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Jenny Barraclough

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Biography

Jenny Barraclough is a British film and television producer. Much of her work is in television documentaries.

Known For

Dispatches
6.7

Long-running Channel 4 documentary series covering issues about British society, politics, health, religion, international current affairs and the environment. Known for featuring a mole inside organisations under journalistic investigation.

Dispatches

1987
Redemption Song
10.0

Jamaican-born Stuart Hall looks at the history of the Caribbean islands through interviews with modern inhabitants.

Redemption Song

1991
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The making of the film Gandhi (1982).

Mr. Attenborough and Mr. Gandhi

1983
Fourteen Days in May
5.4

A camera crew follows Edward Earl Johnson, a man falsely convicted of rape and murder, during his last 14 days on death row. Everyone involved is interviewed, Johnson himself, his family, the warden, prison guards and other inmates. We also witness the futile attempts by his attorney to save his life.

Fourteen Days in May

1987
The Bomb Disposal Men
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First transmitted in 1974, this is a documentary about bomb disposal teams, their training, and the problems of maintaining a family life in one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. It follows three Ammunition Technical Officers in the British Army.

The Bomb Disposal Men

1974
Gale Is Dead
7.0

Gale Parsons was loving, intelligent and – according to everyone who knew her – had much to offer; everything to live for. But, aged just 19 and a drug addict, she was found dead in the basement of a derelict house in Chelsea. One of the first documentaries to draw attention to young homeless and drug addicted people, Gale Is Dead was nominated for a BAFTA in 1971.

Gale Is Dead

1970
It's Ours Whatever They Say
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"Power to the children of the Loraine Estate": with the school holidays looming, a group of kids from the Loraine Estate off Holloway Road in Islington set out to convert a derelict timber yard into an adventure playground. But the council has different ideas for the plot, and a battle ensues. Will the council's £500,000 development plan scupper the children's right to play?

It's Ours Whatever They Say

1972