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Grierson: The British Documentary Awards, commonly known as The Grierson Awards, are awards bestowed by The Grierson Trust to recognise innovative and exciting documentary films, in honour of the pioneering Scottish documentary filmmaker John Grierson.
The inaugural award was given in 1972 and since then the awards have become an annual fixture. In 2000, The Grierson Trust forged a link with the UK Film Council in order to expand and add prestige to the awards.[1] The awards have grown in stature and recognition over the years.[2]
Awards trophy
The awards trophy is in the form of a bust of John Grierson. Sculpted posthumously by Ivor Roberts-Jones, it was struck in a limited edition of 10, with three copies held by the Trust.[3]
Originally, the trophy was given to the award winner for one year before being returned and presented to the next recipient.[4]
John Grierson
See main article: John Grierson.
John Grierson was a leading documentary filmmaker, and he has also been attributed to have coined the name "documentary".[5] He was born in Scotland in 1898. Grierson was the founder of a new movement of documentary film in the 1930s. He started the Empire Marketing Board Film Unit, and in 1933 the GPO Film Unit, gathering together such diverse and exciting talents as Humphrey Jennings, Paul Rotha and Alberto Cavalcanti.[6] His ground-breaking work on the Scottish herring fleet, Drifters, had its premiere in 1929 alongside the first British showing of Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin. In 1936, he produced the celebrated Night Mail, directed by Harry Watt with script by W.H. Auden and score by Benjamin Britten.[7]
The Grierson Trust
Founded as the Grierson Memorial Trust in 1972, shortly after the death of John Grierson, the Grierson Trust is a registered UK charity that exists to celebrate the best factual and documentary filmmaking from both the UK and globally. The trust also nurtures factual TV talent via training and mentoring schemes. Since its inception it has had nine chairs:[8]
In 2022, to mark its fiftieth anniversary, the Trust published its 50 must-see documentaries since its inception in 1972.[9] [10]
Judging
As of 2023, the Grierson Awards employ a two-stage judging process, with each individual entry reviewed by a minimum of three members of the Trust.
A long list of eight nominees for each category is drawn up; then the contenders are judged by five-person juries, drawn from documentary makers, broadcasters and subject experts. The jurors then decide on the final four shortlisted nominations, and subsequently the winner for each category.
The judges look for evidence of quality, integrity, creativity, originality and overall excellence. They also consider the steps taken by producers to ensure the best diversity and inclusion practices, as this is considered key to the integrity and quality of any documentary. Since 2020, entrants to all but the Best Student Documentary category have been required to provide a statement on diversity and inclusion.
The Grierson Trustees' Award and Grierson Hero of the Year Award are honorary and not selected by the jury process.[11]
2000–2024 winners
2024 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries broadcast or available to stream in the UK between 1 June 2023 and 31 May 2024.
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- Winner — Me and the voice in My Head: (Channel 4). dir. Tommy Forbes and Tom Green
| - Winner — My Name is Happy: (Channel 4). dir. Ayşe Toprak and Nick Read
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Best Arts Documentary | Best Music Documentary | Best Sports Documentary |
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- Winner — Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club: (Netflix). dir. Lee Hyukrae
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Best History Documentary | Best Science Documentary | Best Natural History or Environmental Documentary |
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| - Winner — The Jennings vs Alzheimer's (BBC). dir. Niamh Kennedy
| - Winner — Silverback (BBC). dir. Miles Blayden-Ryall
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Best Popular Culture Documentary | Best Cinema Documentary | Best Documentary Series |
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- Winner — Big Zuu Goes to Mecca (BBC). dir. Adnan Ahmed
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| - Winner — The Push: Murder on the Cliff (Channel 4). dir. Anna Hall
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Best Student Documentary | Best Documentary Short | Best Documentary Presenter |
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- Winner — The Waiter, the Scientist and Jenny: (NFTS). dir. Joe Snelling
| - Winner — Ted & Noel: (Channel 4). dir. Julia Alcamo
| - Winner — Joe Tracini for Me and the Voice in My Head (Channel 4)
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2023 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries broadcast or available to stream in the UK between 1 June 2022 and 31 May 2023.[12] [13] [14] [15]
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| - Winner — Lyra: (Channel 4). dir. Alison Millar
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Best History Documentary | Best Science Documentary | Best Natural History Documentary |
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| - Winner — Inside Our Autistic Minds, Episode 1: (BBC). dir. Joe Myerscough / Emma Jones
| - Winner — Big Oil vs. the World, Episode 1: "Denial": (BBC). dir. Jane McMullen
