Producer & Director – Zainab’s Legacy (1x30’ Inde/AJE Witness)

A grief-stricken father seeks justice after his seven-year-old daughter is raped and murdered.

2022 Special Mention OWMedia Awards - TV Documentary Award

2022 Nominee IDA Award - Best Short Form Series (AJE Witness)

2021 Award of Merit - Global Shorts, Los Angeles

Producer & Director - Kermode and Mayo’s Film Thing (1x25’ Somethin’ Else/BBC Radio 5)

Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo present a visual companion piece to their 5 live radio show

“reassuringly familiar yet excitingly new…an interesting insight into what the future of radio could look like in a VOD age” - VODZilla

Shooting Producer - Obesity: Who Cases If I’m Bigger (1x30’ BBC One)

Eighteen months after the prime minister launched his strategy to help the nation lose weight, EastEnders actress Clair Norris, who is overweight herself, wants to know if it is working.

Producer - Spooky Science (1x30’ Somethin’ Else/BBC 2)

Spooky Science follows a vampire and his friends on exciting adventures around his spooky mansion and into the world of light, sound and electricity.

Director - Dish Up (1x5’ & 5x15” Somethin’ Else/BBC Food)

Helping young people have a go in the kitchen with BBC Food.

Series Producer & Director - Topman TV (Somethin’ Else/Topman)

Focusing on style, culture and music, the videos for Topman TV span interviews with celebrities and tastemakers to posts that softly sell the latest Topman products by linking them to the latest trends as well as exploring why people buy them. 

Producer & Director – Lawaris: Pakistan’s Forgotten Dead (1x30’ Inde/Vice)

In an abandoned building on the outskirts of Karachi, a man dies, anonymous and alone. He is  discovered and the search for his home begins.

2019 Official Selection HollyShorts Film Festival (Oscar Qualifying)

2020 Winner OWMedia Awards - Short Film Award

Producer & Director – Sexomnia: Case Closed? (1x30’ BBC Three)

When unexpected sleepwalking claims turn a rape case on its head, Jade fights back. Filmed over three years, this is the remarkable story of one woman's battle for justice.

2023 Winner Broadcast Digital Awards - Best Current Affairs Programme

“Brave and compelling filmmaking…a proper ‘change the world’ film” - Broadcast

Producer - Poetry: Between the Lines – The Romantics (1x30’ Somethin’ Else/BBC 2)

Presented by hip-hop star Akala, Poetry: Between the Lines - The Romantics explores the poetry of the Romantic period through a mix of animation, conversation and vignette.

2015 Winner BAFTA Children's Award - Best Learning Secondary

Producer & Director – Out of the Shadows: Born From Rape(1x30’ BBC N&CA /BBC  iPlayer)

Sammy Woodhouse meets mothers and children born from rape, and discovers heartbreaking stories of love and pain.

2023 Nominee AIB Awards - Human Interest Programme

Shooting Producer - Georgia Toffolo: In Search of Perfect Skin (1x47’ ITN/ITV2)

Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo examines the dangerous lengths that people go to for perfect skin and investigates the billion-pound spot fighting industry.

Producer - Ten Pieces 2 (1x60’ Somethin’ Else/BBC Music)

a spectacular celebration of Ten Pieces of classical music from Bach to Bernstein, opening up the world of classical music to the next generation.

2016 Winner BAFTA Children's Award - Best Learning Secondary

DV Director - Blood Money (1x90’ Windfall/Channel 5)

Police officers and key witnesses reveal the story behind Britain's biggest gold robbery.

Producer & Director - Dish Up (1x30’ Somethin’ Else/BBC Radio1)

UK grime star Bugzy Malone heads to Rio ahead of the Olympics, to delve into the gritty flip-side of the Olympic host city through the story of its Hip-Hop music.

Producer & Director - Operation Croissant (1x5 Inde/Rosa R-Gee)

On the morning of June 22nd, the day before the Brexit vote, Parisians set off from France with freshly-baked croissants and messages of love for anyone passing through Kings Cross, in a gesture of goodwill, friendship and solidarity from one side of the Channel to the other.

Producer & Director - Rebuilding: Life After Grenfell (1x10' BBC News/BBC 2)

When Grenfell Tower set alight, in the early hours of Wednesday 14 June, Oluwaseun Talabi was in his 14th floor flat, where he lived with his partner and four-year-old daughter. He managed to survive, and two weeks later, they are rebuilding their lives.