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Lalic, Ann  person

Lalic, Ann  person

Lalou, Serge  person


Lambert, Olly  person b. 1972

Lamche, Pascal  person

Lamche, Pascale  person

Landry, Pierre   person

Lane, Rob  person

Lane, Robert   person

Langan, Sean  person British journalist Sean Langan has made his name by travelling to many of the world's trouble-spots armed with just a camera.
    In 1997 he travelled to Kashmir to investigate the disappearance of four hostages, which resulted in Nightmare in Paradise. and has first-hand experience of filming with Islamic extremists fighting in the name of Jihad.
    With his BBC series Langan Behind the Lines he journeyed extensively in the Middle East to investigate the Taliban, Iraq and Gaza, while Langan in Latin America examined the impact of globalisation.
    In 2004, after George W Bush declared "Mission Accomplished" in Iraq, he set out to discover the truth of the president's statement.
    In 2006 he investigated the new freedoms for women in Afghanistan - walking in public without a male relative, working, voting and getting a driving licence - Afghan Ladies Driving School.
    And most recently, he's been back in Afghanistan shooting a film that will give an in-depth look at what's going on at the frontline of the War on Terror - and finds that the war being waged there is very, very real.

Langman, Brian  person



Lapping, Anne  person

Lapping, Brian  person Brian Lapping is a programme-maker and historian, who started his career working as a journalist on The Guardian and The Financial Times. Brian's books include 'The Labour Government 1964-70', 'End of Empire' and 'Apartheid - A History'. He joined Granada Television in 1970, producing numerous programs for ITV and BBC-2. His television factual dramas include 'Breakthrough at Reykyavik' and 'Countdown to War'. In 1988, he formed his own company, Brian Lapping Associates, where he produced a number of award winning series and specials, including Watergate, End of Empire, The Second Russian Revolution, The Death of Yugoslavia, The 50 Years War, and Israel and the Arabs. In 1997, Brian Lapping Associates merged with Brook Associates to form Brook Lapping Productions. He has won many major awards for his work on television documentaries, including an Emmy, two duPont Columbia Gold Baton awards, gold medals from the New York International Television Festival and the San Francisco International Film Festival, a Peabody, and many awards throughout Europe.

Lasko, Clare  person


Laughton, Roger  person

Laurent, Delon  person