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Best Entertaining Documentary | Best Cinema Documentary | Best Student Documentary |
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| - Winner — With Woman: (NFTS). dir. Mia Harvey
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Best Constructed Documentary Series | Best Documentary Series | Best Documentary Short |
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| - Winner — Lady of the Gobi: (The Guardian). dir. Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig
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Best Documentary Presenter | Grierson Trustees' Award | Grierson Hero of the Year Award |
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- Winner — Hannah Fry for Making Sense of Cancer with Hannah Fry: (BBC)
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| - Recipient — Deaf & Disabled People in TV (DDPTV)
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2022 winners (50th anniversary awards)
The eligibility window was for documentaries broadcast or available to stream in the UK between 1 June 2021 and 31 May 2022.[16] [17] [18]
Best Single Documentary – International! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Single Documentary – Domestic | Best Current Affairs Documentary |
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| - Winner — Grenfell: The Untold Story: (Channel 4). dir. James Newton
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Best Arts Documentary | Best Music Documentary | Best Sports Documentary |
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| - Winner — Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, "Act I: VISION": (Netflix). dir. Coodie & Chike
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Best History Documentary | Best Science Documentary | Best Natural History Documentary |
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- Winner — The Missing Children: (ITV). dir. Tanya Stephan
| - Winner — A Year in the Ice: The Arctic Drift: (Channel 4). dir. Ashley Morris
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Best Entertaining Documentary | Best Cinema Documentary | Best Student Documentary |
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- Winner — Twas the Fight Before Christmas: (Apple TV+). dir. Becky Read
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| - Winner — Ten by Ten: dir. Jami L. Bennett
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Best Constructed Documentary Series | Best Documentary Series | Best Documentary Short |
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- Winner — We Are Black and British: (BBC). dir. Ryan Samuda
| - Winner — Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy: (Netflix). dir. Coodie & Chike
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Best Documentary Presenter | Grierson Trustees' Award | Grierson Hero of the Year Award |
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| - Recipient — Clare Richards (Documentary director and founder of We Are Doc Women)
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2021 winners
After the previous years online only ceremony, this year marked a return to an in-person event.[19] [20] [21] The eligibility window was for documentaries that had their first UK screening between 1 June 2020 and 31 May 2021. Best Cinema Documentary was not awarded for the first time since 2003, but two new categories were introduced, Best Sports Documentary and Hero of the Year, whilst the award for Best Arts and Music Documentary was split into two separate awards.
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| - Winner — Storyville: Locked In - Breaking the Silence. (BBC Four). dir. Xavier Alford
- Highly Commended — The Surgeon's Cut: Episode 1. (Netflix). dir. Lucy Blakstad, Stephen Cooter, James Newton & Sophie Robinson
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Best Entertaining Documentary | Best Cinema Documentary | Best Student Documentary |
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| - Winner — Tease: (NFTS). dir. Jessica Brady
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Best Constructed Documentary Series | Best Documentary Series | Best Documentary Short |
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- Winner — The School That Tried to End Racism: (Channel 4). dir. Rachel Dupuy & David Harris
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Best Documentary Presenter | Grierson Trustees' Award | Grierson Hero of the Year Award |
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- Winner — Yinka Bokinni for Damilola: The Boy Next Door (Channel 4)
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2020 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries that had their first UK screening between 1 June 2019 and 31 May 2020.[22] [23] [24]
Best Single Documentary – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Single Documentary – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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- Winner — Suicidal: In Our Own Words. (Channel 5). dir. Rachel Harvie
- Highly Commended — The Family Secret: (Channel 4). dir. Anna Hall / Brian Woods
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| - Winner — Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain - Episode 1. (Channel 4). dir. Robert Coldstream
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Best Documentary Series | Best Constructed Documentary Series | Best Arts or Music Documentary |
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- Winner — Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain - Episode 1. (Channel 4). dir. Robert Coldstream
