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Joseph Bullman

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Known For

Dirty Business
9.4

Two amateur detectives in an Oxfordshire village discover dying fish in their river. When they contact the water company for answers, the company's odd, evasive response prompts them to launch an investigation that continues today.

Dirty Business

2026
Killed By My Debt
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In January 2015, Jerome Rogers, a popular nineteen year old from a council estate, finally got what he’d been working for – a new motorbike and his first real job, as a courier. But in the hands of bailiffs, two £65 traffic fines rose to over a thousand pounds. Some weeks, take-home pay in his zero hours job was as low as £12. Under the pressure of his debt, Jerome went to the woods where he’d played as a kid, and took his own life. This is his story…

Killed By My Debt

2018
Partygate
6.9

Karaoke, suitcases of wine, ambushing cake... this factual drama tells the story of Covid from inside 10 Downing Street as staff kicked back at lockdown-breaching parties

Partygate

2023
Person of Interest
6.0

A late night mini-cab driver's feeling paranoid and twitchy in this contemporary London noir starring Asim Chaudhry. Is sleep deprivation playing tricks on Shakil, or has he been sold out?

Person of Interest

2024
The Left Behind
4.0

Support for the far right is growing in Britain’s post-industrial towns and cities. This factual drama from the BAFTA-winning team behind Killed By My Debt and the Murdered by… films tells the story of a young man with no secure job, housing or future as he is drawn into a devastating hate crime. A steel-tipped state of the nation drama based on deep research into the realities of life in ‘forgotten Britain.’

The Left Behind

2019
Life and Death in the Warehouse
6.5

Follows Megan, who in a desperate attempt to keep her new job at a Welsh warehouse, presses Alys – who is pregnant – to get her "pick rate" up, putting her and her baby at risk.

Life and Death in the Warehouse

2022
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6.6

Lord Glenconner, a Scot, once owned Mustique, a verdant island in the Caribbean. He lives in St. Lucia with wife Lady Anne Coke (herself an Earl's daughter and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret) and their sole surviving son, Christopher, disabled by an accident. Glenconner visits Mustique, explores old haunts, and prepares an outdoor lunch for the Princess. He gets on with his wife; he's charming, irritable, waspish, a snob. With Margaret, he's unctuous and outrageously ribald. It's up close and personal with this aging, white-robed, old-moneyed European amongst Black workers and nouveau riche Americans. A portrait emerges of the rich against the backdrop of third-world paradise.

The Man Who Bought Mustique

2001
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6.0

Crime Scene Cleaners in California.

Crime Scene Cleaners

2017
The Big Story Special: Child Abuse
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A report on Pedophilia

The Big Story Special: Child Abuse

1993
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Filmmaker Joseph Bullman challenges the belief that England is in the midst of an unprecedented surge of anti-social behaviour by uncovering the nation's ancient heritage of hooliganism, binge-drinking and violence. From Edwardian yobs to Elizabethan xenophobes, the film reveals the English have been on their worst behaviour for more than a millennium and has contributed to our conduct today.

The Seven Sins of England

2007
The Sleep Files: Altered States
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A documentary about sleep paralysis

The Sleep Files: Altered States

1998
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A close look at the relationship between the western world and the Islamic threat. Controversial CCTV surveillance systems and personal video diaries illustrate the paranoid mood.

Dynamiters, Assassins, Fiends

2008