“This looks at the massive impact of Iraq’s media revolution in the wake of post-Saddam deregulation. There are stars, a version of Pop Idol and a home improvement show, using only bomb damaged venues.”
The Telegraph
“This looks at the massive impact of Iraq’s media revolution in the wake of post-Saddam deregulation. There are stars, a version of Pop Idol and a home improvement show, using only bomb damaged venues.”
The Telegraph
“This looks at the massive impact of Iraq’s media revolution in the wake of post-Saddam deregulation. There are stars, a version of Pop Idol and a home improvement show, using only bomb damaged venues.”
The Telegraph
Fiona Bruce investigates. “The Parachute Murder Plot was a terrific documentary about an absolute bastard of a man who tampered with his wife’s parachute to kill her and almost got away with it.”
The Times
Inside Sunseeker Yachts, filmed over 6 months in the Cote d’Azur, Mayfair and Poole: “… you can’t help but be staggered by the phenomenal attention to detail as well as the sums of money the exacting customers spend.”
Radio Times
Channel 4 News – Special Report: Exploring the human cost of rapid urbanisation through unique access to the slums of Lagos.
“Geoff Norcott’s analysis of class is enjoyable clear-headed and amusing. From the sharp elbowed faking Christianity to get the best school places to developers destroying community gardens, Norcott builds a compelling case.”
Sunday Times
Jon Snow flies to Baghdad to discover why we are so profoundly disconnected from the real Iraq.
Six young men take on the challenge of a lifetime, to travel the world and compete against the most remote tribes on earth at their own sports.
The story of a ‘Forevermark’ diamond, starting in the world’s largest mine in Botswana through to design and setting in Milan.
Prime time series featuring fraud cases that have hit the headlines.
Meeting the Amerindian Vaqueros of Guyana, the original cowboys who live and work as their ancestors did 300 years ago.
Three films looking at the work of social entrepreneurs around the world. Shot in Rwanda, Nepal and San Francisco.
A right-wing military family from Kentucky swap with Minnesotan peace activists in this politically charged episode.
Series opener following the build of a modernist, colourful villa in the rural, Andalusian Hills which upset the locals.