Exec Producers: Russ Malkin, David Alexanian, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman
Editor: Dave Berezai: Ep 10
Long Way Up for Apple TV+
Today is the premiere of Long Way Home on Apple TV+, the latest chapter in Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s iconic travel series. Following Long Way Roun and Long Way Down, this new 10-part series sees the duo journey from McGregor’s native Scotland to Boorman’s home in England, covering 17 European countries on vintage motorcycles. Unlike their tech-heavy adventures of the past, Long Way Home opts for simplicity. With minimal support and a slower pace, this travelogue delivers stunning scenery and intimate moments of reflection, while McGregor and Boorman focus on reconnecting with the land and each other.
Dave Berezai worked on Episode 4 and 6 and was the finishing editor on Ep 1. He said “It was fantastic to work on the 4th Long Way series. This is not a typical travelogue. By it’s very nature it’s much rawer. Ewan and Charlie were the embodiment of the shows tagline: “Life is adventure” allowing situations and experiences to unfold in front of them as they travelled from place to place. Such on the fly experiences lead to some real and heart-warming moments made possible by Ewan’s and Charlie’s engaging personalities. Not only was the footage rich in content, the scenery traversed was absolutely breathtaking. Needless to say I had all the tools in my arsenal to make a great show. The spirit of exploration wasn’t limited to the out in the field production however. Exec Producers David Alexanian and Russ Malkin gave me the freedom to create and add my own stamp to the episodes I cut.”
Early reviews highlight the show’s slower, more meditative tone sharing that the series is less action but more heart, with a clear focus on friendship, family, and the joys of the open road.
Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA is back on our screens !
Gordon Ramsay returns to tackle chaos in the kitchens and drama on the dining floor as he helps struggling restaurants turn their fortunes around. Expect explosive moments, high stakes, and – of course – Ramsay at his uncompromising best.
Alex said “Kitchen Nightmares was a great fun show to work on. I did some editing on the 2 hour season opener (one set in French Quarter, New Orleans) and also another episode at a vegan restaurant. Studio Ramsay are a great team to work with, I had worked with them on Future food Stars. The episodes had great characters, they were perfectly cast – properly disgusting kitchen shots, restaurants in crisis, fun times editing them and Gordon Ramsay”.
Ben also shared that one of the things that stands out to him on Kitchen Nightmares is that because of the collaborative nature of the edit you do get a sense of team spirit and camaraderie which is nice.
Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA starts Thursday 1st May 10pm on Channel 4
Led by disability campaigner Jono Lancaster, Love My Face follows people with a range of visible facial differences as they seek support, advice and explore transformative treatments to help accept or address their differences. At a one-of-a-kind clinic in Yorkshire, people are given a life-changing opportunity to explore transformative treatments from some of the UK’s most sought-after medical experts.
Adam Mitchell cut episodes 2 & 3 of the new series and remarked that ‘it was a huge challenge working on this project and balancing the various story points of each contributor who were going through various physical as well as psychological issues. But it’s a series I am immensely proud of being involved with.’
Don’t miss the first couple of episodes at 10pm on Channel 4 tonight.
Dust off your mood boards and fluff those cushions, Interior Design Masters is back on our screens this Thursday for its 6th series! We love watching this popular competition series that sees ten talented new designers all looking for their big break in the fast-paced world of interior design, hosted by Alan Carr.
This time around, we’ve got two of our talented editors behind the scenes:
🎬 Steve Flatt, making his IDM debut — bringing fresh eyes and flair to the series. He worked on the final and said it was a very well organised and great team to work with.
🎬 Tom Savage, a returning pro who also worked on the previous series and clearly couldn’t stay away! He said “I worked on the semi final which was redesigning venues at the Edinburgh Fringe festival. It was a lovely team to work with and great fun mixing in Alan Carr’s humour with the competitive side of the show. Unfortunately as it was remote I came away thinking the home office may need a bit of a makeover too!”.
