Asif Kapadia to direct final chapter of influential ITV documentary series Up

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Asif Kapadia will direct the final chapter of the influential ITV documentary series Up, set to air later this year. The series has followed a group of children since 1964, revisiting them every seven years, and is considered a landmark in UK television.
Key points
- Asif Kapadia will direct the final chapter of Up
- The series began in 1964 and followed a group of children
- It was voted the most influential UK TV show in 2024
- Participants were revisited every seven years
- The final installment is a tribute to Michael Apted
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Asif Kapadia will bring the long-running and influential ITV documentary series Up to an end, with a concluding instalment that will air later this year.
The series, which began in 1964, was voted the most influential UK TV show of the last 50 years in 2024, followed a group of children from infancy via their teen years to adulthood, and now revisits them as they approach old age.
The participants were revisited every seven years by the show’s creator Michael Apted, who died in 2021, with Claire Lewis also directing. Kapadia, who is best known for his documentaries about Amy Winehouse, Ayrton Senna and Diego Maradona, now takes control and has described the appointment an “incredible honour and privilege”.
Kapadia said the documentary was his favourite of all time, and that he considers the original series “the ultimate portrait of human life”.
Jo Clinton-Davis, controller of factual ITV and commissioner of 70 Up, called the series a truly distinctive landmark piece of film-making “that has become part of our cultural fabric”, with the final instalment being a tribute to Apted.
She added: “In Asif Kapadia we have an outstanding director who will bring his passion, creativity and incredible flair whilst safeguarding the very precious Up legacy. Ultimately, this is a tribute to the courage of all the cast who continue to share their lives with us so we can see our lives in them.”

Neil Hughes, who features in the Up series, at 14 and 49. Composite: ITV
It was initially intended as a one-off; a snapshot of the British class system and an examination of the way it shaped people’s lives. Tim Hewat, the founding editor of Granada’s World in Action, created the concept, basing it on the Jesuit saying “Give me the child until he is seven and I will show you the man”.
For the original 40-minute film, Apted served as a researcher responsible for finding British children from across the class spectrum. Fourteen seven year olds were picked, with some, such as Neil Hughes from Liverpool , capturing viewers’ imaginations immediately by declaring: “I want to be an astronaut.”
Viewers were able to see how things turned out for the children, including for Hughes, whose life oscillated between depression, squats, homelessness and destitution before he became a lay preacher and Liberal Democrat councillor.
Speaking to the Guardian in 2019, Hughes said the Up series was Apted’s “interpretation” of his life. Remarkably, only one participant, Charles Furneaux, asked to end the experiment early, although some have chosen not to be featured in all of the instalments. Nick Hitchon, the son of a Yorkshire farmer who became a respected scientist, was a participant and died in 2023.
In 2024, Up topped a list of the the most influential shows from the last five decades compiled by the Broadcasting Press Guild and chosen via a poll of the country’s leading TV writers.
When asked how long it would run in 2012, Apted told the Guardian: “As long as I’m above ground, I’ll carry on,” adding, “maybe if I wasn’t above ground, someone else would take it over.”
His prediction has come true, with Kapadia concluding the final chapter.
Q&A
What is the significance of the ITV documentary series Up?
The series is significant for its unique longitudinal approach, following the same group of individuals from childhood to old age, and was voted the most influential UK TV show of the last 50 years in 2024.
Who directed the ITV documentary series Up before Asif Kapadia?
The series was originally directed by Michael Apted, who passed away in 2021, with Claire Lewis also contributing as a director.
When will the final installment of the Up series air?
The final installment of the Up series is scheduled to air later this year.





