Alan Ereira

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Alan Ereira is an award-winning British author and television documentary filmmaker.

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Bradshaw has been at the BBC on television and radio since 1962 contributing documentaries to the Timewatch strand amongst others.

He has been awarded the Japan Prize for his 1978 documentary on the Battle of the Somme, and the Royal Television Society Best Documentary Series award fot his 1988 documentary on the Armada.

He documented his visits to the Lost Tribes of South America in his books The Heart of the World (1990) and The Elder Brothers (1992).

He collaborated with Terry Jones on the documentary series Crusades (1995), Terry Jones' Medieval Lives (2004) and Terry Jones' Barbarians (2006), with whom he also co-authored the respective companion books.

In 2004 he also presented, wrote and produced a 6-part documentary series on the kings and queens of England for UKTV History.

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