Hilary Bell (television producer) explained

Hilary Bell (20 August 1965 – 2010) was a pioneer of British reality television whose commissions for Channel 4 include Faking It and Wife Swap.

Early life and education

Hilary Bell was born in Fareham, Hampshire. She was educated at Rookesbury Park School, at Petworth and at Portsmouth High School for Girls. She then attended Trinity College, Cambridge, reading law.

Career

Bell worked as a researcher at the BBC and was involved in broadcast journalism such as the undercover investigation into the Hoover free flights promotion in 1992.[1] She went on to work with Peter Dale on the BAFTA-nominated series The System in 1996, contributing greatly to the success of the series. Bell also worked as a director on Vets in Practice.[2]

In 1999, she was appointed as deputy commissioning editor for documentaries by Channel 4.[3] In this position and then as commissioning editor, she worked with series such as Wife Swap,[4] Faking It[5] [6] and Cutting Edge[7] and single programmes such as the 2001 Brian's Story.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Angela . Chan . Hoover's free flights fiasco recalled . BBC . 13 May 2004 .
  2. Web site: Vets in Practice - 22 July 1998. 6 July 2016. Genome. 22 July 1998 . BBC.
  3. News: C4 rings changes with Bell . Broadcast Now . 6 August 1999 . subscription required .
  4. Book: Hill, Annette . Reality TV: Audiences and Popular Factual Television . London / New York . Routledge . 2005 . 9780203337158 . registration . hilary bell channel 4. . 37 .
  5. News: BBC eyes C4's Bell for doc job . Broadcast Now . 7 March 2003 . Subscription required .
  6. News: Commissioner's Q&A: Hilary Bell . Broadcast Now . 7 April 2004 . Subscription required .
  7. News: Jason . Deans . Channel 4 backs producer in fake TV row . . 17 June 2002 .
  8. Book: James . Quinn . Adventures in the Lives of Others: Ethical Dilemmas in Factual Filmmaking . London . I.B. Tauris . 2015 . 9780857726520 .