BBC announces new Stacey Dooley commission as she is honoured with Grierson Trustees’ Award

BBC announces new Stacey Dooley commission as she is honoured with Grierson Trustees’ Award

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Published: November 8, 2024 — The BBC can confirm it has commissioned Stacey Dooley: Shoplifting for BBC Three and iPlayer, along with further projects in the pipeline including an additional single documentary and two series, in the week the documentarian and presenter receives the prestigious Trustees’ Award at this year’s Grierson Awards.

Britain is in the grip of a shoplifting epidemic with recorded crimes at their highest since records began. Shoplifting is now costing British businesses £1.8 billion a year and a quarter of Brits admit to having shoplifted. How has shoplifting gotten so out of control and who are the people behind it?

From the young graduates who think they’re owed more from society, the self-checkout swipers who steal more than they paid for and those who say they’re just doing it to survive, Stacey will unpick the many reasons people give for why they steal. Stacey will also check in with those at the front line of trying to deter and catch the thieves, seeing for herself the extreme measures some businesses are having to take to avoid losing hundreds and thousands of pounds of stock. She will meet the workers on the shop floor and witness the impact that constant shoplifting is having on their lives, and meet staff who’ve been subjected to violence and abuse from shoplifters as they try and do their jobs.

The Luton-born presenter is recognised for her outstanding contribution to the art and craft of documentary, having fronted numerous BBC titles including Stacey Dooley: Stalkers, Stacey Dooley: Ready for War? And Two Daughters. Dooley has made over 70 documentaries for the BBC exploring a wide range of subjects, with an emphasis on social-issue themes such as child labour, women in developing countries, slavery and the illegal narcotics trade.

Her career was kick started following an appearance in 2008 BBC Three documentary Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts. The Grierson Award trustees were impressed by the way which Dooley forged her career without a journalism or broadcasting background and brought a fresh perspective to the genre.

Stacey’s previous awards include the One World Media Awards’ Popular Features Award for Face to Face with ISIS, Best Presenter at the 2021 Women in Film and Television Awards, and On-Screen Personality at the 2023 RTS East Awards for Two Daughters. She was awarded an MBE for services to broadcasting in 2018.

Stacey Dooley says: “I’m incredibly honoured to receive the Grierson Trustee Award. With a significant rise in shoplifting, it feels more important than ever to spend proper time with the people and complexities involved. This recognition fuels my commitment to keep telling these stories, and I’m thankful for all the support – and those who have backed me from the start – that allows me to keep pushing forward”.

Clare Sillery, Head of Commissioning, Documentaries, says: “Stacey Dooley has taken documentary viewers into some of the most challenging places and so I’m delighted to see her talent recognised as the recipient of this year’s Grierson Trustees’ Award 2024. In this latest film Stacey explores a high street epidemic, spending time with young shoplifters and the shop staff on the front line. This, along with other films we’re working on with Stacey, will bring a unique insight into the changing face of modern Britain”.

Stacey Dooley: Shoplifting (1×60’) is produced by Little Dooley for BBC Three and iPlayer. Stacey Dooley: Shoplifting was commissioned by Clare Sillery, Head of Commissioning, Documentaries, and Nasfim Haque, Head of Content, BBC Three. Executive Producers are Claire Hughes for Little Dooley and the Commissioning Editors are Fran Baker and Raphaelle O’Loan. Daniel Harrison will direct.

Stacey Dooley: Shoplifting will air on BBC Three and iPlayer in 2025. More details will be announced in due course.

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BBC Three

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