JAMES NUTT CREDITS

Programmes underlined in italics are live links - please email me for passwords


Channel 5: Challenge Anneka - Series director for the relaunch of this classic series with Anneka Rice.

Channel 5: Secrets of Royal Palaces - Self-shooting producer/ director. 8-part series about royal palaces.

Channel 5: ‘A Year in Provence with Carol Drinkwater’ - Series Producer (self-shooting) for 6-part documentary series following the life and adventures of actress and writer, Carol Drinkwater in her adopted home of Provence.

Discovery US: For the Love of Kitchens - Senior self-shooting producer/ director for 8-part documentary series about bespoke kitchen company deVol. TX July 2021.
Nominated for an Emmy 2022.

BBC2: ‘The Man Who Saw Too Much’ - Executive Producer and DoP for documentary about Boris Pahor, the oldest living holocaust survivor, and his experiences in the Natzweiler concentration camp in Alsace. Presented by Alan Yentob. Produced by Fishercat Ltd.

BBC2: ‘Win the Wilderness; Alaska’ - Self-shooting producer/ director for 6-part documentary series set in Alaska following British couples exploring the challenges of off-grid life. TX commences 26.1.20.

BBC1: ‘The Real Marigold Hotel’ - Self-shooting producer/ director for 4-part series set in India.

BBC1: Imagine: ‘Eastside Story’ - DoP for film about young people from East London coming together to put on a show. Presented by Alan Yentob.

BBC Food - Directed and filmed series of BBC recipe films presented by Dr Rupy Aujla.

ITV1: The Junk Food Experiment - Self-shooting producer/ director for feature length one-off subjecting celebrities to 3 weeks of junk food.

Sky Arts: ‘Brass Bands (wt) - Self-shooting location director.

BBC1: The Real Marigold on Tour – Argentina - Self-shooting producer/ director for episode set in Buenos Aries.

ITV1: Six Degrees of Coronation St - Filmed story of actress Shelley King’s childhood in Calcutta.

ITV1: The Real Shirley Valentine - Self-shooting producer/ director on 4 part series set on Greek Island of Naxos. TX July 2018.

BBC1: Imagine - Filmed sequences at Sundance Film Festival for Rupert Everett and Armando Iannucci documentaries.


Channel 4: ‘The World's Best Christmas Lights: From Liverpool To Bethlehem’

BBC2: Mel Brooks documentary

BBC2: Monty Don’s Paradise Gardens

BB
C2: ‘Festival Tales: Edinburgh at 70’

BBC2: ‘The Cook Who Changed Our Lives’

BBC4: 2 x 1hr Docs: The Last Seabird Summer? Living with the Birds

                                    The Last Seabird Summer? Trouble at Sea


Sky Arts:
Anais Nin. DoP for 1 hr drama documentary about the erotic fiction writer


Channel 4: A Taste of the Yorkshire Dales


Nowness website: Sweet Tea


More4/ Channel 4: Ottolenghi’s Mediterranean Island Feast


More4/ Channel 4: Ottolenghi’s Mediterranean Feast


BBC2: Exploring China; A Culinary Adventure


BBC4: Jerusalem on a Plate with Yotam Ottolenghi


Channel 4: My Family’s Crazy Gap Year


BBC1: Imagine; Jay-Z


BBC1: Imagine; The Bolshoi Boy

 

BBC1: Imagine; Richard Rogers, Inside Out


BBC1: Imagine; Amos Oz


BBC1: Imagine; Brando


BBC4: An Introduction to African Cinema


BBC1: Imagine; Dirty But Clean Pierre


BBC2: The Booker Prize 2003


BBC4: British Cinema


BBC4: Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction


BBC2: Countrycide; Death of a Way of Life?


BBC Knowledge: Toulouse-Lautrec (also bought by BBC Worldwide)


BBC Knowledge: Acting

BBC2: Close Up; LA Stories


BBC Knowledge: The Ancients


BBC Knowledge: Cultural Breaks; New York


BBC2: 10 x 10 



CAMERA ONLY


BBC1: Imagine; Werner Herzog: Beyond Reason


BBC1: Imagine: Bollywod’s Big B


Channel 4: Baby


ITV1: Bad Lads Army


BBC1: Imagine; Howard Hodgkin. Picture of the Painter