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Stacey Dooley archiveIn 2007, Stacey Dooley was a twenty-something working in fashion retail. She took part in the BBC series Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts which saw her live and work alongside Indian factory workers making clothes for the UK High Street. This sparked her series of hugely popular investigations, establishing her as one of BBC3's most celebrated presenters. Through the course of her documentary making, Stacey has covered a wide-range of topics, from sex trafficking in Cambodia, to Yazidi women fighting back in Syria. At the core of her reporting are incredible women in extraordinary and scarily ordinary circumstances ? from sex workers in Russia, to victims of domestic violence in Honduras. In her first book, On the Front Line with the Women Who Fight Back, Stacey draws on her encounters with these brave and wonderful women, using their experiences as a vehicle to explore issues at the centre of female experience. Following several sell-out UK tours, Stacey is heading back on the road to celebrate the publication of her new book, which explores the mental health crisis in Britain and its particular impact on young people, inspired by Stacey's two most recent documentaries on mental health.

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Stacey Dooley

Stacey Dooley

Stacey Dooley (Talk) production archive for QTIX code T1476296807. Details of all Stacey Dooley archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0603929196

Archive Listings

18 Feb 23The Lowry
Salford, Greater Manchester
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17 Feb 23The Princess Alexandra Auditorium
Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland
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27 Feb 22The Lowry
Salford, Greater Manchester
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18 Feb 22The Princess Alexandra Auditorium
Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland
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16 Feb 22York Barbican Centre
York, North Yorkshire
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