Carlish's footage was used in a programme entitled
Stalking Pete Doherty broadcast on 17 May 2005, and then again on 11 March 2006 on
Channel 4. In fact, the programme focused more on Carlish's apparent obsession with Doherty than it did with Doherty's life. "A friend of mine saw the footage of him taking heroin and thought I could sell them," Carlish commented. "Before I knew it I was in the middle of a bidding war. I was desperate for money and by this point I had convinced myself I would never see Pete again, would never be able to complete my film." The film was never finished.
Stalking Pete Doherty was produced by
North One Television, who, in the words of one critic, "recognised that it was Carlish's struggle and failure to make his film that was the real story". Doherty reportedly attempted to halt the broadcast by Channel 4, on the basis that the footage taken by Carlish was in fact owned by his management company. == Personal life ==