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− | Anne Lapping is the a documentary producer with [[Brook Lapping]], a company her husband [[Brian Lapping]] established; she is the former executive producer and of Channel 4's ''A Week in Politics'' (1982 - 1997). From the Ten Alps biography: "After studying at the LSE she began her working career as a journalist on New Society and later worked for The Economist. In television, she worked with David Frost and John Birt for London Weekend Television, becoming a presenter and producer on Weekend World. She started the independent company, Brook Associates, (with David Elstein) in 1982. She is a governor of LSE, deputy chair of the Central and North West London Mental Health Trust and a director of the Scott Trust."{{ref|tenalp}} In 2005, both Anne and Brian Lapping were awarded the C.B.E. (Commander of the order of the British Empire) title. She is an LSE alumnus. | + | Anne Lapping is the a documentary producer with [[Brook Lapping]], a company her husband [[Brian Lapping]] established; she is the former executive producer and founder of Channel 4's ''A Week in Politics'' (1982 - 1997). From the Ten Alps biography: "After studying at the LSE she began her working career as a journalist on New Society and later worked for The Economist. In television, she worked with David Frost and John Birt for London Weekend Television, becoming a presenter and producer on Weekend World. She started the independent company, Brook Associates, (with David Elstein) in 1982. She is a governor of LSE, deputy chair of the Central and North West London Mental Health Trust and a director of the Scott Trust."{{ref|tenalp}} In 2005, both Anne and Brian Lapping were awarded the C.B.E. (Commander of the order of the British Empire) title. She is an LSE alumnus. |
==Documentary Production== | ==Documentary Production== |
Revision as of 09:37, 25 June 2007
Anne Lapping is the a documentary producer with Brook Lapping, a company her husband Brian Lapping established; she is the former executive producer and founder of Channel 4's A Week in Politics (1982 - 1997). From the Ten Alps biography: "After studying at the LSE she began her working career as a journalist on New Society and later worked for The Economist. In television, she worked with David Frost and John Birt for London Weekend Television, becoming a presenter and producer on Weekend World. She started the independent company, Brook Associates, (with David Elstein) in 1982. She is a governor of LSE, deputy chair of the Central and North West London Mental Health Trust and a director of the Scott Trust."[1] In 2005, both Anne and Brian Lapping were awarded the C.B.E. (Commander of the order of the British Empire) title. She is an LSE alumnus.
Documentary Production
Exec. Producer for:
- The Blair Decade
- Satellite Wars
- Can't Pay, Won't Pay
- A Vote For Hitler
- A Strike Out of Time
Affiliations
- London School of Economics (LSE)
- Brook Lapping
- Ten Alps
- Polis
Publications
- Anne Lapping, Community Action, Fabian Society, 1970.