BBC2 | BBC Studios (1 x 1 hr) Giles Coren and Monica Galetti head to Mashpi Lodge – a spectacular isolated hotel in the middle of the Ecuadorean Cloud Forest. Through meeting the owner and staff, they discover how the hotel has helped to save the forest and changed the lives of the local community. Director/Producer: Tom Peppiat; Series Producer: Rebecca Templar; Executive Producer: Samantha Anstiss; Commissioner: Craig Hunter
BBC2 | Wall to Wall (1 x 1 hr) Follow up to the BAFTA nominated series, which sees The Robshaw Family go further back in time sampling food and family life at the turn of the century. This episode is the 1910’s which sees the family grapple with the deprivations of The Great War. Producer/Director: Kim Maddever; Series Producer: Nancy Bornat; Executive Producer: Emma Hindley; Commissioner: Donna Clark
Channel 4 | Swan Films (1 x 1 hr) Documentary – Psychotherapist Phillipa Perry looks into bipolar disorder, hoping to uncover more about what causes this debilitating condition, and how it affects those who have been diagnosed. Producer/Director: Christian Watt; Executive Producers: Neil Crombie, Joe Evans
BBC Three | Silver River (1 x 1 hr) Alcohol. Cherry Healy explores the dangers of alcohol abuse, and why an increasing number of young people are suffering long term damage to their health. Producer/Director: Tom Williams; Executive Producer: Claire Faragher
BBC Four | Doghouse Media (1 x 1 hr) One-off doc. Following on from his acclaimed book Toast, Nigel Slater examines how sweets and confectionary have shaped his life. He delves into the history of sweets, and the power they have to evoke such strong memories in all of us. Producer/Director: Mark Adderley; Executive Producer: Emma Hindley
BBC 2 | Silver River (1 x 1 hr) In celebration of the classic sitcom of the 70s, Giles Coren and Sue Perkins become Tom and Barbara, taking up residence in Suburbia to try living the Good Life for real. Series Producer: Lucy Hooper
BBC Four/BBC 2 | Silver River (2 x 1 hr) Dr. Lucy Worsley presents the story of British domestic life from the middle ages to the present day by looking into the history of four rooms – the kitchen, the bedroom, the bathroom and the sitting room. RTS Nominated for Best History Series. Series Producer: Emma Hindley