| - Winner — The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes: (Channel 4). dir. Benjamin Leigh
| - Winner — Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall. dir. Alfred George Bailey
- Highly Commended — Terms and Conditions: A UK Drill Story. (YouTube Originals). dir. Brian Hill
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Best Student Documentary | Best Entertaining Documentary | Best Science Documentary |
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- Winner — Miss Curvy: (NFTS). dir. Ghada Eldemellawy
- Highly Commended — Inside a Marriage: (NFTS). dir. Ben Cheetham
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| - Winner — War in the Blood (BBC Two). dir. Arthur Cary
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Best Cinema Documentary | Best Current Affairs Documentary | Best Documentary Presenter |
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| - Winner — Undercover: Inside China's Digital Gulag. (ITV). dir. Robin Barnwell
- Highly Commended — Undercover with the Clerics: Iraq's Secret Sex Trade (BBC News Arabic). dir. Patrick (Paddy) Wells
| - Winner — Mobeen Azhar for Hometown: A Killing. (BBC Three)
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Best Natural History Documentary | Best Documentary Short | Trustees' Award |
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- Winner — The Last Igloo: (BBC Four). dir. Christian Collerton
| - Winner — Country Girl: dir. Ellen Evans
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2019 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries that had their first UK screening between 1 June 2018 and 31 May 2019.[25] [26] [27]
Best Single Documentary – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Single Documentary – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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- Winner — Stabbed: Britain's Knife Crime Crisis (BBC One). dir. Toby Trackman
| - Winner — Storyville - "The Trial of Ratko Mladic" (BBC Four). dir. Henry Singer / Rob Miller
- Highly Commended — Storyville - "Under the Wire" dir. Chris Martin
| - Winner — The Last Survivors (BBC Two). dir. Arthur Cary
- Highly Commended — A Dangerous Dynasty: House of Assad. (BBC Two). dir. The Production Team
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Best Documentary Series | Best Constructed Documentary Series | Best Arts or Music Documentary |
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- Winner — Prison: (Channel 4). dir. Paddy Wivell
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| - Winner — The Football Club: Artist in Residence. (Channel 4). dir. Marcus Plowright
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- Winner — Ravens: dir. Karl Forchhammer
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| - Winner — The Parkinson's Drug Trial: A Miracle Cure? (BBC Two). dir. Jemima Harrison
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Best Cinema Documentary | Best Current Affairs Documentary | Best Documentary Presenter |
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| - Winner — Iraq: A State of Mind (BBC Arabic). dir. Namak Khoshnaw
- Highly Commended — Panorama: "Escape from Dubai: The Mystery of the Missing Princess" (BBC Two). dir. Jane McMullen
| - Winner — Duwayne Brooks for Stabbed: Britain's Knife Crime Crisis (BBC One).
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Best Natural History Documentary | Best Documentary Short | Trustees' Award |
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- Winner — Drowning in Plastic: (BBC One). dir. Tom Watt-Smith
| - Winner — Zion (Netflix). dir. Floyd Russ
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2018 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries that had their first UK screening between 1 June 2017 and 31 May 2018.[28] [29] [30]
Best Single Documentary – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Single Documentary – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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| - Winner — Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation -"The Loss of Joy." (BBC One). dir. James Rogan
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Best Documentary Series | Best Constructed Documentary Series | Best Arts or Music Documentary |
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- Winner — Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation - "The Loss of Joy." (BBC One). dir. James Rogan
| - Winner — Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds: (Channel 4). dir. Benjamin Leigh
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Best Student Documentary | Best Entertaining Documentary | Best Science Documentary |
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- Winner — Fake News Fairytale: dir. Kate Stonehill
| - Winner — Celebrity Hunted - Episode 1: (Channel 4). dir. Production Team
| - Winner — Chris Packham: Asperger's and Me. (BBC Two). dir. Charlie Russell
- Highly Commended — The Natural World: Attenborough's Wonder of Eggs: (BBC Two). dir. Mike Birkhead / Beth Jones
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Best Cinema Documentary | Best Current Affairs Documentary | Best Documentary Presenter |
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- Winner — The Work: dir. Jairus McLeary / Gethin Aldous
| - Winner — Panorama: "Undercover - Britain's Immigration Secrets." (BBC One). dir. Joe Plomin. Undercover reporter: Callum Tulley
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| - Winner — Landline: dir. Matt Houghton
