Waheed Khan
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Waheed Khan is a documentary television director working in British television.
Of Pakistani parentage he originally worked as an actor but switched careers while waiting for acting roles and becoming a camera operator worked on documentaries for BBC Current Affairs eventually directing and producing documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4 of a public service nature on a variety of subjects.
Khan is also a director of the 10 part British Asian BBC 2 arts, culture, lifestyle and entertainment television magazine show Desi DNA. In September 2007 he began directing The Culture Show which is broadcast on BBC 2 http://www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow/
A current project being concluded by Khan is a short film entitled Orange People, which concerns the dangers of obsessive suntanning. 2 writing projects that Waheed is putting the final touches to include a theatre play, 'Easy As Pie' and a feature length screenplay, 'Terra Cotta Path'.
[edit] Broadcast works
- Desi DNA,(BBC 2)
- Hajj - The Greatest Trip on Earth(Channel 4)
- Dating The Asian Way (BBC)
- Black Ambition (BBC)
- The Colour of Love (BBC)
- Black Britain: Nobody's Child (BBC)
- BodyPackers
- The Search for Mr England (Channel 4)
- Kenyon Confronts (BBC 1)
- The Real Fresh Prince ( BBC 2)