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DOCUMENTARIES AND SERIES
Riot! - One hour documentary on the riot at HM Prison Manchester in 1990 and the changes at Strangeways since the disturbance. Winner, Royal Television Society Award for Best Current Affairs programme. Also National RTS Journalism award.
Are You Being Serviced? Six-part 'docu-soap' based around council workers in Blackburn and Darwen. Winner, Royal Television Society Award for Best Programme.
Chets - Six half-hour documentaries following a year in the life of Chetham's School of music in Manchester. Nominated as Best Programme, Royal Television Society Awards.
Police! - Nine-part network series - first ever GTV co-production with Carlton TV. Filmed in Carlisle, Oldham, Milton Keynes and Devon, with post production and editorial control based in Manchester.
CURRENT AFFAIRS
Tonight with Trevor McDonald - ITV1's flagship current affairs programme.
2004 - Current affairs series with studio and location reports. Winner, Royal Television Society Award for Best Current Affairs.
Little Boy Lost - Half hour documentary about the murder of eight year old Jamie Lavis. 'Crash' production broadcast on the night of the verdict. Nominated for Royal Television Society Award for Best Current Affairs Programme.
Klds Behaving Badly - Hour-long, network juvenile crime special hosted by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan.
MUSIC/ARTS
Truly Madly Deeply Vale - One-hour music documentary narrated by 'Whispering' Bob Harris. Due for release on DVD in 2006.
These Thlngs Take Tlme: The Story Of The Smlths - Hour-long documentary about Manchester band The Smiths. Film featured animated sequences and previously unseen footage. Narrated by Vic Reeves. Nominated for RTS award as best programme.
I Swear I Was There - One-hour documentary about the effect of the Sex Pistols gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester in June 1976. Author of book to accompany the documentary 'I SWEAR I WAS THERE - SEX PISTOLS AND THE SHAPE OF ROCK'.
Wall of Fame - Three half-hour arts documentaries. The largest piece of public art built in Manchester for twenty years was specially commissioned for the series.
