Awards & Winners

Jenny Barraclough

Jennifer Ann Barraclough OBE is a British film and television producer. Much of her work is in television documentaries. She is also involved in a number of trusts and charities including the Grierson Trust, LEPRA, and the Razumovsky Ensemble. Barraclough was educated at St Brandon's School, Millfield, and St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she achieved a BA Hons in English. Barraclough was one of the first women television producers. Barraclough's film Gale is Dead was one of the first to draw attention to young homeless and drug addicts and contributed to the establishment of a House of Commons committee. Her film Women in Prison in 1972 was the first film to be shot in a women's prison in the UK. In the 1980s she made two films on Queen Elizabeth II and two on 10 Downing Street for BBC One. Barraclough also produced films on the arts, including one on the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and a major series on the London Symphony Orchestra in 1986. Barraclough's films on AIDS helped promote understanding of the disease in its early days. Barraclough also produced other series focused on medicine, including series on transplant surgey and the history of cancer. Films for BBC World have included projects on leprosy, vaccination, and international efforts to prevent the spread of avian flu. In 2005 Barraclough produced a widely distributed film on the MMR vaccine for the Department of Health.

Awards by Jenny Barraclough

Check all the awards nominated and won by Jenny Barraclough.

1983


Nominations 1983 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Special The Making of Gandhi: Mr. Attenborough and Mr. Gandhi

1975


Nominations 1975 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Programme BBC Documentaries
The Bomb Disposal Men

1972


British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Production
Honored for : Man Alive
(Episode: Women In Prison)

Nominations 1972 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Production Man Alive
Episode: Women In Prison

1971


Nominations 1971 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Production Man Alive
For episode \"Gale Is Dead\"