Archive for category: Digital Media

Medical Journalists Association commend Murray Anderson-Wallace for “Beth’s Story”
/ January 28, 2012 17:49

Medical Journalists Association commend Murray Anderson-Wallace for “Beth’s Story”

On Wednesday evening Murray Anderson-Wallace was commended by the Medical Journalists Association (MJA) for his film “Beth’s Story”.   Murray was one of three finalists for the MJA Winter Awards in the investigative reporting / broadcast category and was up against stiff competition from Fergus Walsh (BBC News Health Correspondent) and  Matthew Hill (BBC Points West Health Correspondent), who was [...]

Murray Anderson-Wallace shortlisted for Medical Journalism Award…
/ January 6, 2012 17:45

Murray Anderson-Wallace shortlisted for Medical Journalism Award…

Murray Anderson-Wallace has been shortlisted for an award from the Medical Journalists Association in the investigative / broadcast category for “Beth’s Story“, a documentary film that he produced and co-directed in 2011 as part of his work with www.patientstories.org.uk This moving and challenging documentary tells the story of the Bowen family following the tragic death of their daughter, Bethany during [...]

/ April 12, 2011 11:50

Where have we been hiding?

Well, the last few months have been busy. As Mr Lansley and his crew have been “pausing and listening” we have been doing other things, namely working to support the establishment of a new social enterprise venture – PATIENTSTORIES Building on our work using film to document work around quality and safety, we decided it was time to get focussed [...]

/ September 17, 2010 09:46

The story of Bethany Bowen

“At 6.15pm on 27th July 2006 my family’s world as it was ended. We were a normal family of five; we are now three.” – Clare Bowen, mother of Bethany, Will & James and widow of Richard. In this moving and challenging documentary we tell the story of the Bowen family following the tragic death of Bethany during ‘routine’ surgery.  [...]

/ June 10, 2010 09:41

“Mario’s Cafe” premieres to packed houses…

Mario’s Cafe in Kentish Town, North London, is a very special place, a meeting place for a community that ranges from plumbers to rock stars, from vagrants to families, a little island of resistance against the onslaught of corporate culture. Started by his Italian grandfather in the 50’s, Mario has been running the tiny cafe for the last twenty years. [...]