‘Ambulance’ Executive Producer Sues Banijay-Owned Company, Claiming He Suffered “Psychiatric Injuries” While Making Hit BBC Series

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EXCLUSIVE: Peter Wallis-Tayler, a former executive producer on Ambulance, is suing the Banijay-owned production company behind the BAFTA-winning BBC documentary series, alleging that the show damaged his mental health.

Wallis-Tayler has launched High Court legal proceedings against Dragonfly Film & Television, claiming that he suffered “psychiatric injuries” after experiencing “work-related stressors and traumatic incidents” without sufficient protections. Banijay UK strongly refutes the allegations and stands by its welfare procedures.

Wallis-Tayler, who is credited with working on 70 episodes of Christopher Eccleston-narrated Ambulance, is seeking damages of more than £200,000 ($270,000), according to a legal filing seen by Deadline.

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