- Highly Commended — Circle: dir. Jayisha Patel
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2017 winners
The award for Best Newcomer was replaced with an award for Best Documentary Short in 2017.[31] [32] [33] [34]
Best Single Documentary – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Single Documentary – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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| - Winner — Machines: dir. Rahul Jain
- Highly Commended — Last Days of Solitary; (BBC Four). dir. Dan Edge / Lauren Mucciolo
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- Winner — Exodus: Our Journey to Europe (BBC Two). dir. James Bluemel, Jack MacInnes, Paul Glynn & Robin Barnwell
| - Winner — Muslims Like Us (BBC Two). dir. Emma Findlay, David Foulkes, Zoe Hines, Lily Murray, Libby Overton & Will Rowson
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- Winner — Acta Non Verba: dir. Yvann Yagchi
| - Winner — - Nobody ever said, 'When I grow up I want to answer 999 calls.' (Channel Four). dir. James Incledon, Sam Barnes & Chris Rowe
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- Winner — Weiner: dir. Josh Kriegman / Elyse Steinberg
| - Winner — Goodbye Aleppo: (BBC Arabic). dir. Christine Garabedian
| - Winner — Grayson Perry for (Channel Four)
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Best Natural History Documentary | Best Documentary Short | Trustees' Award |
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- Winner — Wild Ireland: Episode 1 "The Edge of the World." (BBC Two). dir. John Murray / Cepa Giblin
| - Winner — Fish Story: dir. Charlie Lyne
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2016 winners
This year saw the Best Science or Natural History Documentary award split into two separate categories and a new award for Best Constructed Documentary Series introduced.[35] [36] [37] [38] The eligibility window was for documentaries that had their first UK screening between 1 May 2015 to 30 April 2016.
Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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| - Winner — Attacking the Devil: dir. Jacqui Morris / David Morris
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Best Documentary Series | Best Constructed Documentary Series | Best Arts Documentary |
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- Winner — The Murder Detectives: (Channel 4). dir. Dave Nath
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Best Student Documentary | Best Entertaining Documentary | Best Science Documentary |
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| - Winner — Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds: Episode 2. (Channel 4). dir. Teresa Watkins, Emily Lawson & Nicola Brown
| - Winner — Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor. (BBC Four). dir. Nic Stacey
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Best Cinema Documentary | Best Documentary on Current Affairs | Best Documentary Presenter |
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| - Winner — This World: "Outbreak - The Truth About Ebola." (BBC Two). dir. Dan Edge
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Best Natural History Documentary | Best Newcomer Award | Trustees' Award |
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- Winner — The Hunt: The Hardest Challenge. (BBC One). dir. Huw Cordey
| - Winner — Where You're Meant To Be: dir. Paul Fegan
| - Recipient — Louis Theroux
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2015 winners
The Readers' Choice Award was dropped in this year. The eligibility window was for documentaries that had their first UK screening between 1 May 2014 and 30 April 2015.[39] [40] [41] [42]
Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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| - Winner — The Lost Gold of the Highlands (Garnet's Gold) (BBC Four). dir. Ed Perkins
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Best Student Documentary | Best Entertaining Documentary | Best Science or Natural History Documentary |
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- Winner — The Wolf, The Ship and the Little Green Bag, dir. Kathryn MacCorgarry Gray
| - Winner — Gogglebox: "Episode 6". (Channel 4). dir. Tina Alexander
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Best Cinema Documentary | Best Documentary on Current Affairs | Documentary Presenter of the Year |
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| | - Winner — Grayson Perry for Who Are You? (Channel 4)
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Trustees' Award |
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2014 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries that had their first UK screening between 1 May 2013 and 30 April 2014.[43] [44] [45] [46]
Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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| - Winner — The Iraq War: Regime Change. (BBC Two). dir. Paul Mitchell, Norma Percy & Charlie Smith
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Best Documentary Series | Best Newcomer Award | Best Arts Documentary |
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| - Winner — Last Chance School: (Channel 4). dir. Marc Williamson
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Best Student Documentary | Most Entertaining Documentary | Best Science or Natural History Documentary |
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- Winner — Sing Your Heart Out: dir. Peter Akar
| - Winner — Our Gay Wedding: The Musical. (Channel 4). dir. Claire Lewis, Louise Hooper & Ellen Hobson
