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David Keith Elstein (born 14 November 1944), is Chairman of openDemocracy.net and an executive producer at Portobello Films. ==Early life and career== His parents were Polish orphans who were brought to Britain by the Rothschild Foundation, and ran a ladies' outfitters in Golders Green.〔Charlotte Higgins ("The BBC: there to inform, educate, provoke and enrage?" ), ''The Guardian'', 16 April 2014〕 On a scholarship, he was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, before gaining a place to read History at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, gaining a double first. After graduating at the age of 19, he became a trainee at the BBC in 1964. Most of his first year at the BBC though, was spent on attachment to the new Centre of Cultural Studies at Birmingham University.〔 At the BBC he worked on ''Panorama'' and ''The Money Programme''.〔 His subsequent production credits include ''The World At War'', ''This Week'' (of which he became editor),〔("David Elstein" ), BBC News, 14 May 1999〕 ''Weekend World'', ''A Week In Politics'', ''Yuri Nosenko, KGB'' and ''Concealed Enemies''.
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