola V Box
Directed by Michael Cumming
Jack Strong Ltd - Network commercial
1 x 30/60 sec, Digi-Beta
Coca-Cola
Directed by Peter Richardson
Tiger Aspect - Network campaign
6 x 30/60 sec, Super-16mm