Television

I began editing for British television in 2008 with BBC2’s The Culture Show. Since then, I have worked on Bafta and RTS nominated and Emmy winning programming

for the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, ITV, Current TV, The Food Network, Sky Arts, Sky Living, Nat Geo, E4, and Discovery. All programs are credited as Editor.

Accredited as B.F.E. (British Film Editor).

UK Representation: Blueberry Creative Consultants.

  • The Relcuctant Traveler With Eugene Levy (S2)

    Editor of the “Greece” episode of the second series of Apple’s flagship travel show, which follows actor Eugene Levy (Schitt’s Creek) as he discovers Europe. TX March 2024.

  • José Andrés And Family In Spain (Nutopia/Discovery+)

    Lead Editor on this 2023 Emmy winning food/travelogue program which follows chef and humanitarian José Andrés as he takes his three daughters on a culinary journey of discovery around Spain.

    (Emmy winner, Outstanding Culinary Series, 2023.

    Nominated for two Critics’ Choice Awards, 2023)

  • The Big Interiors Battle (Remarkable/Channel 4)

    AJ Odudu and award-winning architect Dara Huang search for the next big interior designer, as eight hopefuls battle it out to makeover and win a life-changing, mortgage-free apartment of their own. Worked directly with Exec Joff Wilson to deliver one episode.

  • Stacey Solomon's Crafty Christmas (Optomen/BBC1)

    This holiday program follows Stacey Solomon and her family preparing for the holidays with crafting ideas and money-saving tips.

  • 999 On The Front Line (Curve/Channel 4)

    Filmed simultaneously with ambulance crews across the West Midlands, this series shows in real time the range of cases paramedics attend to.

  • Ambulance: Code Red (Curve/Channel 5)

    Docmentary series following the work of the West Midlands Ambulance Service, giving an insight into the life and death incidents faced by specialist emergency response teams.

  • Dave Turin's Lost Mines 2 (Raw/Discovery Channel)

    An offshoot of the popular Gold Rush series, this program sees miner Dave Turin trying to find gold in some of the most remote and difficult abandoned mines in the US.

  • Gordon Gino and Fred Christmas Road Trip: Three Unwise Men (Studio Ramsey/ITV)

    In this festive Christmas special, Gordon Ramsey, Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sireix visit Morocco for the holiday to experience the local culture and cuisine firsthand.

  • Gordon Gino and Fred American Road Trip: City Slickers (Studio Ramsey/ITV)

    Gordon Ramsey, Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sireix have a romp across America. Lead Editor and Music Consultant.

  • Gordon Gino and Fred's Road Trip (Studio Ramsey/ITV)

    This 3 part series sees
    Gordon Ramsey, Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix showing their homelands off to each other. I was an Editor on the French episode, which was nominated for both BAFTA and RTS awards.

  • Love Your Garden (Spun Gold for ITV)

    Editor on series 9 of this program in which
    Alan Titchmarsh and his team transform the gardens and lives of people who need it most.

  • The Great Gardening Challenge (Crackit/Channel 4)

    Nicki Chapman and Diarmuid Gavin host a horticultural competition in which two teams of designers are challenged to transform unloved spaces in just 48 hours with Carol Klein and Mark Gregory judging their efforts.

  • Inside Prison: Britain Behind Bars (Chalkboard TV/ITV)

    Documentary going inside the walls of six prisons to offer a sharp insight into the harsh realities of life behind bars.

  • Best Little Prison in Britain? (Amazing Productions/ITV)

    Lead Editor and Music Consultant on this quirky documentary series about the Isle of Man’s Jurby Prison.

  • Paddington Station 24/7 (Potato/ITV)

    Documentary series that takes a behind-the-scenes look at London's transport hub meeting the army of workers who keep Paddington station running.

  • Super Hurricanes: Inside Monster Storms (ITN/Discovery Channel)

    This program examines the ferocious hurricanes Harvey and Irma of 2017, and was made just before the strike of hurricane Jose, in September. Due to the nature of this program, it was completed in 5 days.

  • Everest Rescue (Betty/Discovery)

    Everst Rescue journeys to the tops of the treacherous Everst Himalayan Mountains, highlighting the work of a rare breed of pilots who put their lives on the line to save those facing certain death.

  • Good Dog, Bad Dog: Inside the World of Doggie Daycare (Darlow Smithson/Channel 5)

    Documentary series going behind the scenes at Bruce's Doggy Day Care in Surrey and Dogs Country Club in Warrington to find out what our four-legged friends get up to while their owners are at work.

  • Nelly The Snakeskin Woman (Transparent TV/Channel 5)

    This program in Channel 5’s “Extraordinary People” series, follows Nelly Shaheen, the oldest survivor of Harlequin Icthyosis.

  • Tales From Modern China (Lion TV/BBCWorld/CCTV)

    This series explores one of the most varied countries in the world - China-from the remote mountains and ethnic diversity of the South-West, to the frozen lands of the North-East.

  • Confucius (Lion TV/CCTV10)

    Made for Chinese TV, this documentary explores the life of Confucius and the impact of his teachings on modern Chinese society.

  • Gold Rush (Raw/Discovery Channel)

    Juggernaut series following the lives of ambitious miners as they head north in pursuit of gold.

  • The KAWS Effect (Swan Films/Sky Arts)

    As part of Sky Arts Amplify strand ‘The KAWS Effect’ profiles KAWS, one of the world’s leading contemporary artists, to uncover the impact the digital revolution has made on his art, fame and life.

