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Nigel Bunyan Editor​ A​ Vid Agent: Giusy Sciacca [email protected] 020 7199 3863 Nigel Bunyan Editor​ ​Avid Documentary Secrets of Your Supermarket Food Emporium Productions Channel 5 60 min Factual Sian Williams and Stefan Gates lift the lid on the secrets that the supermarkets do not want us to know as they reveal the truth about the so-called healthy food we buy from supermarkets. Producer: Hannah Eastwood, Executive Producer: Emma Read. The Secret World of Your Rubbish Knickerbockerglory Channel 5 60 min Factual From breakfast leftovers to the very houses we live in and everything inside them, everything we use eventually ends up as rubbish. This is a look at the vast world of waste, meeting an army of workers at the frontline of waste management. Producers: Mikey Trotter, Rebecca Burrell and Isabel Cook. Executive Producers: Jonathan Stadlen and Natalie Von Hurter On a Knife Edge Normal Life Pictures BBC 90 min Feature Documentary Coming of age film set on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It follows a teenager looking to live up to the example of his great-grandfather, who was once the chief of their tribe. Director: Jeremy Williams, Producer: Eli Cane Border Interceptors Crackit Channel 5 30 min Factual This series follows the work of the men and women who protect Ireland’s borders on a daily basis. Producers: Jason Wells and Matt Taylor GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Series 4 Knickerbockerglory Channel 5 60 min Documentary The fascinating fixed-rig documentary series that takes viewers into the private world of a local GP surgery has moved to a new location for its fourth series, Farnham Road Surgery in Slough. Producers: Jonathan Stadlen, Pat Doyle, and Richard Harrison David Beckham: For the Love of the Game Big Earth BBC1 90 min Feature Documentary Feature length documentary following David Beckham on a 10 day tour in which he plays seven football matches on seven continents with the final game taking place at Old Trafford. Director: Matt Smith Producers: Russ Malkin, Lisa Doyle, and Matt Smith Uniting creative minds Agent: Giusy Sciacca [email protected] 020 7199 3863 Nigel Bunyan Editor​ ​Avid Explorations Zig Zag Productions Channel 5 3 x 24 min Documentary Documentary series with a science flavour. Looks at big challenges such as constructing big bridges, big airports but also has fun with big toys. Director: Dan Buckley Producers: Danny Fenton, Dele Oniya, and Dan Buckley Britain’s Toughest Towns Zig Zag Productions Channel 5 3 x 24 min Documentary Documentary series looking at the underbelly of less desirable neighbourhoods. From paramilitary gangs in Belfast to drug gangs in Liverpool. Director: Oscar Humphries, Producers: Bob Sandy, Danny Fenton, and Oscar Humphries Keepers of the Crown Aiden Meade Productions 90 min Feature Documentary Feature-length documentary about Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. Director and Producer: Aiden Meade Costa del Dosh September Films Bravo 3 x 24 min Documentary Documentary series looking at the British ex-pat community on the Costa del Sol. Director: Ed Venner and Colin Rothbart Producers: Ed Venner and Colin Rothbart Factual Entertainment The Wonderful World of Cakes Knickerbockerglory Channel 5 60 min Factual Entertainment Featuring extraordinary cake bakers who specialise in unique cake designs. Producer: Marcus English, Executive Producers: Jonathan Stadlen, Natalie Von Hurter and Ben Cook Call That Hard Work? Electric Ray BBC1 45 min Factual Entertainment A fast-paced, competitive series that takes a fun and informative look at the world of work. In each episode, three people who are passionate and proud of what they do for a living, spend a day doing one another’s work to find out whose job is the hardest. Producer: David Ashby, Executive Producer: Rachael Barnes. Uniting creative minds Agent: Giusy Sciacca [email protected] 020 7199 3863 Nigel Bunyan Editor​ ​Avid Naked Attraction Studio Lambert Channel 4 60 min Entertainment Anna Richardson presents a dating show following hopeful singletons who seek to choose a date from selection of six naked people, based solely on the power of naked attraction. Producer: Mike Cotton and Vickie Ager Secret Life of the Holiday Resort Lion TV Channel 5 4 x 45 min Factual​ Entertainment Factual series following the staff and guests at a holiday resort in Spain. Producers: Chris Little, Katie Kelly, and Katie-Louise Clarke Stage School Knickerbockerglory E4 12 x 24 min Entertainment Stage School is a structured-reality series that follows the lives of the students and teachers at the prestigious D&B Academy of Performing Arts in Bromley. Going behind the scenes of a real-life stage school, we'll witness an all-singing, all-dancing rollercoaster journey of auditions, love affairs and jazz hands. Director: Bryher Williams, Tim Taggart, and James Cullen Executive Producers: Jonathan Stadlen and Ben Cook Lookalikes Knickerbockerglory E4 2 x 24 min