Graham Hill: Driven

Graham Hill: Driven
Directed by Mark Craig
Country of origin United Kingdom
Production
Executive producer(s) Mark Stewart
Running time 59 minutes
Production company(s) Mark Stewart Productions
Release
Original network BBC Four
Picture format 576i, anamorphic 16:9
Original release 26 May 2008 (2008-05-26)

Graham Hill: Driven was a one-off television documentary that chronicled the life of the British motor racing driver Graham Hill.

The documentary was produced by Mark Stewart Productions, and was first shown in front of a private audience of around 60 people, including Hill's widow, daughters and son, on 8 March 2007.[1] Following this, it was sent to a number of television companies to view, with the BBC eventually acquiring rights to show the programme in the UK. its first television showing was on BBC Four on 26 May 2008.[2]

The programme combines archive footage of Hill both racing and making public appearances with contemporary interviews. Home movie footage of Hill at home with his family was also included in the programme. Viewing figures for its first airing were 240,000.[3]

Critical response

Gabrielle Starkey writing for The Times newspaper described the programme as "an evocative profile of Britain's most rakish sportsman".[4] The Independent's Brian Viner described it as an "affectionate documentary" but notes it "did not dwell too much on the flipside of [Hill's] showmanship".[5]

It was one of The Daily Telegraph newspaper's "iPlayer choices", Simon Horsford writing that the programme "touches on what kind of man the free-spirited Hill really was".[6]

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