


Producer Jess Winteringham discusses the complex issues raised in our latest doc ‘Stabbed: Britain’s Knife Crime Crisis’
Knife crime was rarely out of the headlines in 2018. As incidents in England and Wales have risen to their highest level in eight years, victims, families, young people and politicians, have been calling for solutions to the problem.

Stabbed: Britain’s Knife Crime Crisis – BBC One, 9pm Thursday 21st March 2019
In this film, Duwayne meets victims’ families and friends as they cope with the aftermath of a loved one being killed and the ensuing fight for justice, he engages with the perpetrators to understand what is making more and more young people turn to knives, and he explores what is being done to stem the violence. Along the way, he revisits his own past, facing up to the trauma that has come to define him.
Stabbed: Britain’s Knife Crime Crisis

Royal Television Society Award Nomination for ‘Can Violent Men Change?’
The 2019 RTS award nominations have been announced! Our BBC Panorama Can Violent Men Change?, a directional debut for Katie Hindley, has been nominated for the independent journalism award.We’re extremely proud of our fantastic...
A look back at 2018
From picking up two awards at the Grierson’s, moving our offices to Hoxton Square to be housed with post-production house Molinare (Isle of Dogs, Annihilation, The Crown), to launching Rogan Digital – a new arm of the Rogan...