Andy Mundy-Castle
Andy is the Founder of award-winning indie production company Doc Hearts, known for producing high-end content, especially TV that authentically represents diverse communities with nuance and heart. Andy is a BAFTA- and RTS-winning director and producer whose credits include the critically acclaimed 'White Nanny, Black Child' (Channel 5/BFI), 'Jimmy Akingbola: Handle With Care' (ITV/Peacock) and 'Lenny Henry: The Commonwealth Kid' (BBC1).
After being a staffer at the BBC, Andy created numerous TV formats including 'Go Green With The Grimwades' (Channel 5), 'Reu & Harper's Wonder World' (Channel 5), 'The Black Lesbian Handbook' (Channel 4), 'Britain's Abandoned Playgrounds' (Channel 4) and 'What Did I Do Last Night?'
From 'Charlene White: Empire's Child' (ITV) and 'Battyman' (Channel 4) to the much lauded 'The Fade' (Netflix), Andy’s work has been highly praised for its documenting of diverse experience with depth and style.
Andy was elected to the inaugural Board of the UK’s Documentary Film Council in 2024.