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- The death of my father.
- Boarding school. WHEN I was 14, my brother and I went to boarding school, at Ratcliffe College near Leicester. I found it to be an extremely difficult experience.
- Radio Leicester and a supportive teacher. WHEN I was in the Lower Sixth at Ratcliffe, I started to think that I would like to work in radio. At the time Radio Leicester had a youth programme and it seemed a good idea to get involved and see what it was all about.
- A video camera and another supportive teacher. ANOTHER teacher was instrumental in helping me to figure out what I would do eventually do. It was clear to him that I had absolutely no interest in playing rugby, but he managed to find a solution that suited everyone.
Anthony William James Baxter is a British documentary director and producer. [1] He is known for his documentary films Eye of the Storm , Flint: Who Can You Trust? , You've Been Trumped and A Dangerous Game .
Anthony William James Baxter is a British documentary director and producer. He is known for his documentary films Eye of the Storm, Flint: Who Can You Trust?, ...
Jun 24, 2011 · ‘You’ve Been Trumped’ is a new documentary taking on Donald Trump’s invasion of Scotland. Director Anthony Baxter talks to Voice’s Suzanne Kelly about movie making in Scotland, Trump, Menie’s residents and environment, the future – and getting arrested for a ‘breach of the peace’.
May 10, 2012 · Baxter, who like Trump is proud to say that his mother was Scottish, got to know the community where Trump was planning to build his resort. He found that as well as wanting to protect their...
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She played the role of Phyllis Baxter in the television series Downton Abbey (2013–2015), winning a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. She has reprised the role for both the 2019 feature film of the same name and its 2022 sequel.