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Best Cinema Documentary | Best Documentary on Current Affairs | Documentary Presenter of the Year |
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| - Winner — Dispatches: "Hunted." (Channel 4). dir. Ben Steele
| - Winner — Rupert Everett for Love for Sale with Rupert Everett: (Channel 4)
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2013 winners
This year saw the introduction of awards for Best Documentary on Current Affairs, Documentary Presenter of the Year and the Readers' Choice Award.[47] [48] [49] [50] [51]
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- Winner — 7/7: One Day in London. (BBC Two). dir. Ben Anthony
| - Winner — Law of the Jungle: dir. Michael Christoffersen, Hans La Cour
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Best Documentary Series | Best Newcomer Award | Best Arts Documentary |
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| - Winner — High Tech, Low Life: dir. Steve Maing
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Best Student Documentary | Most Entertaining Documentary | Best Science or Natural History Documentary |
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- Winner — Sodiq. dir. Adeyemi Michael
| - Winner — Nina Conti: A Ventriloquist's Story - Her Master's Voice. (BBC Four). dir. Nina Conti
| - Winner — How to Build a Bionic Man (Channel 4). dir. Tom Coveney
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| - Winner — Syria: Across the Lines. (Channel 4). dir. Olly Lambert
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2012 winners
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- Winner — (BBC Two). dir. Charlie Russell
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| - Winner — The Love of Books: A Sarajevo Story. (BBC Four). dir. Sam Hobkinson
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- Winner — The Betrayal: dir. Karen Winther
| - Winner — The Bengali Detective: dir. Phil Cox
| - Winner — After Life: The Strange Science of Decay (BBC Four). dir. Fred Hepburn
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2011 winners
This year saw the award for Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue split into two; one for domestic productions and one of international. The award for Best Drama Documentary was replaced by an award for Best Student Documentary.[52] [53] [54] [55]
Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – Domestic! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue – International | Best Historical Documentary |
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- Winner — Between Life and Death: (BBC One). dir. Nick Holt
| - Winner — Secret Iraq: The Insurgency. (BBC Two). dir. Sam Collyns
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- Winner — Hugh's Fish Fight: (Channel 4). dir. Will Anderson
| - Winner — Storyville: Afghan Cricket Club - Out of the Ashes (BBC Four). dir. Timothy Albone / Lucy Martens
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- Winner — Caring for Calum: dir. Lou McLoughlan
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| - Winner — The Joy of Stats: (BBC Four). dir. Dan Hillman
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2010 winners
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| - Winner — The Force: (Channel 4). dir. Patrick Forbes
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Best Newcomer Award | Best Documentary on the Arts | Best Drama Documentary |
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| - Winner — Arena: T.S. Eliot (BBC Two). dir. Adam Low
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Most Entertaining Documentary | Best Science Documentary | Best Cinema Documentary |
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| - Winner — Race and Intelligence: Science's Last Taboo (Channel 4). dir. David Hickman
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2009 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries first screened in the UK between 1 May 2008 and 30 April 2009.[56] [57] [58]
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| - Winner — Burma VJ, dir. Anders Østergaard
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2008 winners
The Trustees' Award was not bestowed this year.[59] [60] [61]
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- Winner — The Lie of the Land: (Channel 4). dir. Molly Dineen
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- Winner — Here's Johnny, dir. Adam Lavis, William Hood & Katrina Mansoor
| - Winner — Here's Johnny, dir. Adam Lavis, William Hood & Katrina Mansoor
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2007 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries first screened in the UK between 1 May 2006 and 30 April 2007.[62] [63] [64]
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| - Winner — Anatomy of a Crime (BBC Two). dir. Steph Atkinson
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- Winner — No Man is an Island, dir. Sonja Linden
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| - Winner — Consent: (Channel 4). dir. Katie Bailiff
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2006 winners
The award for Best Documentary Series was reinstated after being dropped the previous year.[65] [66] [67]
Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Historical Documentary | Best Documentary Series |
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- Winner — Asylum: (BBC Four). dir: Peter Gordon
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- Winner — Disabled and Looking For Love, (BBC Three). dir. Clare Richards