  • Webcam Boys (Mobeen Azhar/BBC3)

    Directed by journalist Mobeen Azhar, this film goes inside the multi-billion-pound global webcam industry, following the lives of four men who work full-time as a webcam models.

  • Tattoo Fixers On Holiday (Studio Lambert/E4)

    The tattoo artists set up their pop-up shop in the sunny Mediterranean for the summer season to tackle holidaymakers' legendary tattoo disasters.

  • Get Your Tatts Out: Kavos Ink (Channel 5)

    Documentary series about the thriving tattoo studios in the 24-hour-party resort of Kavos on the Greek island of Corfu.

  • Our Dancing Town (BBC2)

    3 northern towns are convinced to participate in complex dancing choreography.

  • First Heartbeat: A Film About Miscarriage (October Films/Discovery/TLC)

    Journalist Lisa Nand suffered multiple miscarriages. She and her husband began documenting these traumatic experiences and the resulting film was broadcast on TLC Network on National Baby Loss Awareness Day.

  • Babyfaced Brides (Crackit/Channel 5)

    In this series we meet the baby faced brides, and grooms, who are bucking the trend and getting married young.

  • The Great Pottery Throw Down (Love Productions/BBC2)

    From the creators of `The Great British Bake Off' comes a pottery version of the popular competition with a unique format.

  • World's Weirdest Homes (Voltage TV/Channel 4)

    Charlie Luxton presents the world's weirdest, most fascinating and jaw-dropping homes, revealing what it takes to live in a one-of-a-kind wonder.

  • 10,000 B.C. (The Garden/Channel 5)

    `10,000 BC' follows 20 modern-day Brits taking part in a social experiment that takes them back to Stone Age conditions. The series sees men and women from the 21st century live for two months without modern amenities in a remote forested wilderness.

  • Ladyboys (Redback/Sky Living)

    Ladyboys explores the secret and strange world of Thailand’s third gender. This series revolved around British plumber Scott and producer Barry Upton trying to form a Ladyboy band.

  • Watchdog (BBC1)

    Somebody has to hold big companies accountable when they do their customers wrong. On `Watchdog', that is the responsibility of presenters Matt Allwright, Nikki Fox and Steph McGovern.

  • 9 Months Later (Spun Gold/Sky Living)

    Sole editor on 5 of 6x60 minute episodes.
    This ob-doc program follows 5 couples new to parenthood, through the first 6 months of their babies’ lives and the roller-coaster of sleeplessness, thoughts of break up, euphoria and reconciliation.

  • Auf Wiedersehen, My Pet (Shine/ITV)

    This programme takes a look at what happens when people must give up their beloved animals for reasons ranging from moving abroad to medical difficulties that make it hard to care for pets.

  • Red, Hot and Yummy (Sharp Jack Media/Food Network)

    Sole Editor and
    Edit Producer on 8x30 minute episodes of this series, which follows caterer Nichola Smith and her team as they cater to the stars in her 7-tonne mobile kitchen.

  • The Batman Shootings (Mentorn/BBC3)

    One-hour investigative program about the Batman Shootings, which took place in Denver, Colorado. Due to the nature of this program, it was fast turnaround and completed in ten days. Exec Producer: Steve Anderson

  • Free Speech (Mentorn/BBC3)

    Studio led topical program made by the creators of Question Time. cut VTs and inserts for programs 1-5, completed grade and sound mix, and set the visual style for the openings and graphics for the series.

  • Behind Rebel Lines: UK Uncut (Current TV)

    30 minute episode of the “Behind Rebel Lines” series. This episode focused on UK Uncut, and the actions of one of its youngest members, 16-year-old Anna Mason.

  • Richard Corrigan On Hunger (Current TV)

    60 minute program from the “On” series,
    following celebrity chef Richard Corrigan as he investigates Britain’s growing food poverty
    crisis.

  • Marking of...Super Size Me (Current TV)

    30 minute behind the scenes look at the
    popular documentary with its director, Morgan Spurlock.

  • Bootlegged Booze (Northern Upstarts/Current TV)

    Editor and Colorist on this hour long investigative journalism film about the dangers of fake illegal alcohol that is flooding Britain.

  • 50 Docs to See Before You Die (Current TV)

    Five part series presented by Morgan Spurlock, featuring interviews with directors, critics and those involved with these 50 great films. Editors handled edit management, music selection and script writing.

  • Googoosh Music Academy (Unique TV/Monoto 1)

    Simply put, Iranian X-Factor. With Iranian pop idol Googoosh at the helm, this music/talent series combines elements of programs like The X Factor and The Apprentice...and it's 100% in Farsi! This job included script writing, music sourcing, overseeing story arcs across 10 episodes and co-ordinating between 7 edit teams and translators.

  • Escape To The Country (TalkbackThames/BBC1, BBC2)

    Alistair Appleton, Jules Hudson, Nicki Chapman, Aled Jones and Jonnie Irwin help house buyers who want to swap city living for a home in the country. Editor on 44x1 hour long episodes.

  • The Culture Show

    The Culture Show was a weekly BBC Two magazine programme about books, art, film, architecture, music, visual fashion and the performing arts. I was a VT editor and cut some great pieces. One of my proudest moments was using the music of Coil on a piece about Klimt and Freud.