Mike Nicholls

Movies

Big Gay Wedding with Tom Allen
Director
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of same-sex marriage in England and Wales, Tom Allen explores the fight for equal marriage and arranges a dream wedding for one lucky couple.
My Massive Cock
Producer
An extra-large penis is an object of desire for many. But for some men, extra-large seriously complicates their lives and relationships, and penis reduction surgery seems the only answer.
My Massive Cock
Director
An extra-large penis is an object of desire for many. But for some men, extra-large seriously complicates their lives and relationships, and penis reduction surgery seems the only answer.
Living with... Boy George
Director
Boy George has been away from the music scene for 10 years, and this fly on the wall documentary follows him in the early days of his latest tour and deals with possible visa problems with the American leg of the tour. Living With Boy George not only explores George's world famous success as a musician, songwriter and DJ, it also captures him in his day-to-day life as he juggles his many other business ventures including his fashion store and label, organic food shop and his thriving career as a performance artist, photographer and an artist. This one-off special captures the real Boy George as he goes about his everyday life, and makes his return to the stage.
Oi For England's Green and Pleasant Land
Camera Operator
Playwright Trevor Griffiths' Oi For England, originally set in Moss Side, was first screened by Central TV in April 1982. It was then staged at The Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, directed by the late, then resident director Antonia Bird and featured Paul McGann, Robin Hayter, Dorian Healy, Peter Lovstrom, Paul Moriarty, and Beverley Martin in the cast. The play toured youth clubs and community centres across London in a bid to engage young people in the social and political issues of the day and to unite them against racism and fascism. This film replete with exclusive interviews from Griffiths, musical director Andy Roberts and guests Alan Gilbey (east end writer) and Micky Geggus (Cockney Rejects) looks back at the tour by way of a reunion of the play's original cast and crew almost 30 years later.