Some of the Films I have made include :-

"The Natural History of Murder" This film showed how scientific disciplines like entomology, geology, botany and even archaeology can all help to solve murder cases. It featured the work of Dr Pat Wiltshire. Pat developed a new forensic discipline where pollen, plants and soil are sampled to provide forensic evidence that can link suspects to crime scenes, help discover the location of missing bodies and answer many key questions about the timing and circumstances of a murder.

"The Body Farm" A 50 minute documentary for Channel Five about forensic investigator Patricia Wiltshire's journey to the Body Farm - the only place in the world where they study the decomposition of real human bodies.

"CSI-Academy". A 6 part series for Channel Five about the course for crime scene investigators at the National Forensic Academy in Knoxville, Tennessee. "

“Josie’s Journey” – In 1996 Josie Russell survived an attack in which her mother Lin and sister Megan were killed. Her dramatic recovery and photogenic smile led her to become a source of inspiration to many people.

“John Rogerson – Dog Behaviourist.” - a 50” documentary for ITV.

“Zoo” - BBC documentary series about London Zoo.

“The Facts of Lice”. A current affairs documentary for Carlton TV about the epidemic of head lice affecting children.

“Lost!” for Discovery and the BBC - about animal journeys that go wrong.

“Losing the Rat Race”. A film about the problems of controlling rats and mice in London.

“Mad Dogs and Englishwomen”. A 50 minute Channel 4 / National Geographic co-production about rabies and an English vets fight against this disease in the Serengeti.

“Pigeon Pie”. A QED for BBC1 about the life and times of the urban pigeon. (This was the most successful film in the series, getting 8 million viewers).

“Pet Patients”. A Short Stories film for Channel 4, about the Blue Cross Animals Hospital.

“Fish People”. An Equinox for Channel 4 about the art and science of aquarium keeping.

“Dalmalley”. A film for Granada Television’s Village Show series, about an agricultural fair in Dalmally, Scotland

“So Many Fish”. A film about the problems of over-fishing in Cornwall, featuring underwater photography to give a fish-eye view of the pots, hooks and nets.