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| - Winner — The Year London Blew Up (Channel 4). dir. Edmund Coulthard
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Most Entertaining Documentary | Best Documentary on Science or the Natural World | Best Cinema Documentary |
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| - Winner — The Natural World - Episode: "The Queen of Trees" (BBC Two). dir. Victoria Stone / Mark Deeble
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Trustees' Award |
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2005 winners
This year saw the award for Best International Documentary and Best Cinema Documentary combined into a new Best International Cinema Documentary award. The Best Documentary Series award was replaced with a new award for Best Drama Documentary.[68] [69]
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Best Newcomer Award | Best Documentary on the Arts | Best International Cinema Documentary |
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- Winner — Send Me Somewhere Special: (BBC Three). dir. Darren Hercher
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Most Entertaining Documentary | Best Documentary on Science or the Natural World | Trustees' Award |
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- Winner — Bye Bye Happiness (BBC Three). dir. Oli Barry
| - Winner — The Natural World - Episode: "Mississippi, Tales of the Last River Rat". (BBC Two). dir. Andrew Graham Brown
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2004 winners
The eligibility window was for documentaries first screened in the UK between 1 May 2003 and 30 April 2004.[70] [71] [72] [73]
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| - Winner — Dunkirk: The Soldiers' Story. (BBC Two). dir. Peter Gordon
| - Winner — National Trust. (BBC Four). dir. Patrick Forbes
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Best Newcomer Award | Best Documentary on the Arts | Best International Documentary |
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| - Winner — (BBC Two). dir. Chris Durlacher
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Most Entertaining Documentary | Best Documentary on Science or the Natural World | Best Cinema Documentary |
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- Winner — The Prince, The Showgirl and Me. (BBC Four). dir. Clare Beavan
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Trustees' Award |
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2003 winners
New categories of Best Documentary on Science or the Natural World and Best Cinema Documentary were introduced this year. Also any entry which was substantially produced on photographic film was also considered for the Best Documentary on Film award. The Lifetime Achievement Award was renamed back to the Trustees' Award. All entries were required to have had a public screening or broadcast in the UK between 1 May 2002 and 30 April 2003.[74] [75] [76] [77] [78]
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- Winner — Crackhouse: (BBC Two). dir. Laurence Turnbull, Carl John & Martin Fuller
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Best Newcomer Award | Best Documentary on the Arts | Best International Documentary |
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Most Entertaining Documentary | Best Documentary on Science or the Natural World | Best Cinema Documentary |
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| - Winner — DNA, The Future: (Channel 4). dir. David Glover
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2002 winners
Once again the awards were expanded. New categories of Best Documentary on the Arts, Most Entertaining Documentary and International Documentary were added.[79] [80] The eligibility window was for documentaries first screened publicly between 1 May 2001 to 30 April 2002.
Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue! style="background:#FAEB86;" width="33%" Best Historical Documentary | Best Documentary Series |
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- Winner — Kelly and her Sisters (ITV1). dir. Marilyn Gaunt
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Best Newcomer Award | Best Documentary on the Arts | Best International Documentary |
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- Winner — Faking It: "Burger Man to Chef" (Channel 4). dir. Jamie Simpson
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2000 / 2001 winners
In 2000, with support from the UK Film Council the awards were expanded to four categories and the Trustees' Award renamed to the Lifetime Achievement Award. The best documentary selected from these four category winners went on to win the overall Premier Grierson Award. The eligibility window was for documentaries first screened publicly between 1 January 2000 and 30 April 2001.[81] [82] [83] [84]
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- Winner — Correspondent: "Killers Don't Cry" (BBC). dir. Clifford Bestall
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| - Winner — Britain at War in Colour: "Darkest Hour" (ITV1). dir. Lucy Carter / Stewart Binns
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| - Winner — Fifteen: (Channel 4). dir. Daisy Asquith
- Winner — The Alcohol Years (Channel 4). dir. Carol Morley
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1972–1999 winners
From 1972 to 1999, there was a single award for Best British Documentary. In 1998 an honorary Trustees' Award was introduced.[85] [86] The 1999 winners' ceremony was held at The Savoy Hotel in London on 23 March 2000 with Andrew Neil as guest speaker.
