Documentaries, sketches and specials: Your guide to ITV’s Fresh Cuts

ITV’s Fresh Cuts is returning with a new collection of powerful and real-life stories, marking both Black History Month and UK Disability History Month.

This year, the broadcaster is showcasing six bold and unique programs created by production companies led by people of color, deaf individuals, people with disabilities, or those who are neurodivergent.

As a film buff, I’m really excited about Fresh Cuts! It’s a fantastic initiative backed by ITV’s £80 million commitment to diversity, and it’s all about showcasing bold, original stories and giving a platform to exciting new voices in the industry. It feels like a real breath of fresh air.

This year’s event includes director Céin McGillicuddy from The Assembly, along with exciting new creatives Kevin Muyolo, known for his work on Daddy’s Super Yacht, and Tamara Barton-Campbell of Renaissance Studios.

So, what is on offer? Read on for all the new and upcoming titles part of Fresh Cuts 2025.

New and upcoming

In Convo

Where to watch: ITVX

Broadcaster Ras Kwame anchors a special film in the style of LeBron James’s The Shop.

The show features candid and revealing conversations with influential figures, sharing their personal stories and insights. It’s a celebration of Black culture, highlighting its strength, vibrancy, and lasting influence in the UK and around the world.

The documentary includes interviews with prominent figures like Dawn Butler, a Member of Parliament, boxer Derek Chisora, musician Fuse ODG, former footballer Jermaine Jenas, DJ AG Online, and journalist Charlene White.

Say! Less!

Where to watch: ITVX

Say! Less! is Fresh Cuts’s first ever sketch commission.

Black British comedy has a long history of being excellent, with shows like The Real McCoy, The Lenny Henry Show, and Famalam leading the way. However, it hasn’t often been given the freedom to be as wild, unconventional, or diverse as it is now.

Say! Less! celebrates the groundbreaking Black British comedians who paved the way, while also playfully reinventing what British comedy can be.

Say! Less! features Princess Khumalo, Esmonde Cole, Nkhanise Phiri Kanisa and Wes Defoe.

Union Black: African and Caribbean Brits: From Culture Clash to Unit

Where to watch: ITVX

This documentary examines the connections between Black African and Caribbean communities in the UK. It honestly and often humorously explores how these groups have navigated stereotypes, occasional tensions, and ultimately, a growing sense of shared identity and pride in Black British culture. It doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations.

Union Black showcases a diverse lineup of talent including Richard Blackwood, Llewella Gideon, ENNY, Afua Hirsch, Jazzie B, Travis Jay, KG tha Comedian, Eddie Kadi, Vanessa Kingori, Ola Labib, Slim, Wretch 32, and Curtis Walker.

The Re-Store

Where to watch: ITV1 and ITVX on Monday 27th October

The Re-Store is a unique show where sneaker restoration meets personal stories, celebrity guests, and a look at sneaker culture’s impact.

Blind Matchmakers

Where to watch: ITV1 and ITVX on Monday 3rd November

Blind Matchmakers is a fresh take on dating shows. It features three outspoken relationship experts who help both blind and sighted social media personalities navigate the ups and downs of finding love. They offer honest advice and guidance as their clients experience the challenges and joys of dating.

The series is hosted by Lucy Edwards and includes appearances by Lani Good, Claire Sisk, Joy Addo, Queenie, Blind Ian, and Blind Kitty.

Play Time

Where to watch: ITV1 and ITVX on Monday 10th November

Play Time is a unique program where primary school children with autism or other learning differences write an original play, and then professional actors and comedians perform it the same day.

The show stars Cariad Lloyd, Inel Tomlinson, Stuart Laws, Bec Hill, Aruhan Galieva, and Chris Barlow.

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2025-10-23 18:05