Alison Ramsay
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April 2019
I'm delighted to have been selected as a delegate on the prestigious year-long Series Producer Programme run by ScreenSkills, in conjunction with the BBC and Channel 4.  The application process was rigorous and competitive so I'm super chuffed to have got a place on it!        

And the Highly Commended in the Best Documentary Programme category goes to Slum Britain: 50 Years On @ITNProductions @channel5_tv #BroadcastAwards

— Broadcast Awards (@BroadcastAwards) February 7, 2018
Delighted that Slum Britain was Highly Commended at the Broadcast Awards! 
February 2018

Delighted to announce Slum Britain: 50 Years On, which we produced for @channel5_tv, has been shortlisted for @BroadcastAwards Best Documentary Programme #BroadcastAwards pic.twitter.com/7zhkNH5te4

— ITN Productions (@ITNProductions) November 23, 2017
September 2018 

Excited to have spent the summer at Eleven Film (Sex Education, The Enfield Haunting) developing two factual drama series – one for Sky, and one for the BBC, which involved working with the BAFTA and EMMY-winning writer Danny Brocklehurst.  It was an honour and a privilege to work with such a master of their craft. 
24th Jan: Huge congratulations to Marcel Mettersiefen, Steve Ellis and Chris Shaw, my colleagues from Slum Britain: 50 Years On for their amazing Oscar nomination!  Their brilliant, powerful film, Watani: My Homeland tells the epic story of one family's escape from war-torn Syria, and their attempt to make a new life in Germany.     

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