Darren McGarvey – Mind The Gap will air on BBC Scotland and across the UK on BBC Two.
It will be the first TV network series for the Scottish social commentator, author and rapper, who has in recent years made a number of acclaimed and award-winning series with BBC Scotland and production company Tern TV.
David Harron, Commissioning Editor, BBC Scotland:
“We are delighted to be commissioning what is our fourth documentary series with Darren and Tern, this time for both Scottish and UK-wide audiences. Darren is a huge and exciting talent and the subject matter of his new series is both important and timely.”
Previous series include the BAFTA-winning Darren McGarvey’s Addictions, which won the 2022 BAFTA Scotland Factual Series award and Darren McGarvey’s Class Wars, which won the 2022 RTS Scotland awards for Documentary & Specialist Factual and On Screen Personality.
New series Darren McGarvey – Mind The Gap is a three-part series that looks at how, in 2023, Britain’s biggest public services – health, justice and education – face major challenges, affecting millions of us every day. He explores whether there is an increasing gap between the haves and have-nots, the rich and poor, the public and private and what might be fuelling that.
In each film, acclaimed author, rapper and social commentator Darren McGarvey will travel the length and breadth of Britain, as well as visiting Norway and Finland, to attempt to find out why these once great public institutions of health, justice and education face so many challenges.
He will explore what he sees as the ever-increasing divide between those at very different ends of the spectrum as he joins them to reveal first-hand why the chasm, conflicts and challenges they face are so pressing. He’ll also seek out game-changers in each area who are trying to forge a different path, to make a positive difference and, ultimately, help bridge the gaps.
Darren McGarvey:
“With my previous series being based solely in Scotland, I’m really excited at taking on a UK-wide view of social inequality. While there are notable differences between the four nations in education, health, and justice, I believe the trends we see across the UK are similar enough to warrant a comprehensive deep-dive.
“In Mind the Gap we’ve gained privileged access to those working on the front line in some of the most challenging but also hugely rewarding areas of modern life. Schools where the traditional rule book is being ripped up. Prisons where offenders seem to have a real chance of rehabilitation. Hospitals almost at breaking point but where patient care is second to none. Above all it’s about amazing people who are pioneering in the gaps between those that have and have not.”
The series is expected to broadcast early next year on the BBC Scotland channel and BBC Two.