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By Jon Donnis
Channel 4 has commissioned a powerful new documentary from Story Films, titled Catching My Stalker (working title). It tells the true story of Grace, a young woman living in Watford whose life was turned upside down when she became the target of an obsessive stalker. What began with uneasy feelings soon escalated into something far more terrifying. Alongside her boyfriend Daryl, Grace found herself pushed to the edge, discovering that those meant to protect them were unable to intervene in time.
What makes this story so striking is not only the seriousness of the threat, but the way Grace and Daryl responded. When they realised that no one was going to stop the stalker, they made the decision to act. With a doorbell camera, phones, and an obsession with true crime, they began to record everything. What they captured would later become the key to justice. Their own evidence led to the conviction of a man who simply refused to let go of a fantasy.
Told through first-hand interviews with Grace, Daryl, and those close to them, the film explores the emotional weight of being hunted. It also shows the deep frustration of not being taken seriously by authorities. The couple's recordings form the backbone of the documentary. Viewers see and hear obsessive messages, voice notes, footage from their front door, and even moments captured on police bodycams. It unfolds almost in real time, with each piece of evidence offering a clearer look at what was really happening behind closed doors.
The setting is suburban, familiar, almost comforting. But on these ordinary streets, daily life becomes a kind of survival. Baking in the kitchen while studying the behaviour of murderers. Attending mixed martial arts classes that double as a form of therapy. Every detail underscores the way fear creeps into every corner of a person's life when they are being followed.
Director Helen Waddell, known for her observational style and careful attention to psychological depth, describes the film as more than just a crime story. She says it also touches on the wider themes of gender, consent, self-doubt, and the quiet strength needed to take control of a dangerous situation.
The documentary is part of Channel 4's First Cut strand, known for introducing bold new work. Executive producer Liza Williams said the film shows not just the horror of stalking, but also the resilience people find in each other. Despite feeling powerless and ignored, Grace and Daryl fought back together. Their openness and honesty form the emotional core of the documentary.
Commissioning Editor Rita Daniels expressed her admiration for Grace's courage and persistence. She called it impossible to comprehend the scale of what Grace endured and the police's inability to act in time. Her decision to share this experience speaks volumes about her commitment to helping others understand the reality of stalking.
Story Films, the team behind this project, is already known for hard-hitting documentaries. Their work on To Catch a Copper recently won a BAFTA for Factual Series. Co-founded by BAFTA-winning filmmakers David Nath and Peter Beard, the company continues to build a strong reputation for combining true stories with emotional honesty and sharp storytelling.
Catching My Stalker is more than a portrait of fear. It is a reminder of how broken the system can feel for victims, and how ordinary people can achieve the extraordinary when pushed beyond their limits. Through quiet courage, relentless determination and careful documentation, Grace and Daryl took control of their story. And now, they are telling it.