series director/producer
6 x 30’, BBC1
Documentary series on the wardens, bailiffs, and lawyers, who enforce Britain’s unpopular parking laws, including first-time access to the UK’s first `Parking Court’.
“Brilliant. A rare docu-soap with attitude that was asking proper journalistic questions about a system that is open to abuse at every stage.”
The Telegraph
“A highly watchable series, pitting motorists who regard a parking ticket as an outrage against enforcers of unpopular laws.”
The Times
“Hugely entertaining docu-soap following the daily barrage of abuse suffered by traffic wardens operating in London.”
Independent
“Feels like a report from society’s frontline. Clampers is full of comedy. The funniest telly of the week.”
Independent on Sunday
“Very, very funny.”
The Telegraph
“Infuriatingly compelling.”
Time Out
“A transfixing new series.”
Sunday Times
“A clever documentary. Expect your feelings to be mixed more thoroughly than a decent cocktail as you watch bailiff Keith Brown call, in chronological order, for police back-up then a dentist, when he confronts a motorist whose car he tries to tow away.”
The Express