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Scottish Jewish Archives Centre – Bagel Brunch – Doors open 11:30am

4th December 2016

Event starts 12pm.

THE SCOTTISH JEWISH ARCHIVES PRESENTS

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ALEX GRAHAM

Alex Graham has been a leading figure in UK media for almost 30 years.
Alex is chair of The Scott Trust, the sole shareholder in the Guardian Media Group and of the Sheffield International Documentary Festival, and is a director of Hampstead Theatre. He is a fellow of the Royal Television Society; he recently won its much-coveted Gold Medal award, among many others.
After a successful career in newspapers and television, he set up Wall to Wall in 1987 and built it into one of the most successful and respected television producers in the world. Among the programmes including Long Lost Family, Who Do You Think You Are?, The 1900 House, the Golden Globe nominated The Girl and the BAFTA and RTS winning A Rather English Marriage and the Oscar-winning Man on Wire.
Tickets: £17.50 or £15 (Friends of Archives and Students). Includes a bagel brunch. Contact Jane Tobias on [email protected] or the Archives Centre on [email protected] for tickets

 

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Date:
4th December 2016
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Organiser

Scottish Jewish Archives Centre
Phone
0141 332 4911
Email
info@sjac.org.uk
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Venue

Eastwood House
Rouken Glen Road
Glasgow, G467JL United Kingdom
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