The Grierson Awards 2007: Winners
Categories
- Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue
- Best Documentary on the Arts
- Best Historical Documentary
- Best Science Documentary
- The Jonathan Gili Award for Most Entertaining Documentary
- Best Drama Documentary
- Arena 3P Award for Best Documentary Series
- UK Film Council Award for Best Cinema Documentary
- The Bloomberg Award For Best Newcomer
- Trustees' Award
Winners
Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue

Rain In My Heart
- Director/Producer:Paul Watson
- Production Cº:BBCBBC Two
Best Documentary on the Arts

Imagine...Who Cares About Art?
- Director/Producer:Sam Hobkinson
- Production Cº:BBCBBC One
Best Historical Documentary

Hungary 1956: Our Revolution
- Director:Mark Kidel
- Producers:Mark Kidel and Serge Lalou
- Production Cº:Calliope MediaBBC Four
Best Science Documentary

Monkeys, Rats and Me
- Director/Producer:Adam Wishart
- Production Cº:Hardcash ProductionsBBC Two
The Jonathan Gili Award for Most Entertaining Documentary

Ray Gosling OAP
- Director:Amanda Reilly
- Producer:David Parker
- Production Cº:Available Light ProductionsBBC Four
Best Drama Documentary

Consent
- Director:Brian Hill
- Producer:Katie Bailiff
- Writer:Anna Maloney
- Production Cº:Century FilmsChannel 4
Arena 3P Award for Best Documentary Series

Anatomy of a Crime
- Director/Producer:Steph Atkinson
- Production Cº:BBCBBC Two
UK Film Council Award for Best Cinema Documentary

Deep Water
- Directors:Louise Osmond and Jerry Rothwell
- Producers:Al Morrow, Jonny Persey and John Smithson
- Production Cº:APT Films and Stir Fried FilmsProduction in association with Darlow Smithson Prods
The Bloomberg Award For Best Newcomer

No Man is an Island
- Director:Sonja Linden
- Production Cº:Avanton Productions OySheffield Doc/Fest
Trustees' Award

Paul Watson
for outstanding contribution to the art of documentary film making: Paul Watson. Now in his 60s, Paul Watson was a painter before he became a documentary film maker. He has worked for both the BBC and Granada before founding his own production company, Priory Pictures, in 2003. Spanning 35 years, his career encompasses over 300 films, and he has won both Royal Television Society and Broadcasting Press Guild awards, as well as receiving BAFTA and Grierson Trust nominations. Rain In My Heart has also just won a Prix Europa. His credits include: The Family, The Fishing Party, Sylvania Waters, The Dinner Party, The Queen's Wedding, Malcolm and Barbara: A Love Story, Malcolm and Barbara: Love's Farewell and Rain In My Heart.