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  • af Phil Parry
    143,95 kr.

    Phil Parry has won numerous awards - including BT Wales TV Reporter of the Year (twice) Radio Reporter of the Year and overall Welsh Journalist of the Year, the best Current Affairs programme at the Royal Television Society ceremony, as well as the Celtic Media Award for best Current Affairs programme. For 10 years he presented the regular BBC Wales TV series Week In, Week Out which secured new evidence, leading to the release from prison of three men who had been wrongly convicted of murder.He is now Editor of the investigative website The Eye - https://the-eye.walesIt charts his time as a cub reporter where he started on the South Wales Echo at the age of 21, his move into work for UK newspapers and from there into television and radio.He spent 23 years at the BBC and worked as a reporter with the BBC2 programmes Public Eye and Newsnight as well as presenting episodes of Panorama.For 10 years he was the face of the Welsh TV Current Affairs programme Week In, Week Out.Yet he was struck down with the incurable crippling condition Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) and now works from home. It is the story of how a journalist copes with disability after such a glittering past.

  • af Phil Parry
    208,95 kr.

    Phil Parry has won numerous awards - including BT Wales TV Reporter of the Year (twice) Radio Reporter of the Year and overall Welsh Journalist of the Year, the best Current Affairs programme at the Royal Television Society ceremony, as well as the Celtic Media Award for best Current Affairs programme. For 10 years he presented the regular BBC Wales TV series Week In, Week Out which secured new evidence, leading to the release from prison of three men who had been wrongly convicted of murder.He is now Editor of the investigative website The Eye - https://the-eye.walesIt charts his time as a cub reporter where he started on the South Wales Echo at the age of 21, his move into work for UK newspapers and from there into television and radio.He spent 23 years at the BBC and worked as a reporter with the BBC2 programmes Public Eye and Newsnight as well as presenting episodes of Panorama.For 10 years he was the face of the Welsh TV Current Affairs programme Week In, Week Out.Yet he was struck down with the incurable crippling condition Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) and now works from home. It is the story of how a journalist copes with disability after such a glittering past.

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