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Now in its fourth year, Fresh Cuts has evolved into a platform for extraordinary, authentic stories. This year it has been commissioned to celebrate Black History Month and UK Disability History Month, with the strand bringing together six daring, diverse, and unapologetically original programmes from People of Colour (POC) and/or Deaf, Disabled or Neurodivergent (DDN) led production companies.
Six neurodivergent comedians are challenged to create and perform an original stage play that's based entirely on the ideas of a neurodiverse group of 6 to 8 year-old school children. Whatever characters, settings, stories and catchphrases the children come up with, they must quickly turn into a play that they then perform that very same day on the school stage for all of the children and their family and friends.
Blind dating experts help people find love and demonstrate what love is like for people who can't see in a world obsessed with appearances, filters and first impressions. The trio of blind matchmakers show a whole new way to look at love.
Set in a bustling London sneaker store and workshop under Jordan Taylor's leadership, the ReStore is the ultimate trainer restoration experience where every pair tells a story.
A celebration of culture, camaraderie, and the evolving identity of Black Britain. Featuring a candid insight into the relationship between the UK's Black African and Caribbean communities.
Absurdist sketch show that turns the chaos of Black Gen Z life into comedy gold. From sketches featuring inner-city gangsters with business acumen to barbershop banter elevated to artistic heights, this show flips tired stereotypes on their head.
Ras Kwame hosts a series of conversations celebrating life, the arts and human existence with this special highlight for Black History Month - filmed in the stylised way of LeBron James's The Shop podcast, this programme opens the door to unfiltered and honest conversations with a range of guests while offering rare access to stories, reflections and truths.
Now in its fourth year, Fresh Cuts has evolved into a platform for extraordinary, authentic stories. This year it has been commissioned to celebrate Black History Month and UK Disability History Month, with the strand bringing together six daring, diverse, and unapologetically original programmes from People of Colour (POC) and/or Deaf, Disabled or Neurodivergent (DDN) led production companies.
This year, marking an ITV first, the selected talent will produce/direct compelling short-form series. As well as the move from single hours to short-form series, Fresh Cuts 3.0 welcomed aspiring directors to apply with or without an idea of their own, to produce content for this year's strand.
Inspirational documentaries championing stories by Black filmmakers - from pioneering doctors and military heroes from the past, to breakthrough filmstars and fashion trendsetters.
Military, medicine, fashion - celebrate more stories by Black filmmakers. Fresh Cuts is a series of untold stories from new directors for Black History Month.