

Wonderland: Country Life (w/t)
Directed by Hannah Berryman
Keo Films for BBC 2
1 x 60 mins; DV Cam
Forty years since their wedding day, five couples look back to 1970, the early years of their marriage and at how things turned out.
The Hope Diamond (w/t)
Directed by Mark Radice
Blink Films for Channel Four/Smithsonian Network
1 x 48 mins; Hi-Def
A documentary unravelling the mystery behind the world's largest and most infamous jewel.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Directed by Sarah Feltes/Chris Walker
Wall to Wall for BBC 2
3 x 60 mins; Hi-Def
The latest series blows the dust off the family archives once more.
Rude Britannia
Directed by Alastair Laurence and Francis Welch
BBC Bristol for BBC 4
3 x 60 mins; Digi-Beta
From the Beggar's Opera through political satire to Oz magazine, this series charts our nation's ability to laugh at ourselves but particularly those in power.
Oceanus: (w/t)
Directed by Gary Johnstone
Porpoise Films for National Geographic
6 x 60 mins; Hi-Def
A two-year odyssey of the ocean's depths in the company of the pioneer of deep sea exploration, Professor Bob Ballard; boldly going where no man has gone before...
In Harmony (w/t)
Directed by Hannah Berryman
Mentorn Media for BBC 2
1 x 60 mins; DV Cam
Filming over two years this film follows a group of South London school children learning to play stringed instruments from scratch and go on to perform together as a classical orchestra at London's South Bank.
Who Do You Think You Are?: Sarah Jessica Parker
Directed by Sarah Feltes
Wall to Wall US for NBC/BBC 1
1 x 60 mins; High-Def
Some of the Hollywood A-list delve deep into their own past as the series crosses the Atlantic.
Who Do You Think You Are?: Emmitt Smith
Directed by Chris Walker
Wall to Wall US for NBC/BBC 1
1 x 60 mins; Hi-Def
A timely Afro-American road trip through slavery and the cotton fields of the deep South and in the distance, Africa.
Forever Young: (w/t)
Directed by Emma Sayce
Twenty Twenty Television for Channel Four
1 x 48 mins; DV Cam
The effects of growing old explored through the members of one family.
Women (w/t)
Directed by Vanessa Engle
BBC Vision for BBC 4
3 x 60 mins; Hi-Def
An observational series documenting the lives of two generations of feminists.




