Tony Wardle
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Tony Wardle is a British television producer and writer. He co-authored, with Michael Mansfield, the 1993 book Presumed Guilty: British Legal System Exposed, which savaged the British criminal justice system. He is vegan and actively involved in the work of Viva!, an animal rights organization, in which he is an associate director and editor. He is also a founding director of The Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation, along with Juliet Gellatley and Tony Benn.[1] He and filmmaker Yvette Vanson created Vanson Wardle Productions Ltd.
He was a contestant on Come Dine with Me in 2008.[2][3]
Works
- Know France by Tony Wardle (hardcover - March 1975)
- The Battle for Orgreave [UK documentary film, 52 minutes, 1985] directed by Yvette Vanson, produced by Vanson Wardle Productions Ltd
- The Battle for Orgreave [paperback] by Bernard Jackson, published by Vanson Wardle Productions Ltd (June 1986)
- Presumed Guilty: British Legal System Exposed by Michael Mansfield and Tony Wardle (paperback - 11 Apr 1994)
- Devour the Earth (1995) film documentary written by Tony Wardle and narrated by Paul McCartney.
- The Silent Ark: A Chilling Expose of Meat - The Global Killer by Juliet Gellatley with Tony Wardle (paperback - 1996)
- The V-plan Diet: Where V Means Veggie, Vitality and Victory! Find Out How Vegetarian Diets Spark Weight Loss Whilst Keeping Hunger at Bay by Amanda Woodvine, Jane Easton, and Tony Wardle (pamphlet - 1 Nov 2006)
- Justice Denied by Tony Wardle (pamphlet - 31 Mar 2009)
References
- ↑ The Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation.
- ↑ "Come Dine with Me (Series 8, Episode 58)". Newport. 23 December 2008.
- ↑ "Tony Wardle's menu". Channel 4.
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