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* Director of Communications for the [[Liberal Democrats]] (1996-1998). | * Director of Communications for the [[Liberal Democrats]] (1996-1998). | ||
* Editor of A Week in Politics for Channel 4 (1993-1996). | * Editor of A Week in Politics for Channel 4 (1993-1996). | ||
− | * Producer of Panorama and Newsnight for the BBC (1988-1993). | + | * Producer of Panorama and Newsnight for the BBC (1988-1993). |
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+ | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[Smart Cities All-Party Parliamentary Group]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 15:49, 1 October 2015
Baroness Jane Bonham Carter is a television producer working for Ten Alps (or previously: Brook Lapping Productions. She is also the Liberal Democrat spokesperson in the Lords on Broadcasting. She is a member of the Liberal Democrat Campaigns and Communications Committee; Advisory Board for the Centre for Reform; Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust and a council member of Britain in Europe [1].
Career history
- Producer, Ten Alps-Brook Lapping Productions, (1999-present)
- Director of Communications for the Liberal Democrats (1996-1998).
- Editor of A Week in Politics for Channel 4 (1993-1996).
- Producer of Panorama and Newsnight for the BBC (1988-1993).
Affiliations
External links
References
- ^ The Liberal Democrats 'Baroness Jane Bonham Carter of Yarnbury', accessed 18 July 2007.