IAIN OVERTON
'Iain Overton' is a British documentary maker born on 3rd August, 1973. He mainly works for the BBC and has filmed in over 35 countries around the world - including Somaliland, Nagorno Karabakh and Taiwan.
Educated at Downing College and Gonville & Caius, Cambridge, Iain Overton's film work has won him a BAFTA Scotland, a Prix Circom, a One World award and a Peabody Award, amongst others.
In 2002, he uncovered new historical evidence which identified Harry Banks as a Canadian soldier who had been crucified in Belgium during the First World War.
Articles include:
★ Sirens songs for sharks [1]
★ Charming Sharks [2]
★ Pilot Guide to South Korea [3]
Educated at Downing College and Gonville & Caius, Cambridge, Iain Overton's film work has won him a BAFTA Scotland, a Prix Circom, a One World award and a Peabody Award, amongst others.
In 2002, he uncovered new historical evidence which identified Harry Banks as a Canadian soldier who had been crucified in Belgium during the First World War.
Articles include:
★ Sirens songs for sharks [1]
★ Charming Sharks [2]
★ Pilot Guide to South Korea [3]
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