Paul Bradshaw (television)

Paul Bradshaw is a British television writer, director and producer.[1]

Biography

Bradshaw began his career at the BBC in 1994 as part of the production team on Tomorrow's World, his first films were for the 1998 series Meet the Ancestors, followed by The Making of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures and Journeys to the Bottom of the Sea.

He co-wrote and co-directed the 2006 series Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial that re-enacted the Nuremberg Trials of prominent Nazi war criminals.

He produced the 2007 documentary film Climate Change: Britain Under Threat.

Filmography

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References

  1. "Paul Bradshaw". imdb.com. Retrieved January 9, 2010.



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