Hardcash Productions

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Hardcash Productions is a British independent television production company set up by David Henshaw in 1992. Hardcash specialises in current affairs programmes and has won an Emmy Award for Channel 4 television's Dispatches programme A Witness To Murder, four RTS Journalism Awards, and a BAFTA for A Witness To Murder. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hardcash Productions is a British independent television production company set up by David Henshaw in 1992. Hardcash specialises in current affairs programmes and has won an Emmy Award for Channel 4 television's Dispatches programme A Witness To Murder, four RTS Journalism Awards, and a BAFTA for A Witness To Murder. The Hardcash name came from an undercover investigation about employers made by Henshaw for the BBC. The programme was never aired for legal reasons. Henshaw set up Hardcash to remake the programme for Channel 4 as an episode of the Cutting Edge series. It was broadcast under the simple title Undercover and started the Undercover Britain and Countryside Undercover strands of the series.
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