Salt, by Selina Thompson

Salt, by Selina Thompson

BBC Four, 1 x 45'

Performance artist Selina Thompson recreates her award-winning dramatic monologue about a journey she made by cargo ship to retrace the triangular route of the transatlantic slave trade. Poetic and deeply personal, Salt is part testimony, part performance and part excavation of collective memory through archive and music.

A Believer's Guide To...

A Believer's Guide To...

BBC One, 5 x 40'

This series explores what faith can teach us about life, and what belief has to offer in times of change, challenge or crisis

Take Your Knee Off My Neck

Take Your Knee Off My Neck

Channel 4, 5 x 5 min

Five short films offering a black British perspective on the murder of George Floyd by the US police. Each film takes a different approach – from testimony, to poetry, and comedy. The series provides a fresh perspective on race and racism in Britain today.

Stacey Dooley Investigates: Spycam Sex Criminals

Stacey Dooley Investigates: Spycam Sex Criminals

BBC Three, BBC Two, 1 x 60 min

Stacey Dooley investigates a new kind of sex crime sweeping South Korea called Molka. In a country where pornography is illegal, Molka is a DIY alternative, where mobile phones and hidden cameras capture footage of people in their most intimate moments, without their knowledge.

Bring Back the Bush: Where Did Our Pubic Hair Go?

Bring Back the Bush: Where Did Our Pubic Hair Go?

Channel 4, 1 x 60 min

Body positivity activist Chidera Eggerue explores the decision many women make to remove their public hair, growing out her own pubic hair for the first time in years for a public exhibition.

The Trouble with Naipaul

The Trouble with Naipaul

BBC Four, 1 x 60 min

Professor Shahidha Bari examines the life and work of controversial Booker Prize winner Sir VS Naipaul. Is his legacy compromised by his self-confessed violence towards women and views on race?