1990s
- 1999: Gulag: Enemy of the People (dir. Angus Macqueen / BBC Two) and Trustees' Award to David Munro and Philip Donnallen
- 1998: Inside Story: Tongue Tied (dir. Olivia Lichtenstein / BBC One) and Trustees' Award to Michael Apted
- 1997: The System: The Nature of the Beast (dir. Peter Dale / BBC Two)
- 1996: Man and Animal (dir. Antony Thomas / Carlton TV)
- 1995: Tripping with Zhirinovsky (dir. Paul Pawlikowski / BBC)
- 1994: Beyond the Clouds (dir. Philip Agland / Channel 4)
- 1993: (dir. Nick Broomfield / Lafayette Films)
- 1992: Children of Chernobyl (dir. Clive Gordon / Yorkshire Television)
- 1991: Absurdistan (dir. John Whiston / BBC)
- 1990: Four Hours in Mai Lai (dir. Kevin Sim / Yorkshire Television)
1980s
1970s
Grierson Award at the BFI London Film Festival
Since 2005 an award has been given to the best documentary shown at the annual BFI London Film Festival. The awards from 2005–2016 were featured on the Trust's previous website,[90] however it is unclear if the Trust has had any input into the selection of the winner since 2017.[91] The winners are:
- 2005: Workingman's Death, dir. Michael Glawogger.[92]
- 2006: Thin, dir. Lauren Greenfield.[93]
- 2007: The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories, dir. Andrey Paounov.[94]
- 2008: Victoire Terminus, dir. Florent de la Tullaye and Renaud Barret.[95]
- 2009: Defamation, dir. Yoav Shamir.[96]
- 2010: Armadillo, dir. Janus Metz.[97]
- 2011: Into the Abyss: A Tale of Death, A Tale of Life, dir. Werner Herzog.[98]
- 2012: , dir. Alex Gibney.[99]
- 2013: My Fathers, My Mother and Me, dir. Paul-Julien Robert.[100]
- 2014: Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait, dir. Ossama Mohammed and Wiam Simav Bedirxan.[101]
- 2015: Sherpa, dir. Jennifer Peedom.[102] [103]
- 2016: Starless Dreams, dir. Mehrdad Oskouei.[104]
- 2017: Kingdom of Us, dir. Lucy Cohen.[105]
- 2018: What You Gonna Do When the World's on Fire?, dir. Roberto Minervini.[106]
- 2019: White Riot, dir. Rubika Shah.[107]
- 2020: The Painter and the Thief, dir. Benjamin Ree.[108]
- 2021: Becoming Cousteau, dir. Liz Garbus.[109]
- 2022: All That Breathes, dir. Shaunak Sen.[110]
- 2023: Bye Bye Tiberias, dir. Lina Soualem.[111]
Grierson: Sheffields
During the tenure of Jenny Barraclough as Trust chair, The Grierson Trust working in conjunction with Sheffield DocFest launched Grierson: Sheffields.[112] [113] Three awards were sponsored by the Trust: The Green Award, which recognised documentaries exploring environmental issues or that had made a contribution to the climate change debate; The Innovation Award, for documentaries that exhibited innovation in format, style, technique or content and The Youth Jury Award. The Youth Jury was a panel of 16- to 21-year-olds that were selected by Channel 4 and 4Talent.[114] After 2009, the awards continued to be bestowed but no longer had any association with The Grierson Trust.[115] [116]
2007 (inaugural Grierson: Sheffields)
2008 (2nd Grierson: Sheffields)
2009 (3rd Grierson: Sheffields)
- The Green Award: The Blood of the Rose, dir. Henry Singer.
- The Innovation Award: LoopLoop, dir. Patrick Bergeron. Commended: The Big Issue. dir. Samuel Bollendorff, Olivia Colo.
- The Youth Jury Award: Sons of Cuba, dir. Andrew Lang.
External links
Notes and References
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- Web site: John Grierson Biography. 30 October 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101225094115/http://www.britmovie.co.uk/directors/John-Grierson. 25 December 2010. dead.
- Web site: John Grierson CBE. 23 May 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080513230017/http://www.griersontrust.org/john_grierson.htm. 13 May 2008. dead.
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- Web site: BBC wins in six categories at 2023 Grierson Awards . 19 November 2023 . BBC . en.
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- https://griersontrust.org/assets/files/awards/programmes/Grierson-2022-The-British-Documentary-Awards-programme.pdf
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- News: 1 October 2013 . Jimmy Savile and 7/7 films up for new documentary award . BBC News . 17 November 2023.
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