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Brian Michael Lapping
Brian Lapping and Norma Percy at the 59th Annual Peabody Awards, 2000.
Born
Brian Michael Lapping

(1937-09-13)13 September 1937
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Occupation(s)Journalist, historian, producer
SpouseAnne Shirley Lucas Lapping (m. 1963)
AwardsCommander of the Order of the British Empire, 2005
Websitehttps://www.brooklapping.com/

Brian Michael Lapping CBE[1] (born 13 September 1937) is an English journalist, television producer and historian. Lapping is also the chairman and founding member of Brook Lapping, a television and radio production company focussed on the production of historical documentaries.[2]

Lapping began his career as a journalist working for The Daily Mirror, The Guardian and the Financial Times, before moving to producing documentaries, first for Granada Television, then for his own production studio Brian Lapping Associates. In 1997, Brian Lapping Associates merged with Brook Associates to form Brook Lapping Productions.[3] Notable television productions produced by Lapping include: Obama's White House (2016); Putin, Russia and the West (2011); The Death of Yugoslavia (1995); and End of Empire (1985).

Education

Lapping was educated at the City of London School for Boys, an independent school in central London, followed by the University of Cambridge.[4]

Personal life

Lapping is married to Anne Lapping, and they both live in London, England. Lapping is a member of The Fabian Society, a left-wing British think tank.

Awards

State awards

Lapping, along with his wife Anne Lapping, was awarded the title of Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2005 Queen's New Year Honours List for services to broadcasting.

Media awards

  • 2017: British Academy Television Award Nominee – Best Current Affairs
  • 2004: British Academy Television Award Nominee – Best Current Affairs
  • 2003: Alan Clark Award
  • 2003: Harvey Lee Award

Filmography

  • Inside Obama's White House (2016)
  • Exposure (2015)
  • Putin, Russia and the West (2011)
  • Iran and the West (2009)
  • Spy Secrets (2004)
  • Innovation: Life, Inspired (2004)
  • Beauty of Snakes (2003)
  • I Met Adolf Eichmann (2002)
  • To Kill and Kill Again (2002)
  • Queen Victoria's Empire (2001)
  • Endgame in Ireland (2001)
  • The Fall of Milosevic (2001)
  • American Experience (2000)
  • Finest Hour (1999)
  • The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs (1999)
  • Hostage: The Story of the Beirut Hostages, 1984-1991 (1999)
  • The Death of Yugoslavia (1995)
  • Death of Apartheid (1995)
  • Off the Back of a Lorry (1992)
  • Breakthrough at Reykjavik (1987)
  • Apartheid (1986)
  • End of Empire (1985)
  • Cyprus: Britain's Grim Legacy (1984)
  • World in Action (1971–1981)
  • Politics What's it all About? (1980)
  • Chrysler and the Cabinet (1976)

Publications

  • End of Empire (1985)
  • Apartheid: A History (1987)
  • The State of the Nation: The Bounds of Freedom (1980)
  • The Labour Government, 1964-70 (1970)
  • More power to the people: Young Fabian essays on democracy in Britain (1968)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Queen's Birthday Honours 2005 recipient lists". 10 June 2005. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  2. ^ "LAPPING, Brian Michael", Who's Who 2012 & Who was Who (online ed.), Oxford University Press, November 2011, retrieved 10 September 2012
  3. ^ "Brian Lapping – Producer – Granadaland". Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  4. ^ "The Educational Backgrounds of Leading Journalists – Page 20: NEWS EDITORS/PRODUCERS (18)" (PDF). The Sutton Trust. 15 June 2006. Retrieved 25 January 2017.