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For 20 years, Yvette was a respected broadcast documentary producer/director, making award-winning contentious, political documentaries - with Tony Wardle, journalist and writer - and then on her own - including: Kentucky Fried Medicine; The Battle for Orgreave; Presumed Guilty; Two Boys from Bangkok; Making Advances, RTS Best Adult Education ...
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Yvette Vanson has recently completed writing her Memoir -...
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The Vanson nuclear family - Yvette's father Paul, her Mother...
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At the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 1968 -70,...
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For 20 years, Yvette was a respected broadcast documentary...
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A Vanson Production with Lee-Wright Productions for Channel...
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Yvette Vanson's films and projects, including The Murder of...
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Hoping for a Miracle (1999) > Doomwatch (1998) > Breaking...
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Editor - Yvette Vanson. In May 1985 twelve months after a...
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Yvette Vanson. Actress: Public Eye. Born in Walton-on Thames , Surrey, Yvette Vanson escaped suburbia to study at drama school in Cardiff. An actress for several years in the 70s, in theatre and on TV, Yvette returned to study as a mature student and gained a BA.
Yvette Vanson. Actress: Public Eye. Born in Walton-on Thames , Surrey, Yvette Vanson escaped suburbia to study at drama school in Cardiff. An actress for several years in the 70s, in theatre and on TV, Yvette returned to study as a mature student and gained a BA.
First Yvette was an actor, then award-winning documentary and BAFTA drama filmmaker. Later an exhibited artist, plus book co-author too. She unveils behind-the-scenes insights into her remarkable careers whilst also being a working mother and step-mother to five.
Yvette Vanson's films and projects, including The Murder of Stephen Lawrence.
Yvette Vanson is an award-winning documentary producer-director. She tells her journey into the business to girls and women on a Chocolate Films filmmaking w...
Jun 22, 2007 · Yvette Vanson. This recording was transcribed by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, University of Leeds) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co- Investigator, De Montfort University). (2015). Duration: 0:47:03.