Richard Lindley
Richard Lindley was born in Winchester and educated at Bedford School. After National Service with the Royal Hampshire Regiment in Malaya, he went to Queens' College, Cambridge, where he ran the University Film Society. Following a spell in advertising making commercials, he became a television reporter for ITN before joining the BBC's Panorama and ITV's This Week. He now makes occasional television documentaries, and in 2002 published a history of Panorama - Fifty Years of Pride and Paranoia. In 2005 he published And Finally...? The News From ITN. He has two children, Tom and Jo, and a grandson, Luka. He lives in north London with his wife, the author and broadcaster Carole Stone. Titles listing | And Finally...?: The News from ITN 'This is a reporter's history in the very best sense. The good reporter sniffs out the controversy, homes in on the sensitive areas and leaves no word unminced, no vital phrase mumbled...' Andrew Marr, BBC Political Editor
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| 234x153mm | ISBN: 1842750674 | 368pp | £18.99 | 18 Jan 2005 | Find out more |
 | Panorama: Fifty Years of Pride and Paranoia 'A classic text about a legendary programme' Joan Bakewell, New Statesman
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| 198x129mm | ISBN: 1842750461 | 432pp | £9.99 | 07 Aug 2003 | Find out more |
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