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The Club That George Built shortlisted at the Global Production Awards 2025

Whynow Studios and Warner Bros. Discovery’s feature-length documentary film, The Club That George Built, has been nominated for a Global Production Award in the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion category. The Global Production Awards are unique in that they put the spotlight on the incredible production and location work required to get great films and TV The Club That George Built shortlisted at the Global Production Awards 2025

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The Club That George Built nominated for British Sports Journalism Award

The shortlist for this year’s SJA British Sports Journalism Awards has been announced and our documentary, The Club That George Built, has made the list. It’s been nominated in the Best Television Documentary category, alongside films about Sir Alex Ferguson and Sven-Goran Eriksson. The awards recognise the creme de la creme of sports journalism – The Club That George Built nominated for British Sports Journalism Award

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whynow Studios’ From Roger Moore, With Love to be screened on BBC 2 on Christmas Day

A new feature-length documentary from whynow Studios, From Roger Moore With Love, will be shown on Christmas Day at 9pm on BBC2. It also has a limited cinema release in selected Everyman and Picturehouse cinemas across the UK from Sunday 15th December. Made in collaboration with Moore’s estate and family, the film retraces Moore’s rise whynow Studios’ From Roger Moore, With Love to be screened on BBC 2 on Christmas Day

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whynow Studios film The Club That George Built to be screened on TNT Sports

Our latest documentary, The Club That George Built, will be screened on TNT Sports next Tuesday 1st October at 10:30pm. On the surface this is the story of lower league football club, Worthing FC, battling to rise up through the ranks and play at the highest level in their 137 year history. But it’s much whynow Studios film The Club That George Built to be screened on TNT Sports

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Coco Chanel Unbuttoned an official nominee at 2024 Grierson Awards

Update: Our film Coco Chanel Unbuttoned, directed by Hannah Berryman is an official nominee at this year’s Grierson Awards, in the Best Arts Documentary category. This means it is down to the final four in its category, a huge achievement in itself. Established in 1972, the Griersons are the biggest event in the UK documentary Coco Chanel Unbuttoned an official nominee at 2024 Grierson Awards

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whynow Studios shortlisted for a Grierson Award

We’re delighted to share that whynow Studios’ feature-length documentary, Coco Chanel Unbuttoned, has been shortlisted in the Best Arts Documentary category at this year’s Grierson Awards. Established in 1972, the Griersons are the biggest event in the UK documentary calendar. The awards recognise and celebrate documentaries from Britain and abroad that have made a significant whynow Studios shortlisted for a Grierson Award

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Hardest Geezer opens up to Great Big Story about his African adventure

Russ Cook AKA ‘Hardest Geezer’ has made headline news across the globe, and quite rightly so. Cook completed the equivalent of 385 marathons in 352 days, running across the entire length of Africa. On his epic journey, Cook took on some of the toughest environmental conditions, including the world’s largest hot desert, the Sahara. But Hardest Geezer opens up to Great Big Story about his African adventure

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