Richard McKerrow

He began his career as a print journalist for The Nation magazine in New York before joining Yorkshire Television's Documentaries department on the First Tuesday team. He was a Producer/Director on Channel 4's The World This Week and ITV's current affairs series 3D, and directed the RTS-nominated Miss Popular's Crack City. In 1997 he joined Channel 4 as Deputy Commissioning Editor for Education where he commissioned features and documentary series such as Ramsay's Boiling Point and the award-winning Embarrassing Illnesses, and campaigns and seasons. In 1999 he became Editor of Education. His final commission was the award-winning The Day I'll Never Forget. In 2002 he joined Maverick TV and as Creative Director and latterly Managing Director, he led an increase in turnover from £2million to £7million, winning a spread of commissions across the UK broadcasters. They included Ten Years Younger, and Born Too Soon. HHe left to set up Love Productions in October 2004.
Love Productions
