Client: BBC Radio 4
“Thanks for a beautifully constructed, thoughtful and moving programme.”
“Thanks for a very powerful documentary with some incredible, hair-raising testimony at the heart of it. It’s genuinely shocking at how commerce can be allowed such free range in the most sensitive areas of our life. I knew what to expect from reading the script, but hearing these actual voices made the message come home. And having an industry insider really helps ground the storytelling.”
“Thanks so much for Wally –it’s a lovely programme and Ramita’s delivery is compelling. It’s a wonderful and memorable human story and I’m delighted you brought it to us. You have produced a really striking programme. I hope it gets the attention it deserves!”
“Thanks for a simply magnificent episode of Archive on 4 – wide-ranging, emotionally engaging, full of drama, incident and character and telling a hugely consequential story. I’m really delighted that we can broadcast this. There are many standout moments but the two I’ll remember are Ehud Barak’s description of the tank battle (and the swirling around of memories of the “Chinese Farm”) and the novelist’s outrage at the 1973 soldiers telling humorous stories at the reunion.”
Hugh Levinson, BBC Commissioning Editor