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Andrew Thompson

Producer / Director

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Glasgow

About Me

I am a dedicated documentary producer-director who is fascinated by the different ways of weaving a story.  I have worked across science, history, natural history and arts.  I've made everything from adrenalin packed adventure series in the Arctic ("Operation Iceberg") to lovely bespoke art films ("The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl").&nb... Read More
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  • Media I Work In:

    Broadcast Television

  • Awards:

    2018 RTS Scotland best history film. "The Flu that Killed 50 Million" PD
    2016 RTS Scotland best arts film. "The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl" PD
    2013 RTS UK Best science series "Operation Iceberg" as SP
    2011 Wildscreen Panda "How to Grow a Planet" for best science series and best presenter (as SP)
    2011 Prix Circom Award most original documentary. "The Secret Life of Waves" as PD
    2009 NHK Japan Prize. "Darwins Garden" as SP
    2008 Bafta UK cinematography for Neville Kidd. "A History of Scotland". My film was selected for judging.
    2007 Bafta UK nomination "Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives" best documentary as EP
    2007 Grierson Award "Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives. as EP
    2006 British Maritme Awards Best Documentary "Submarine Rescue" as PD
    2003 Channel Four Archaeology. Nomination. "Darien, Disaster in Paradise" PD
    2001 Medical Journalism Awards (silver) "Horizon: Life Blood." PD
    2000 ABSW award. Best documentary. "Constant Craving" PD
    1998 Bafta UK (three awards) and International Emmy for "The Human Body". I was the main PD on the series, directing two of the films.
    1996 Wildscreen Panda. Best conservation film "The Secret Life of Seahorses" PD
    1996 RTS UK nomination best documentary "The Secret Life of Seahorses" PD