Proms 25 (2025, Independent)
Multi camera shoot over two days creating a behind-the-scenes documentary of the staging and back story
Youth Trust Media Training (2025, IOW Youth Trust)
Film made in four days, co-created with teenagers learning new production skills, exploring their own mental wellbeing and the things they do to mitigate stress and anxiety; music, nature and play.
The One Show (2022 - 2025, 14 x 5 minutes, BBC1)
Diverse short films produced from across the UK: Cirque du Soleil, Modern Archaeology, Refugee Olympic Team, Tiger Release, Veterans Hotel, The Big Dialect Hunt, Badgers, Electric Cars, Polar Bear Rescue, Foraging, Calling Blighty Films, The Forget-Me-Not Chorus, The Poppy Factory, Cornish Surfish History, Brown Bear Community Rescue, Elvis Evolution, Lads Need Dads, Sheffield Refugee Choir.
Our Stories (2023, 1 x 5 mins, Isle of Wight Council)
Another film made in four days, from script to screen. Made with six teenagers with mental health challenges, telling their stories and proposing solutions to problems of loneliness and isolation .
Mental Health Stories (2021, 6 x 5 mins, NHS Solent Trust YouTube)
Directed and produced short intimate documentaries exploring how various treatments have worked with a range of mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, psychosis and trauma.
The Wave Project (2021, 1 x 5 mins, IOW High Sheriff Trust)
Short documentary exploring ‘sea therapy’ as a national project harnessing the power of the ocean to tackle grief, anxiety and under-confidence in young people.
Inside The World of Tinnitus (2020, 10 mins, BBC)
Drummer Rupert Brown designs a unique therapy to ease tinnitus, helping others including a carpenter named Anthony with surprising results.
Vectis Radio (2020, 10 mins, BBC Inside Out)
Telling the story of Isle of Wight’s award-winning local radio station, empowering young people with additional needs to research, host and broadcast their own radio programmes.
Freedom to Speak Up Guardians (2019, 4 mins, Hampshire NHS Trust)
Short educational project urging NHS hospital workers to speak up against bullying and inappropriate behaviour.
Love Beyond Borders (2019, 13 mins, Vimeo)
Autobiographical film about identity, grief, loss and love across the UK and Amsterdam, framed by Brexit and family bereavement.
Showcase X-Plus (2019, 1 min, Cinema commercial)
High-impact cinema ad about the arrival of 360 sound and Cineworld X-Plus projection.
Island Pride UK (2018, 9 mins, BBC)
Hidden histories of LGBTQ communities on the Isle of Wight, told through the island’s first Pride event.
Play and Creativity (2016, 5 mins, Winchester University)
Short documentary exploring Lego Serious Play and other playful methods for adult problem-solving.
Stranger Than Known (2015, 10 mins, documentary and installation) with Steve Hawley
Experimental street-life film for Southampton’s 50th city anniversary. Selected for New York Independent Film Festival.
The Last Taboo (2013, 24 mins, Community Channel/Journeyman Pictures) winner BUFVC
Award-winning documentary exploring radical ways to change sanitation practices in Kenya, blending humour and shock.
Artists in Residence (2003, 25 mins, two-part series, C5)
Arts documentary about Charleston Farmhouse, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and the Bloomsbury Set.
St Dunstans (2002, 24 mins, six episodes, ITV)
Stories of blind servicemen and women at St Dunstans.
Brighton Beats (2001, 24 mins, six episodes, ITV)
Exploring the Brighton music scene and its iconic 2002 beach party.
Mercenaries (2001, 30 mins, series, Bravo)
Gameshow with Jason Bradbury and computer hackers, tapping into online gaming.
Raw (1998, 40 mins, BBC)
Pilot with The Mavericks, mixing live session recordings with interviews.
Top Gear GTi (1997, 30 mins, multiple episodes, BBC)
Spin-off revisiting cars and antics from the Top Gear archives.
Front Room (1997, 30 mins, multiple episodes, BBC)
Live studio show for BBC Knowledge with early internet audience interaction.
Michelle’s Story (1995, 38 mins, BBC) winner RTS
First full-length award-winning video diary on BBC1. Michelle Kenney documents her recovery from addiction and mental illness.
Comic Relief Diaries (1995, 5 mins, multiple episodes, BBC)
Short fundraising diaries for Comic Relief made with recipients of UK funds.
Going For a Song (1995, 29 mins, multiple episodes, BBC)
Revival of antiques show with Michael Parkinson, Tony Slattery, and Mariella Frostrup.
Trade Secrets (1995, 9 mins, multiple episodes, BBC2)
Popular nine-minute series with ordinary experts sharing tips. "A hidden gem", Michael Jackson
Language Lessons (1994, 35 mins, Arts Council/C4) with Steve Hawley
Experimental documentary about artificial languages, screened extensively around the world.
Good Morning Diaries (1994, 5 mins, multiple episodes, BBC)
Daytime diary-style documentaries, tackling Alzheimer’s, rural life, autism and multiple other subjects..
Three Minutes (1993, 3 mins, multiple episodes, ITV)
Daily ITV short format — three shots in three minutes, four films made each week across the year.
Video Nation (1992 onwards, shorts, BBC) winner Prix Iris
Groundbreaking short-form series with 250 contributors documenting everyday life.
Teenage Diaries (1992, 52 mins, multiple episodes, BBC)
Diary-style series about teenagers’ lives, identity, and challenges.
Video Diaries (1990, 52 mins, multiple episodes, BBC) winner Emmy Award
Self-shot confessional documentaries, including Jo Spence and Steve Cribb.
Corporate and Charity Films (1986 - 1989) various films for charities and organisations
most notably for the WWF, Zantac and The London Stock Exchange.
Greening The Classroom (1988, 29 mins, BBC Education)
On schools incorporating climate change studies.
The Education Programme (1987, multiple episodes, BBC Education)
Stories of school innovation across the UK.
Kielder Challenge (1987, 29 mins, Interface/BBC, BBC)
Wheelchair trekking challenge in Kielder forest.
The Chemistry Set (1987, 11 mins, C4) with Steve Hawley
Experimental short for Channel 4's Ghosts in the Machine.
The Business Exchange (1986, Blackrod, multiple episodes, C4)
Magazine series on entrepreneurial success.
Separate Development (1986, 52 mins, C4)
Documentary on segregation of young people with additional needs.
Care on the Cheap (1985, 52 mins, C4)
Lives of home carers shouldering withdrawn government support.
Gold (1985, 45 mins, C4)
Documentary about the Special Olympics in Dublin.
No Faith in Us (1984, 52 mins, C4)
Examining Christian attitudes towards disability and miracles.
Paralympics ’84 (1984, 45 mins, C4)
First TV sports documentary on the World Wheelchair Games.
The Compensation Game (1983, 52 mins, C4)
Exposing insurance industry failures for disabled people.
Second To None (1983, 52 mins, C4)
Alternative disability perspectives, featuring Robert Wyatt.
The Science Mix (1982, 7 mins) with Steve Hawley
Hip-hop inspired video art, screened at MoMA.
Whose Disability? (1982, 20 mins) with Steve Hawley, Nic Gibson
Documentary about a daycare project for disabled adults.

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