How leading thriller writer helped reveal plagiarism of Emmy prizewinner

Rare colour wartime footage taken by the film-maker George Stevens was used in the 1985 BBC documentary D-Day to Berlin: Newsnight Special. A re-edited version by his son George Stevens Jr went on to win three Emmys, which were later taken away after he used uncredited material
Rare colour wartime footage taken by the film-maker George Stevens was used in the 1985 BBC documentary D-Day to Berlin: Newsnight Special. A re-edited version by his son George Stevens Jr went on to win three Emmys, which were later taken away after he used uncredited material. Photograph: George Stevens0/Ivan Moffat/Paul Woolwich/BBC
Rare colour wartime footage taken by the film-maker George Stevens was used in the 1985 BBC documentary D-Day to Berlin: Newsnight Special. A re-edited version by his son George Stevens Jr went on to win three Emmys, which were later taken away after he used uncredited material. Photograph: George Stevens0/Ivan Moffat/Paul Woolwich/BBC


source https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/sep/19/how-leading-thriller-writer-helped-reveal-plagiarism-of-emmy-prizewinner

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