In the Spotlight with TV Producer Lyndsay Duthie: Inspiring Women in Women in Film and TV

Lyndsay Duthie

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Abstract

An executive producer with credits for the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Sky, Lyndsay Duthie began her career 20 years ago, when she became the series producer of Trisha, aged just 23. Part of the ITV development team for Loose Women, she has interviewed murderers on death row and created the award-nominated documentary School Boy Dad. She has also served on the board of Women in Film & TV and been a speaker at the Royal Television Society and the International Emmys. Now running her own production and training company, Ice Blue Media, Lyndsay is the programme leader for film & TV at the University of Hertfordshire and has just co-written her first book, The TV Studio Production Handbook. WFTV CEO Kate Kinninmont caught up with Lyndsay at her book launch at BFI on Friday.

Keywords

  • WOMEN
  • Film
  • TV

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