Platform: ITVITV Exposure

Stalking: State of Fear
Stalking: State of Fear

Speaks to the victims of stalkers about how being targeted has destroyed their lives, and how some women under threat are taking on the criminal justice system to hold the culprits to account.
The documentary features exclusive access to stalking victims, along with the family of Gracie Spinks, who was murdered by her stalker, this documentary also includes 999 calls and police interview footage to paint a vivid picture of the situation.
Women tell the programme how hard it can be to get the police to take them seriously, with only one in 20 reports leading to a conviction, and asks if the justice system is prepared to take stalking more seriously while victims feel abandoned by a process that's supposed to protect them.

Gymnastics: A Culture of Abuse
Gymnastics: A Culture of Abuse

With the Olympics coming up in Summer 2024, this documentary chronicles the fight for justice by British former gymnasts who say they were physically, emotionally, or sexually abused as children by their coaches.
The former gymnasts some of whom are telling their stories for the first time are suing the sport's governing body, British Gymnastics.
The programme reveals how a national coach had sex with an underage gymnast, as well as allegations of how a former Olympian touched two of his pupils inappropriately at a gym in York, and how another leading coach plied a gymnast on tour with alcohol. The York coach denies the allegations and has not been charged in relation to them.
The film details their accounts of how their experiences devastated their lives from damaging their relationships to driving them into anorexia and alcohol addiction.

A Time to Die
A Time to Die

Explores the human cost of the current British law on assisted dying through the stories of five people who all want the right to die at a time of their choosing, as well as why some feel this is a choice they should never have. This film for the Exposure strand asks if there can be any answer that would satisfy both sides of the contentious assisted dying debate, or whether this delicate issue will remain unresolved in the UK for the foreseeable future.

Ukraine's Stolen Children
Ukraine's Stolen Children

Shahida Tulaganova's documentary tells the stories of Ukrainian children, some of them orphans, who were taken to Russia after the war started and their territory was occupied. Through moving testimonies, the children tell how they were made to sing Russian patriotic songs, forced to speak Russian and led to believe their parents had abandoned them, and the film follows mothers, godmothers and relatives making daunting journeys into a hostile state to find their loved ones and bring them home.

The Grave
The Grave

The story of the search for justice and accountability after a mass grave was discovered last autumn in a forest outside the city of Izium in north-east Ukraine following six months of Russian occupation. This film for the Exposure strand interweaves haunting first-hand survivor accounts of the occupation with access to Ukrainian investigators and secret service agents hunting down the Russians they believe are responsible.