Alice Doyard

[2] In the same year, she was named as one of the 50 Most Influential French People by Vanity Fair magazine.

She became a filmmaker in 2006, beginning as a researcher and assistant producer on documentary projects with the BBC, ARTE, ITV and others.

[6] In 2022, Doyard won the Foreign Press Association award for Best Documentary and Feature Story of the year for I Call Him By His Name, a BBC film she directed and produced about the war crimes committed in Bucha, Ukraine.

In 2023, she produced and directed the BBC One programme Brave Britain with Fergal Keane, which saw the BBC reporter Fergal Keane revisit the people and locations from the three-part series Forgotten Britain[7][8][9] for a second time, in places like Cornwall, Glasgow and Leeds.

[11] She has been deployed in Europe, Ukraine, the Middle East, the Congo, Zimbabwe and the Central African Republic, and was a member of the BBC team which won a Golden Nymph at the Monte Carlo Television Festival in 2018 for covering the fall of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.