John Willis
Directing
Known For
Life as a farmboy whose father had died. An adaptation of Fred Kitchen's 1940 book.
Brother to the Ox

A two part investigation of the dangers facing teenagers, who leave home for the bright lights of London. The End of the Line followed the case histories of Tommy, a 12 year-old Scottish boy, and Annie, a 16 year-old girl hardened to her homelessness. The Murder of Billy Two-Tone forensically uncovers the facts behind the killing of Billy McPhee, discovering disturbing facts on Roger Gleaves, a child sexual abuser and homeless children hostels owner. His housing empire turns out to be based on sexual exploitation and financial corruption.
Johnny Go Home
The film follows Mohamed Fazal Hussain, elder statesman and all-round Mr Fixit of Bradford's Muslim community, as he works on his newest project; an adrenaline-fuelled, Bollywood-style romantic thriller, shot on location in Ilkley.