Comedy Scripted reality following the antics of Britain’s premier lookalikes agency run by long suffering David Beckham impersonator Andy Hamer. Representing everyone from 'David Brent' to 'Gordon Ramsay', or 'Robert De Niro' to 'Rolf Harris', Andy is constantly having to keep his talent roster up to date, find fresh talent, referee celebrity feuds and bring in more work. Director: Ben Cook, Producer: Jonathan Stadlen Coach Trip: Road to Zante 12 Yard E4 24 min Entertainment Perennial favourite. The road trip starts in Cannes, with 14 young Brits, one coach. Producers: Ben Stevens and Tom Bezemer The Farmers Country Showdown Sidney Street BBC 1 3 x 60 min Factual Factual series exploring many areas of farming and showing (literally) the cream of the crop as they compete at agricultural shows. Producers: Karen Ross, Wendy Woolfson, and Richard Higson Undressed RDF Discovery, TLC 5 x 24 min Entertainment Fixed rig dating show in which couples have blind dates on a studio set … in their underwear. Producers: Peter Usher, Nicola Irvine, Jules Wilson, and Heather Day Uniting creative minds Agent: Giusy Sciacca [email protected] 020 7199 3863 Nigel Bunyan Editor​ ​Avid Desi Rascals Buccaneer Media Sky 7 x 44 min Entertainment Scripted reality set in London’s Asian community. Producers: Tony Woods, Gurinder Chadha, Sonia Sohal, and Jo Hamer Katie Price’s Pony Club ITV, Shiver TLC 44 min Entertainment Fly on the wall series following Katie Price as she trains some of her children to be competitive equestrians. Producers: Miles Jarvis and Louisa Gray The Only Way Is Essex Lime Pictures ITV 10 x 44 min Entertainment Long-running structured-reality show following the lives and loves of the Brentwood set. Producers: Suzy Ratner, Federico Ruiz, Holly Flynn, Erin Doyle, and Simon Greenwood Come Dine With Me ITV,Shiver Channel 4 8 x 24 min Entertainment Amateur cooking meets amateur hosting. Producers: Henry Hainault, Sam Keay, James Docherty, and Rupert Verrinder Come Dine With Me: Champions ITV, Shiver Channel 4 3 x 44 min Entertainment This time it’s very competitive. Previous winners of the show return to face off against each other in an atmosphere as competitive as Masterchef. But this time they’re being judged by a pro. Director: Rupert Verrinder Producers: James Docherty and Rupert Verrinder The Undateables Betty TV Channel 4 44 min Entertainment, Additional Editor A dating show with a difference. Producers: Jenny Midl and Kim Duke Beauty and the Geek September Films Channel 4 2 x 44 min Entertainment Reality show takes on a social experiment to see if geeks and beauties can get on and learn from each other. Director: Angelo Abela Producers: Peter Davey, Glen Hugill, and Angelo Abela That’s So Last Week Zig Zag Productions Channel 5 8 x 24 min Entertainment Weekly gossip show with commentary from comedians. Director: Ashley Gorman Producers: Danny Fenton, Jez Wilkins, and Richard Drew Uniting creative minds Agent: Giusy Sciacca [email protected] 020 7199 3863 Nigel Bunyan Editor​ ​Avid Children’s programs Teletubbies BBC CBeebies 30 min Entertainment The return of this old favourite. Producers: Fiona Robinson, Matt Rene and Darrall Macqueen The Mysti Show Mystical Productions BBC 7 x 60 min Entertainment Mysti the sassy fairy and her friends present a magical hour of entertainment from the heath. Directors: Clive Fleury and Stephen Woolfenden Producers: Debbie Gray and David Wong Drama World on Fire Mammoth Screen BBC1 60 min Drama (Additional Editor) Helen Hunt and Sean Bean star in this sweeping historical drama that follows the intertwined lives of ordinary civilians from Britain, Poland, France, and Germany, during World War II. Directors: Adam Smith, Chanya Button, Andy Wilson. Producers: Damien Timmer, Helen Ziegler and Chris Clough. New Tricks Wall to Wall BBC1 5 x 60 min Drama Headstrong Pictures Three retired police officers are drafted in to solve cold cases, with a touch of comedy and drama. Director: Julian Simpson, Producers: Johann Knobel, John Griffin, and Polly Hill Spooks Kudos BBC1 60 min Drama The missions of MI-5, the UK's domestic intelligence organization. Director: Julian Holmes, Producers: Chris Fry, Jane Featherstone, and Simon Crawford-Collins Waterloo Road Shed Media BBC1 2 x 60 min Drama A contemporary drama series set in a challenging comprehensive school. Director: Dan Wilson, Producers: Lizzie Gray, Cameron Roach, and Gaynor Holmes Uniting creative minds Agent: Giusy Sciacca [email protected] 020 7199 3863 Nigel Bunyan Editor​ ​Avid Keen Eddie Paramount Fox 44 min Drama A wisecracking N.Y. cop with no respect for authority, finds himself a fish out of water when he ends up being assigned to a police precinct in the U.K. Director: Nick Gomez & Simon West, Producers: Warren Littlefield, Simon West, and J. H. Wyman The Worst Witch BBC CBBC 30 min Children’s Drama Mildred Hubble, a normal girl from a world outside of magic, finds herself at Miss Cackle's Academy for witches.
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