Jenny Barraclough
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Jennifer Ann Barraclough
Barraclough was educated at St Brandon's School (Somerset), Millfield (Somerset), and St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she achieved a BA Hons in English.
Barraclough was one of the first women television producers. Barraclough's film Gale is Dead (1971) was one of the first to draw attention to young
Barraclough's films on AIDS helped promote understanding of the disease in its early days. Barraclough also produced other series focused on medicine, including series on
She was made a member of two BBC think tanks.
Barraclough was appointed
Professional career
Dates | Achievement |
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1963 | TV Reporter in ITV News |
1964–66 | Researcher, then Director/Producer World in Action (Granada Television) |
1966-66 | Presenter on late night discussion programmes, Director/Producer on This Week (Rediffusion) |
1968–1988 | Director/Producer Man Alive series, then many one-off documentaries. Several international awards. |
1970s | Member BFI Production Board |
1986–88 | Head of BBC1 Documentaries |
1988 | Founder and Head of Programmes for multi award-winning independent, Barraclough Carey Productions, with George Carey. |
1997 | Merged with Mentorn to become Mentorn Barraclough Carey |
1999 | Mentorn Barraclough Carey became part of TV Corporation Group |
2000 | Director Barraclough Productions, making major global health programmes for BBC World. |
2001 | Member of Executive Board of LEPRA (International Leprosy Charity) |
2004 | Trustee Razumovsky Trust (inc. Razumovsky Ensemble and Academy) |
1996–2006 | Trustee Grierson Trust (Grierson Best Documentary Awards) |
2006–2008 | Chairman Grierson Trust |
2007-2011 | Chairman LEPRA |
Films broadcast
For the BBC
Dates | Film |
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1971 | Gale Is Dead |
1972 | Women in Prison Numerous programmes for 'Man Alive' |
1972 | Its Ours Whatever They Say |
1973 | Alright we'll do it ourselves |
1974 | The Bomb Disposal Men |
1974 | Big Smile Please |
1975 | A Day in Hyde Park |
1975 | Terrorism – Parts 1 and 2 |
1976 | The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition |
1976 | 'I'ndian Summer (Ooty) |
1977 | Bombay Superstar (The Indian film industry) |
1977 | Black American Dream (the legacy of Martin Luther King) |
1978 | The Diplomatic Style of Andrew Young |
1979 | Go Tell It to the Judge (the legal battle of the Banabans of Ocean Island)
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1980 | Portrait of a 'Terrorist (Robert Mugabe) |
1981 | Repeat of Gale is Dead as one of the best BBC docs ever ("Tonight belongs to Jenny Barraclough, a producer whose programmes have been delighting and moving me by turns since I started writing about television", Chris Dunkley Financial Times) |
1981 | The Royal Wedding – "Not only Charles and Diana but also..." |
1982 | Not in a Thousand Years (Robert Mugabe) |
1982 | Mr Gandhi and Mr Attenborough |
1982 | Hang on I'll Just Speak to the World (Anniversary of World Service) |
1983 | Elisabeth – the first 30 years |
1983 | ..and the Queen passed by |
1984 | John Paul's People (the British Catholics) |
1985 | No 10 Downing Street |
1985 | Living Above the Shop (Mrs Thatcher in No 10) |
1986 | Dancing in the Rain (Ballroom dancing) |
1986 | Happy Birthday Dear Ma'am as in Jam (Queen's birthday) |
1987 | Life at Stake (air crash survival) |
1988 | Fourteen Days in May (Executive Producer) |
Barraclough Carey Productions
Dates | Film |
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1991 | Redemption Song (History of the Caribbean) |
1991 | Frontiers – South Africa and Mozambique with Nadine Gordimer |
1993 | The Plague (History of AIDS), 4 part series; produced 'Hunting the Virus' and 'The End of the Beginning' (C4 and Discovery) |
1994 | Lost Children of Angola (C4) |
1995 | Knife to the Heart (History of Transplant Surgery) – 4 parts (BBC and WNET) |
1997 | Two films in the 'Lost Civilizations' series – Aegean and Greece (Time Life/NBC) |
1998 | Cancer Wars (The History of Cancer) 4 part series (C4 and WNET) "a scrapnel-sharp new series... absorbing"(Time Out) "this excellent series" (Sunday Times) |
1999 | Whatever happened to the Plague? (C4) – 90 min special |
1999 | The Real Pinochet (C4) |
2000 | Do Bras Cause Cancer? (C4) |
2000 | Elephant Hospital – illegal logging (National Geographic) |
2000 | Secrets of the Dead (C4 and WNET) |
2001 | The Private Life of Guiseppi Verdi BBC4, AVRO, ARTE, and ZDF |
2001 | The New Face of Leprosy (BBC WORLD and numerous local broadcasters) |
2004 | Fragile Lives – Immunization at Risk (BBC WORLD and numerous local broadcasters) |
2005 | MMR – what every mother should know (for the Ministry of Health) |
2007 | Calm Before the Storm (avian flu) (BBCWORLD and numerous local broadcasters) |
2013 | Blitz Over the Isle of Dogs (community project) |
Awards
Jenny Barraclough won many awards for the BBC and for Barraclough Carey (founded in 1988, later Mentorn Barraclough Carey) which won many international awards for its documentaries, both singles and multi-part.
Best documentary awards
Title | Award |
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Gale Is Dead | 1971 – BAFTA , International Critics Award and Catholic Church's Jury Award
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Women in Prison | 1972 – BAFTA |
Its Ours Whatever They Say | 1972 – London Film Festival, and Venice Biennale
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The Bomb Disposal Men' | 1974 – BAFTA nomination
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A Day in Hyde Park | 1975 – Venice Biennale Gold |
Mr Gandhi and Mr Attenborough | 1982 – US Television Academy Awards |
Not in a Thousand Years | 1983 – International. Black Programming Consortium in US |
Frontiers (series) | 1989 – ACE (National Academy of Cable Programmes) award in US |
The Plague (series on AIDS) | 1993 – Royal Television Society and EMMY nomination. |
Lost Civilisations (The Aegean) | 1995 – EMMY and GOLDEN EAGLE awards in US |
Lost Civilisations (5th-century BC Athens) | 1995 – EMMY and GOLDEN EAGLE awards |
Fragile Lives – Immunization at Risk | 2005 – Denver International World Cinema Award |
Trusts and charity
Barraclough was
Jenny Barraclough made the influential programme The New Face of Leprosy in 2001 which was shown to 27 million people on
She is a trustee of the Razumovsky Trust, which is the trust of the Razumovsky Ensemble and Academy. The Academy helps outstanding young musicians reach international standard and encourages classical music in some of London’s less privileged schools.
References
- ^ "No. 59090". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 2009. p. 9.