Channel 4 BEST CONSTRUCTED DOCUMENTARY SERIES
The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes
Benjamin Leigh, Trish Powell, Murray Boland, Martin Oxley, Louise Bartmann & Neil Cornish for CPL Productions & Motion Content Group Channel 4
The UK’s first restaurant staffed by people living with dementia is about to open. In a daring five-week experiment, 14 volunteers all living with some form of dementia are about to make us think again. If diagnosed with this terminal disease whilst of working age four out of five lose their jobs, their independence and sometimes homes. Can taking part in this experiment transform lives and help them rediscover the people they used to be?
This series had a lightness of touch and a depth of emotion that pulled viewers in from the start. It was sometimes painful to watch but there were many moments of pure joy too. The judges felt that viewers would learn a lot about how to talk to people with dementia. This was public service broadcasting at its best.
Long Lost Family
Sally Benton, Clare Bradbury, Susie Attwood, Rick Barker & Johnny Wagener for Wall to Wall Media ITV
Long Lost Family follows the twists and turns of searches for people that no one else has been able to trace, reuniting family after years of separation and answering questions that have haunted entire lives.
From the tale of a mother prosecuted for neglect of her children, to unsolved cases of people reported missing to the police; the series provides an insight into some of the most difficult examples of family separation with distinctive sensitivity.
The Rap Game UK
Tom O’Brien, Simon Andreae, Tom Whitrow, Lianne Hickey & Susie Dark for Naked BBC Three
The Rap Game UK was a six-part BBC series which saw seven unsigned rap musicians compete for a record deal with Play Dirty Records.
Who Are You Calling Fat?
Sara Ramsden, Charlotte Armstrong, Oliver Manley & Nicholas Packer for Love Productions BBC Two
A quarter of adults in the UK are living with obesity. Nine people who live with obesity move in together to share their experiences and explore what it means to be big in the UK today. The housemates have starkly differing views. The growing Body Positivity movement encourages fat people to be proud of their bodies. Others are concerned about the health risks and believe that weight loss is the only path to true happiness.
Channel 4: Home of boundary-breaking documentaries like Crime and Punishment
16 GRIERSON 2020: THE BRITISH DOCUMENTARY AWARDS
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