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OU on the BBC: The Things We Forgot To Remember - The making of the seriesBBC

By Philip Sellars (Guest)

22 November 2006

How do you know what we hear about in the news is a true interpretation of events? How can you be sure? If the present...  Read more : OU on the BBC: The Things We Forgot To Remember - The making of the series

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Philip Sellars is an award-winning documentary maker for the BBC. Over the last 15 years he's made programmes for radio and television with presenters such as Ian Hislop, Michael Ignatieff, John Tusa, Michael Portillo and Bettany Hughes.
Philip's programmes range from those capturing contemporary Britain to others more directly historical – including producing Radio 4’s 'fin de siecle' series, the twenty part 'A View of the Century'. He's currently an executive producer at the BBC’s Radio Documentary Unit.

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