Andy Mundy-Castle


Founder of Doc Hearts, Andy Mundy-Castle is known for producing high end content that authentically represents diverse communities with immediacy, sophistication and scale. With over 15 years of experience in the industry. Ex BBC staff Mundy-Castle is the owner and creator of the formats Go Green With The Grimwades, Multi award nominated Reu & Harpers Wonderworld, The Black Lesbian Handbook, Britain’s Abandoned Playgrounds and the standout MIPCOM hit show What Did I Do Last Night?

From the award winning Lenny Henry The Commonwealth Kid (BBC1), the BAFTA winning White Nanny Black Child (BFI / Channel 5), critically acclaimed Jimmy Akingbola Handle With Care (Peacock / ITV)  Charlene White Empires Child (ITV), to the critically acclaimed The Fade (Netflix), and the RTS / BAFTA nominated Battyman (C4), Mundy-Castle’s work has been regarded highly as work that documents diverse experience with depth and style. 

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