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David Aaronovitch (born 8 July 1954) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and author. He is a regular columnist for The Times, and author of Paddling to Jerusalem: An Aquatic Tour of Our Small Country (2000) and Voodoo Histories: the role of Conspiracy Theory in Modern History (2009). He won the Orwell Prize for political journalism in 2001, and the What the Papers Say "Columnist of the Year" award for 2003.
Date Of Birth July 8, 1954 Place Of Birth London, United Kingdom Profession Producer, Actor, Writer Education University of Manchester Parents Sam Aaronovitch Siblings Ben Aaronovitch, Owen Aaronovitch TV Shows 50 Films to See Before You Die, 100 Greatest TV Moments Star Sign Cancer
Producer Title Year Status Character The Blair Years 2007 TV Series documentary executive producer - 3 episodes Weekend World 1984-1986 TV Series producer - 52 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character The Whistleblowers 2007 TV Series TV Interviewer
Writer Title Year Status Character Blaming the Jews 2003 TV Movie documentary
Thanks Title Year Status Character Taking Liberties 2007 Documentary thank you to
Self Title Year Status Character Most Shocking Christmas TV Moments 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself - Journalist & Broadcaster It Was Alright in the 70s 2014-2015 TV Series documentary Himself 2000s: The Best of Bad TV 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself - Sunday Politics Guest The 90s: The Best of Bad TV 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself - Journalist Election 2015 2015 TV Movie Himself - The Times This Week 2006-2015 TV Series Himself Question Time 1982-2014 TV Series Himself Newsnight 2004-2014 TV Series Himself The Daily Politics 2012 TV Series Himself Sunday Morning Live 2012 TV Series Himself Monarchy in the UK 2012 TV Movie Himself - Undecided Remembering 9/11 2011 TV Series documentary Himself - Author, Voodoo Histories Late Review 2006-2010 TV Series Himself - Panelist Sunday AM 2005-2008 TV Series Himself / Himself - Newspaper Reviewer The Weakest Link 2008 TV Series Himself The Book Quiz 2008 TV Series Himself Greatest Ever Disaster Movies 2007 TV Movie Himself The Blair Years 2007 TV Series documentary Himself 40 Years Out 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Greatest Ever Romantic Movies 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Never Mind the Full Stops 2006-2007 TV Series Himself The 50 Greatest Television Dramas 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself University Challenge: The Story So Far 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself 50 Films to See Before You Die 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Timeshift 2005-2006 TV Series documentary Himself - Columnist, The Guardian / Himself What the Papers Say 2006 TV Series Himself - Presenter My Dad was a Communist 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Jonathan Dimbleby 2005 TV Series Himself The 50 Greatest Documentaries 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself The 100 Greatest War Films 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself TV on Trial 2005 TV Mini-Series documentary Defender (segment "The Eighties") The Most Outrageous TV Moments Ever 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Why I Hate the 60s: The Decade That Was Too Good to Be True 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Celebrity Naked Ambition 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself - Contributor Blaming the Jews 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself - Presenter 40 Years of University Challenge 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Breakfast with Frost 2002 TV Series Himself Have I Got News for You 1999-2001 TV Series Himself The 100 Greatest TV Moments 1999 TV Special Himself On Air: The Truth About TV 1998 TV Mini-Series Himself Homeground 1997 TV Series documentary Narrator The Sunday Programme 1997 TV Series Himself - Newspaper Reviewer Election 97 1997 TV Movie Himself
Known for movies Weekend World (1984-1986) as Producer
40 Years of University Challenge (2002) as Himself
TV on Trial (2005) as Defender (segment "The Eighties")
University Challenge: The Story So Far (2006) as Himself