Graham Booth
Nutopia
Showrunner, OSR2
Graham Booth was Series Director on 'One Strange Rock' - the groundbreaking documentary produced by Jane Root's Nutopia and Hollywood Director Darren Aronofsky's Protozoa Pictures.
Graham's varied career as a filmmaker has spanned everything from pop promos to drama to specialist factual.
He has directed high-profile series on science ('Richard Hammond's Miracles of Nature', 'Wild Weather', 'Last Day of the Dinosaurs 3D'); anthropology ('Africa', 'HD Atlas', 'Tribe'); natural history ('Big Cat Diary', 'Natureshock', 'Violent Planet'); and adventure ('Alone in the Wild', 'Austin Stevens Adventures', 'Jungle Quest').
He has produced and/or directed over 70 hours of broadcast television and more than 30 TV commercials; series produced or executive produced a further 160 hours of broadcast television; and worked on location in more than 50 countries worldwide.
Graham spent seven years as Creative Director of Tigress Productions (Tiger Aspect's specialist factual arm) where he helped grow the company from 12 employees to 150, developing many of their programmes and overseeing the quality of their entire output.
Since winning his first BAFTA in 1991 his films have received more than 30 international awards amid a further 50 nominations.
He has recently finished a feature film documentary of Buzz Aldrin for BBC Studios called 'Being Buzz', and has just been appointed Showrunner for 'One Strange Rock 2'.