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As well as making films around the world, Tony has launched his own production company Sabana Films dedicated to making bespoke documentaries. He is also currently writing his first novel. Watch this space.
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Tony has been interviewing an A-Z of celebrities in the arts and sciences. His documentaries continue to be diverse and eclectic, ranging from biographies to current affairs, with the common thread of high quality journalism.
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1990s |
Tony began
the early decade at the internationally renowned BBC Natural History
Unit where he spent many formative years filming in remote places
around the world from the Himalayas to the Amazonian rainforest.
He moved to California in 1999 to work on award winning 'The Shape
of Life' series and to write his book on Alfred Hitchcock, ending
the millenium on the beaches of Hawaii.
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1980s |
Tony continued
to have a quest for knowledge and interest in writing. In the
latter 80s he scored an early publishing success with the formation
of his own software company for the booming home computer market.
Favourable reviews can still be found on the web under the Lee
Software label.
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1970s |
Tony
was born in the historical town of Hastings in England, and from an early age looked to the horizon. The 70s was an influential decade for him featuring the Rolling Stones, Watergate, Star Wars, and the Long Hot Summer. Early inspirations were the natural world and cult cinema. |
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