Jeff Koons – Diary Of A Seducer June 30, 2015 BBC Imagine… enters the world of the most commercially successful, controversial and downright odd artist of our time. Gigantic balloon dogs, rows of vacuum cleaners, the colourful, the commonplace, the shiny and ephemeral...
The Art That Hitler Hated October 28, 2014 On a train crossing from Switzerland to Germany, an old man was searched by customs officials. They found 9,000 euros in cash. Their suspicions started a journey back in time, to a hoard of art hidden since the Third Reich....
Hitler, The Tiger and Me November 26, 2013 Judith Kerr, now in her 90s, is the creator of some of our best-loved children’s books, including Mog and The Tiger Who Came to Tea. She also has a gripping personal story – born into a Jewish family in Berlin, she was forced...
Vivian Maier – Who Took Nanny’s Pictures? November 28, 2012 WINNER, ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY AWARD, 2013 This was the first film to tell the incredible story of the nanny who took thousands upon thousands of stunning pictures and never showed them in her lifetime....
How Music Makes Us Feel November 28, 2012 Why do people turn to music when words are not enough: at funerals and weddings, at times of heartbreak and euphoria? Music seems to hold more emotion and to go deeper than words. Small babies are filmed kicking and dancing to...
Fatwa: Salman’s Story September 19, 2012 How does it feel to be on the run, to live in hiding and under a death sentence for a decade? The inside story of Salman Rushdie and the Fatwa, with intimate access to friends who sheltered him, family and bodyguards. WINNER,...