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- A BBC Everyman Documentary was produced about Sean Devereux. It is called 'Mr Sean' and was created in May 1993. This was followed by a BAFTA-nominated movie about Sean called 'The Dying of the Light'.
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Nov 29, 2022 · The film follows the journey of Sean Devereux, initially as a student in Farnborough, a teacher in Chertsey and then a volunteer in Liberia and finally a volunteer with the United Nations in Somalia. It also explores the legacy that Sean has left behind, and the impact that has been felt among so many across Liberia.
A BBC Everyman Documentary was produced about Sean Devereux. It is called 'Mr Sean' and was created in May 1993. This was followed by a BAFTA-nominated movie about Sean called 'The Dying of the Light'.
Mr Sean. BBC Everyman profile of the death and life of schoolteacher and Catholic aid worker to Africa, Sean Devereux (1964-1993) First broadcast in May 1993 ...more.
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Jan 22, 2001 · The BBC documentary "Mr. Sean", on the life and work of United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) staff member Sean Devereux, killed in Somalia in January 1993, will be shown at the Dag...
Feb 12, 2013 · Sean's life was celebrated in a TV documentary 'The Dying of the Light', and a number of books have been written about him. Yateley Council built the Sean Devereux Park - a sports...
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The Dying of the Light: Directed by Peter Kosminsky. With George Asprey, Todd Boyce, Christopher Caesar, James Gaddas. Sean Devereux was a British aid worker in Somalia, who upset the authorities and was assassinated as a result.
Jun 14, 2024 · We heard the most thought-provoking talk by Mark and Teresa Chatterton who also showed an extremely moving film illuminating the life and work of Sean Devereux. Sean’s life came across as love of Christ and love of neighbour in action, in war-torn Liberia and then Somalia, working with and teaching young Liberian boys, many of whom were ...