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BBC Newsnight • 31st July 2019

Brexit: Why the Irish backstop matters - BBC Newsnight - YouTube

BBC Two • 1st November 2018

The past and future of British TV - BBC Newsnight - YouTube

PRODUCED: I helped produce this item on 30 years since One Day in the Life of TV, booking guests and writing briefs.
BBC Two • 4th September 2018

Should Steve Bannon be given a platform? - BBC Newsnight

PITCHED: Was it right for the New Yorker to no-platform Steve Bannon?
BBC Two • 31st August 2018

R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe on sex, social media and Donald Trump - BBC Newsnight

PRODUCED: The band's frontman opens up about why he's quitting Instagram.
BBC Two • 30th August 2018

Should able-bodied actors play disabled characters? - BBC Newsnight

PITCHED/PRODUCED: Actor Adam Pearson debates Spiked deputy editor
BBC Two • 16th August 2018

QAnon and the red pill of truth - BBC Newsnight

PITCHED/PRODUCED: The conspiracy theory is sweeping Donald Trump’s base – we take a look into the secret supposed source, QAnon.
BBC Two • 14th August 2018

Britain's Housing Crisis: Peterborough - BBC Newsnight

PRODUCED/RESEARCHED - investigation into Peterborough's housing crisis
BBC Two • 30th July 2018

Is this election a democratic watershed for Zimbabwe? - BBC Newsnight

PRODUCED -For Zimbabweans, this is the first election without Mugabe on the ballot in decades. Regardless of who wins, the victor will face the unenviable task of getting the country back on track after years of corruption and dictatorship.
BBC Radio 5 Live • 7th April 2018

Economic Abuse, 5 live Investigates - Radio 5 live

Thousands of victims of economic and physical abuse are unable to get emergency court orders preventing their abuser from causing them harm because they don't qualify for free legal aid. 5 live Investigates has been given figures by the National Centre for Domestic Violence which reveal that more than 6,000 victims referred to them by the police were unable to access free legal representation.
BBC Radio 2 • 22nd February 2018

My Nazi Grandad - Jeremy Vine Show

Derek Niemann's grandfather wasn't just a Nazi, he was an SS member, and worked at the Dachau Concentration Camp
BBC Radio 2 • 25th January 2018

Drug Addict Parenting - Jeremy Vine Show

What is it like to be the child of a drug addict? We speak to a daughter and mother.
BBC Radio 2 • 3rd January 2018

Ugandan Asians - Jeremy Vine Show

Author Yasmin Alibhai-Brown argues that the 30,000 expelled Ugandan Asians were not as blameless as they may have seemed.
BBC Radio 2 • 18th December 2017

Christmas Loneliness - Jeremy Vine Show

We meet a family who are opening their homes to lonely people on Christmas Day
BBC Radio 2 • 28th November 2017

Mobility Scooter Proficiency - Jeremy Vine Show

Should you have to pass a proficiency test in order to drive a mobility scooter?
BBC Radio 2 • 21st November 2017

The Death of a Guide Dog - Jeremy Vine Show

Former home secretary David Blunkett tells us about the sad death of his guide dog Cosby.
BBC Radio 2 • 11th October 2017

The Cricket Test - Jeremy Vine Show

If you're of Indian or Pakistani heritage, and you live here, should you support the England cricket team?
BBC Radio 2 • 2nd October 2017

Cyclist Brain Injury - Jeremy Vine Show

He was hit by a car. Although he felt fine, he had actually suffered a bad brain injury
BBC Radio 2 • 30th August 2017

Lord Tebbit on game - Jeremy Vine Show

The former conservative cabinet minister tells us about his love of cooking game
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