“This is an excellent documentary for students of journalism”

The Salt Path Scandal, Sky Documentaries
“What a fascinatingly tawdry tale this is, and what an excellent documentary too, detailing how the journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou methodically investigated Winn, whose bestselling memoir was billed by Penguin as “unflinchingly honest”. It also contains in its final minutes a mic-drop moment.”
James Jackson, The Times
“This is an excellent documentary for students of journalism, with Hadjimatheou explaining how she followed a tip-off – about a book she had never read – and set about finding witnesses, checking sources and consulting experts.”
Anita Singh, The Telegraph
“In the court of TV, this clear-sighted documentary finds the couple guilty of a lifetime of appalling behaviour, even if it doesn’t overtly state it. But the tears of the people who seem to credibly accuse them speak loudly and definitively.”
Julia Raeside, The i Paper
Bump: A Christmas Film, BBC 1
“This is a show about how families can rupture beyond all recognition, and how love can still bloom in the gaps. For all the improbable events that form the foundation of this special (not to mention Rosa’s jarring interludes, which I had to double-check weren’t actually sponsored by the Colombian tourist board; they’re not), Bump remains impressively emotionally resonant.”
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian
The Imposter, Channel 5
“If your telly life is incomplete without Australian sun, surf and shameless overacting, this week’s nightly drama The Imposter will satisfy your addiction to schlock. It has everything — double-crossing siblings, a manipulative matriarch, rebellious teens, a marriage on the rocks, alcoholism, a gay couple desperate for a surrogate baby… plus a daughter, given up for adoption as a baby, who returns from the dead. And that was just the opening episode.”
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail



















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