ITV has commissioned a new landmark documentary series from Avanti Media on the Parachute Regiment in 2019. It’s the first time  the regiment has allowed a UK network broadcaster access since the early 1980s.
 
For The Paras: Men Of War [WT], producers Avanti Media were granted “unprecedented” access to the elite regiment and spent 12 months filming with the troops.
 
The 3×60 series shows young recruits attempt to make it through the demanding recruitment stage and be accepted into the regiment.
 
The series will follow the recruits who make it into the regiment, filming them up close and personal on their first major assignments as they prepare for new military threats. 
 
The Paras: Men Of War [WT] is commissioned for ITV by Tom Giles, Controller of Current Affairs and produced by Neil Grant [Executive Producer] and Nick Betts [Series Producer/Director] for Avanti.
 
Giles said: “At a moment when the armed forces are under more scrutiny than ever, this new series presents a unique opportunity to see inside the world of the Parachute Regiment, which is usually firmly closed to outsiders, and get a powerful understanding of the people and culture within an elite, sometimes controversial, regiment that we all know of, but about which we have little real inside knowledge.”
 
Neil Grant, Executive Producer said: “This is no ordinary and predictable army access documentary. This is raw, honest and revealing – sugar coated it isn’t.  Uniquely this series goes inside the Para mindset of what it takes to succeed and the personal consequences of failing to make the grade. It’s an intimate portrait of loyalty and honour, of the kill or be killed mindset and being a member of the Regiment entitled to wear the coveted maroon beret.”   
 
Nick Betts, Series Producer / Director said: “The Paras are trained killers who’ve courted secrecy, controversy and admiration in equal measure, and who largely view all ‘media’ with extreme caution. The dialogue with the Regiment involved a long period of just listening, without filming – but then slowly the real men behind their identities as soldiers emerged. The ambition of the series was to show the raw, often brutal truth of why young men from all backgrounds desire to become Paratroopers. And in order to do this they must strip away the person they are, to become capable of killing.”
 
 
 

Jon Creamer

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