Flabbergast for BBC One Exec Producer: Andrew Snowball Adam Mitchell: Finishing Editor
Hosted by The Repair Shop’s Dom Chinea, a skilled craftsman himself, the show challenges a group of passionate amateur craftspeople to push their creativity, hone their skills, and develop solid business plans. The series is designed to help these aspiring creators take their unique talents to the next level, providing invaluable guidance in both crafting and business strategy.
Adam Mitchell has been an offline editor on the series before, but this time had a slightly different role, he commented; “ the most challenging thing was being the finishing editor on multiple episodes across the series and the balancing act of making sure they were formatted correctly and all notes were done and seamlessly edited into other editors’ work”.
Tune in on the 3rd March to watch the inspiring transformation of hobbyists into entrepreneurs.
Gordon Ramsay and Lisa Vanderpump return for the second instalment of Food Stars and bring their expertise and distinct leadership styles to the hunt for the next great innovator in the food and beverage industry. In a game-changing twist, contestants won’t just pitch their business ideas, they’ll also be vying to earn a spot on one of the moguls’ teams. With a life-changing $250,000 prize on the line, this competition series promises high stakes and high drama!
Editors Alex Soskin, Dave Berezai, James Sheldon and John Watts worked on the series for the first time, whilst Jamie Bull was part of the post team that set the format for the show on the first series and was delighted to return for more.
We caught up with a few of the editors to hear about their experience.
Alex Soskin talked about colaboration on a series such as this “Working on Future Food Stars was great fun, both Gordon Ramsay and Lisa Vanderpump gave the goods so that was fun footage to work with. Definitely the best takeaway was working with Studio Ramsay, Zach, JT and the producers and other editors. I was in-suite at the very start but then remote for the rest of the show. I remember days with lots of things to do, often editing different acts and the collaboration worked well. It felt like a well-run ship.” When we caught up with John Watts he said “It was an apprentice-style show, multi-camera, lots of music, multiple contributors with lots of separate audio tracks to mix. It was quite a tough gig but I did enjoy it and it was interesting to work for an American broadcaster and see how their style is different from the UK.” James Sheldon who worked on the Savoy episode (Ep 8) told us “It was a fun show to work on, I am a big fan of Gordon Ramsay’s shows. I worked fully remote on this series and it heavily relied on music scoring to drive the stories throughout the episode. As well as this, it required a lot of character arcs to build up not just across my own episode, but also to keep consistent throughout.”
Great work everyone!
Don’t miss the exciting launch of Future Food Stars US: Series 2 tonight 8pm on ITV2
Critics are raving about Our Knife Crime Crisis this week! In this latest doc from production company 22Summers, acclaimed actor and documentary producer Idris Elba dives into the harrowing reality of knife crime in Britain. In this deeply personal project, Elba meets victims, offenders, police officers, and grieving families to uncover the roots of the issue and explore how the cycle of violence can be broken.
The film features Pooja Kanda, whose son Ronan was tragically murdered in a case of mistaken identity. She sheds light on systemic failures and the risks faced by children excluded from school. Elba also visits The Royal London Hospital, where a pioneering programme embeds youth workers in the casualty department to support young victims of knife crime, offering them a way out of the cycle of violence.
Elba has meaningful discussions with King Charles and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer about solutions, advocating for earlier interventions. Reflecting on his own youth, Elba pushes for opportunities to be created for others, culminating in a knife crime summit at 10 Downing Street that brings together those directly affected to shape policy and inspire change.
We chatted to Franco about the documentary. He teamed up with director Ben Steele with whom he worked many times and built a great working relationship over the years. This project was a bit different to Franco’s usual work, he was excited to collaborate with Ben again and be involved with a big name like Idris Elba. Franco reflected on the creative challenges they faced: “With this type of commission, there’s always a risk it could feel like a presenter-led “trip around the bay” that is informative but lacking real heart. Our ambition was to buck that trend and make something that feels more like a well rounded documentary, with Idris going on a more personal journey, and where the audience could engage with the subject on an emotional level, and not only take in facts and figures”.
Our Knife Crime Crisis premieres on Wednesday, 29th January, at 9pm on BBC One.
Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job. Voltage TV for BBC One
The dynamic duo are back, this time tackling their most ambitious project yet. Amanda Holden and Alan Carr are taking on a dilapidated three-storey townhouse in Andalusia, with plans to transform it into a stunning boutique B&B. With over 2,000 square feet to renovate, a crumbling roof to repair, and an outbuilding that’s barely standing, this project promises drama, laughs, and jaw-dropping transformations. Sam Frost and Steve Flatt both cut one episode each.
The talented Sam Frost is once again bringing her expertise to the editing room for this series. Sam previously worked on Amanda and Alan’s Italian Job, and when asked about this project, she said: “I absolutely love working on AASJ – I’ve done both earlier series of AA Italian Job, and the team is lovely. Tom Cullum and Claire Walls are great execs, plus I got to work with one of my favourite EPs, Alan Boyle. It’s the perfect way to chase away the January blues – a lovely bit of fluffiness and light relief from everything that’s happening in the world!”
Sam also shared a sneak peek of what viewers can expect: “This time, I worked on the master bedroom episode, where Alan and Amanda attempt to work together on the same room – chaos guaranteed! Plus, look out for Alan’s first time in a kayak…”
Amanda and Alan’s Spanish job starts Friday 24th Jan 8.30 on BBC One and IPlayer
This new series follows Guy Martin as he dives headfirst into some of the UK’s toughest, most skilled, and often underappreciated professions. Think grit, determination, and just a bit of danger, Guy wouldn’t have it any other way! Over four episodes, Guy fully immerses himself in these challenging roles, undergoing rigorous training, living alongside his co-workers, and learning first hand about the culture and significance of each job. Forget emails and spreadsheets; Guy’s all about getting his hands dirty and showcasing the incredible people who tackle these demanding tasks every single day.
In episode one, edited byIan David Smith, Guy takes on being a Trawler Deckhand, as a Grimsby native, he is eager to explore life at sea and learn what it takes to bring in the catch. Aidan Sansom also worked on this episode and told us “Guy is a real trooper. He got stuck in, earnestly, every waking hour he was on that boat, and always with a huge smile on his face. Heaven knows how”. When asked about the edit Aidan explained “The director got a huge amount of coverage, giving us the scope to tell the story of life on a fishing trawler without having to cut corners. From the up-close and personal, to the beautiful drone footage, it was all there.”
Episode three see’s Guy attempting to be a Firefighter, training in realistic, high-pressure scenarios and was edited by one of our favourite scousers, Roy Williams.
This series isn’t just about the jobs, it’s about the people who do them, the skills they master, and the communities they serve. Guy Martin’s Proper Jobs starts Sunday 26th Jan 8pm on U and Dave.
There’s something uniquely comforting about watching Monty Don explore Britain’s gardens. From his thoughtful commentary to the beautiful greenery, it’s the ultimate relaxing escape and this new series is no exception.
In his latest adventure, Monty delves into what our gardens reveal about us as a nation. Starting from the rugged northwest coast of Scotland and journeying to the northeast of England, he uncovers stories rooted in both the land and the people who nurture it. From romantic castle gardens to the private retreats of the King himself, Monty’s shows how gardens flourish even in some of Britain’s most challenging environments. In the series Monty challenges us to reconsider what a garden can be. Whether it’s a windswept patch of wilderness or a designed sanctuary, each garden tells a story about creativity, and the connection between people and nature.
We’re looking forward to this one, after all, what’s more soothing than Monty wandering through castle grounds, and windswept coastlines? Episode 5 is beautifully edited by Helena Vagnolini. She talked to us about working on the show “It’s lovely to see the passion and creativity people put into their gardens and how varied they can be in this country. Of course sometimes bad weather, or the time of year would affect how the gardens looked when Monty was visiting, so it was important for us to show how people produce gardens in all elements (Scotland in particular was a rainy visit) and we were keen to tell the stories behind how they came to be and the people who so enthusiastically look after them”.
Grab a cuppa and settle in! Monty Don’s British Gardens starts Friday 8pm on BBC Two.
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