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[[Eve Kay-Kreizman]] (also known as [[Eve Kay]] and as [[Eve Anderson]] and often called [[Eve Kaye]], perhaps in error) is a television producer with [[Films of Record]], a production company owned by [[Bob Geldof]]'s [[Ten Alps]] PLC.<ref>Films of Record [http://www.filmsofrecord.com/biography.php Biography], accessed 20 April 2010</ref>  According to a biographical note she 'has more than 15 years experience in factual entertainment. She began her career as a researcher and assistant producer for the BBC and Channel 4.'<ref>Films of Record [http://www.filmsofrecord.com/biography.php Biography], accessed 20 April 2010</ref>
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[[Eve Kay-Kreizman]] (also known as [[Eve Kay]] and as [[Eve Anderson]] and often called [[Eve Kaye]], perhaps in error) is a television producer with [[Films of Record]], a production company owned by [[Bob Geldof]]'s [[Ten Alps]] PLC.<ref>Films of Record [http://www.filmsofrecord.com/biography.php Biography], accessed 20 April 2010</ref>  She has had an association with the [[LM network]], through involvement with the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and the [[Irish Freedom Movement]] as well as in producing the 1997 series [[Against Nature]] which showcased [[LM network]] criticisms of the environmental movement.
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According to a biographical note she 'has more than 15 years experience in factual entertainment. She began her career as a researcher and assistant producer for the BBC and Channel 4.'<ref>Films of Record [http://www.filmsofrecord.com/biography.php Biography], accessed 20 April 2010</ref>
  
 
:Eve was at RDF Media for eight years, and in this time she developed the format for hit series Scrapheap Challenge, produced three series of desert island reality show Shipwrecked on location in Fiji, and edited property-reality series The Block. Eve then series produced a number of shows for Shine and Diverse Productions, as well as Jamie’s Ministry of Food for Fresh One Productions. She joined Films of Record in 2009 as Executive Producer, where she is responsible for developing the company’s popular factual entertainment output.<ref>Films of Record [http://www.filmsofrecord.com/biography.php Biography], accessed 20 April 2010</ref>
 
:Eve was at RDF Media for eight years, and in this time she developed the format for hit series Scrapheap Challenge, produced three series of desert island reality show Shipwrecked on location in Fiji, and edited property-reality series The Block. Eve then series produced a number of shows for Shine and Diverse Productions, as well as Jamie’s Ministry of Food for Fresh One Productions. She joined Films of Record in 2009 as Executive Producer, where she is responsible for developing the company’s popular factual entertainment output.<ref>Films of Record [http://www.filmsofrecord.com/biography.php Biography], accessed 20 April 2010</ref>
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*[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM60_Peace.html Illusory Peace]  By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 10/1993.
 
*[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM60_Peace.html Illusory Peace]  By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 10/1993.
 
*[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM78_MidEast.html Israel's new Berlin Wall]  By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 04/1995
 
*[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM78_MidEast.html Israel's new Berlin Wall]  By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 04/1995
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*'Hero or demon?' Review of Tim Pat Coogan, Michael Collins: A Biography, Hutchinson, ''Irish Freedom'', February/March 1991, No. 13, p. 19-20
 
===As Eve Kay===
 
===As Eve Kay===
 
*[http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/51a/106.html Palestine: The deadly peace] Comment, ''Living Marxism'', 3 October 1996
 
*[http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/51a/106.html Palestine: The deadly peace] Comment, ''Living Marxism'', 3 October 1996

Revision as of 09:50, 24 November 2010

Eve Kay-Kreizman (also known as Eve Kay and as Eve Anderson and often called Eve Kaye, perhaps in error) is a television producer with Films of Record, a production company owned by Bob Geldof's Ten Alps PLC.[1] She has had an association with the LM network, through involvement with the Revolutionary Communist Party and the Irish Freedom Movement as well as in producing the 1997 series Against Nature which showcased LM network criticisms of the environmental movement.

According to a biographical note she 'has more than 15 years experience in factual entertainment. She began her career as a researcher and assistant producer for the BBC and Channel 4.'[2]

Eve was at RDF Media for eight years, and in this time she developed the format for hit series Scrapheap Challenge, produced three series of desert island reality show Shipwrecked on location in Fiji, and edited property-reality series The Block. Eve then series produced a number of shows for Shine and Diverse Productions, as well as Jamie’s Ministry of Food for Fresh One Productions. She joined Films of Record in 2009 as Executive Producer, where she is responsible for developing the company’s popular factual entertainment output.[3]

Against Nature

In 1997 she was involved (along with Martin Durkin) in the production of Against Nature, a 1997 documentary series on Channel 4 in the UK that was critical of the environmental movement. The programme featured significant numbers of interviews with members of the LM group.

AKA

As with many of those involved in the RCP/LM group Kay-Kreizman has used a variety of pseudonyms.

Writing under the name of 'Kay' in 2007 Kay-Kreizman stated that 'despite getting married in 1994, I've had the same surname all my life.'[4]

Publications

As Eve Anderson

  • Illusory Peace By Eve Anderson Living Marxism 10/1993.
  • Israel's new Berlin Wall By Eve Anderson Living Marxism 04/1995
  • 'Hero or demon?' Review of Tim Pat Coogan, Michael Collins: A Biography, Hutchinson, Irish Freedom, February/March 1991, No. 13, p. 19-20

As Eve Kay

See also

contact

Website:http://www.evekay.tv
Profile:http://www.filmsofrecord.com/biography.php

Notes

  1. Films of Record Biography, accessed 20 April 2010
  2. Films of Record Biography, accessed 20 April 2010
  3. Films of Record Biography, accessed 20 April 2010
  4. Eve Kay 'Call me Ms When Eve Kay entered her title as Ms on a government form she found herself embroiled in a row about the word's definition. For heaven's sake, she says, surely it's time to ditch Miss and Mrs for good' The Guardian, Friday 29 June 2007, accessed 20 April 2010