A Life in TV: Paul Watson
30 June 08
Documentary filmmaker Paul Watson talks about his groundbreaking career in television.
Fresh from receiving the prestigious Special Award at the British Academy Television Awards in 2008, we welcomed Paul Watson to the Academy for a special evening celebrating his life in TV.
Interviewed by Peter Dale, the former head of More4, Watson spoke about his groundbreaking and often controversial career in documentary filmmaking.
Known as the ‘father of reality TV’ for his series The Family in 1974, Watson went on to produce some of the most memorable documentaries of the last thirty years. His films include Sylvania Waters, Rain in My Heart, Malcolm and Barbara and The Fishing Party, a film Watson proudly describes as "Margaret Thatcher’s least favourite film".
Speaking with customary candidness Watson talks about his aims and working methods as well as the current trends of reality television: "For me Big Brother has got to be the worst pieces of filmmaking because I know nothing about the people who take part."
BAFTA: A Life in TV
The BAFTA: A Life in TV strand of events celebrates British Television, exploring a major and distinctive contribution by a BAFTA-winner or nominee.
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