Anthony Wonke

Wonke's work ranges across a variety of genres always highlighted by intelligence, visual flair and emotional insight.

He directed and series-produced this over three years, charting the extremes of contemporary society by focusing on a tower block within one of the poorest council estates in London which was being sold as luxury flats.

Nominated for a Broadcasting Press Guild Award, the series explores the passion, sacrifice and politics behind the renovation of St Pancras International.

Also in 2012, Crack House USA, a 90-minute film he directed for MSNBC/More 4 about a drugs gang in Chicago brought down by a federal wiretap, was nominated for the BAFTA Factual Photography Award.

Wonke and the co-director Marcel Mettelsiefen have received 16 awards for this film including an Emmy, two BAFTAs, the Prix Italia, Peabody, RTS, Grierson and One World.

Being AP is the extraordinary story of A P McCoy, who through obsessive dedication to his sport and heroic disregard of injuries, has become the most successful jump jockey of all time, as he starts to contemplate retirement.

The 40-minute documentary follows the story of a family's escape from the Syrian Civil War and their attempt to start a new life in Germany.