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Books LLC : Australian Television Producers: George Miller, Matt Norman, Susan Bower, Peter Andren, Robert Raymond, Posie Graeme-Evans, Lynn Bayonas | |
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Australian Television Producers: George Miller, Matt Norman, Susan Bower, Peter Andren, Robert Raymond, Posie Graeme-Evans, Lynn Bayonas |
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English |
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Paperback |
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128 |
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2010-05-06 |
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1155733924 |
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Books LLC |
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0.43 pounds |
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5.98 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: George Miller, Matt Norman, Susan Bower, Peter Andren, Robert Raymond, Posie Graeme-Evans, Lynn Bayonas, Julian Morrow, Michael Carson, Mal Fletcher, Lin Buckfield, John Edwards, Matt Carroll, Sue Taylor, Nial Fulton, Craig Melville, Rachel Perkins, Peter Faiman, Jane Kennedy, Debbie Whitmont, Peter Andrikidis, Sam Lipski, Jason Stephens, Christopher Penfold, Maura Fay, Jane Turner, George T. Miller, Allan Ashbolt, Jonathan M. Shiff, Steve Knapman, Gary Mccaffrie, Justin Monjo, Esben Storm, Enzo Tedeschi, Ted Robinson, John Tatoulis, Penny Chapman. Excerpt: Allan Campbell Ashbolt (24 November 1921 9 June 2005) was an Australian journalist and television broadcaster. He was born in Melbourne and attended Caulfield Grammar School , and served with the Australian Imperial Force in World War II . Following th war, Ashbolt began acting before he was hired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) as a producer. In 1959 he was appointed as the ABC's first North America correspondent, and during 1963 he served as a correspondent and executive producer of Four Corners , which has become Australia's longest-running investigative journalism /current affairs television program. He was known for his belief that the ABC should promote free speech and controversial political content. Ashbolt held senior positions at the ABC until retiring after a 25 year career with the network, and also wrote for the New Statesman , a British political magazine. He died in Sydney in 2005. References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Christopher Penfold was born the son of a vicar in Bristol and educated at Cambridge University . He then joined Australia's ABC, becoming a writer and producer in radio and TV. He returned to England to work in industrial documentaries, before bec...
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