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Michael Gill
George Michael Gill (10 December 1923 - 20 October 2005) was a television producer and television director responsible for creating 'ground-breaking' documentaries for the BBC.
He was born in Winchester, Hampshire but was brought up in Canterbury. He contracted tuberculosis as a child which...
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