Rosie Alison, Lady Waterstone (born 1964) is a British television documentary director, film producer and novelist.
She then spent over ten years working in television, as a producer-director of arts documentaries.
[6] Her documentary credits include The South Bank Show, Omnibus, Bookmark, and Grand Designs.
[7] In 2001 Alison moved away from documentaries and into drama, joining David Heyman's production company Heyday Films.
[9] She has been a producer on several BBC TV dramas, including David Hare's intelligence thriller Page Eight, Christopher Hampton's ghost story The Thirteenth Tale (directed by James Kent), the Andrea Levy adaptation The Long Song (written by Sarah Williams, directed by Mahalia Belo), and the BBC1 surveillance thriller The Capture (written and directed by Ben Chanan).