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Stephen Lambert (media executive)

Stephen Lambert (born 22 March 1959) is an English television producer and executive who works in Britain and America. He is best known for launching international hit formats such as the award-winning ''Wife Swap'', ''Faking It'', ''The Secret Millionaire'', ''Undercover Boss'' and ''Gogglebox''.
He is chairman of All3Media America, the Los Angeles-based production studio that produces the US content of the most of the companies in the All3Media group. He is also chief executive of Studio Lambert, one of All3Media's UK production companies.
His programs have won many international awards, including more than half a dozen BAFTA awards, the Rose D'Or of Montreaux and both Primetime and International Emmys. In 2010, ''The Huffington Post'' selected Lambert as one its Game Changers - '100 innovators, mavericks, visionaries, and leaders who are changing the way we look at the world and the way we live in it.' He is married to newspaper columnist Jenni Russell and they have two children.
==Education==
Born in London, Lambert was educated at Thames Valley Grammar School and the University of East Anglia graduating with a first in Politics and Philosophy. He studied as a post-graduate student at Nuffield College, Oxford where he wrote a book on the history of British broadcasting policy published by the British Film Institute called ''Channel 4: Television With A Difference?'' that coincided with the launch of Britain's fourth terrestrial channel in November 1982.

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