Kate Quine

 
 

agent: Natalie Spanier - natalie@sternwild.com

 
 

Kate has extensive experience working on ambitious documentary projects with an emphasis on specialist factual and contemporary history. Having started her career in current affairs, she is a strong journalist who loves telling important stories in fresh, engaging and human ways.

Kate has made programmes for the BBC, Nat Geo, CNN, Channel 4 and other global networks. She has a lot of experience of working with archive and has also directed drama reconstruction.

Her most recent project is a three-part drama documentary series Secrets and Spies: A Nuclear Story, about spies in the Cold War for BBC2 and CNN, with BBC Studios.

Prior to this she worked on several history and specialist factual documentaries at 72 Films including The Real Crown, a 5-part series for ITV which she Series Directed, and The Trump Show (BBC2) Inside the Mind of a Dictator, (National Geographic) Drama Doc Rise of the Nazis, (BBC2 ) and the RTS winning and Grierson nominated A Dangerous Dynasty: House of Assad, all of which she Series Produced.

Kate’s earlier production credits range from directing and/or producing on investigations for Dispatches (exposes like the 2x RTS nominated Politicians for Hire, Britain’s Hidden Child Abuse; Britain on the Sick, and How to Fix a Football Match), and specialist factual and current affairs documentaries (The Isis Kidnap Machine, BBC Arabic/ World; People's Health: Thailand, Al Jazeera; and the BAFTA winning Generation Jihad BBC2) Her credits also include drama documentaries (Locked Up Abroad), studio shows (10 O'Clock Live) and irreverent consumer documentaries (Dawn O'Porter's How to Find Love Online).