Jane Fellner is an ex-BBC producer who specialises in breaking complex current affairs stories and undercover investigations.
In 2006, Jane won the Royal Television Society (RTS) Best Domestic Current Affairs Award for Detention Undercover, an expose of racism and abuse within the detention system, which resulted in a Government Inquiry.
Jane worked for 4 years in BBC Current Affairs, predominantly in investigations, such as Kenyon Confronts (BBC1) and Crooked Britain (BBC2). Prior to that, she worked across a range of factual formats and documentaries for Channel 4 and Channel 5.
Best Domestic Current Affairs Programme, 2006 for Detention Undercover
Royal Television Society