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Tim Samuels
Tim Samuels (born 3 October 1975) is a documentary filmmaker and broadcaster. His work is characterised by approaching serious topics in provocative and entertaining ways to produce hard-hitting documentaries. Samuels formed older people's rock group The Zimmers for a BBC documentary and is a regular presenter on BBC television and radio in the UK. He is frequently referred to as a younger British Michael Moore, but without the political agenda. Samuels has won three Royal Television Society awards and best documentary at the World Television Festival in Banff.
== Biography == Tim Samuels was born in Manchester, the son of photographer Sefton Samuels.〔 〕 He is of Romanian Jewish descent,〔(Tim Samuels )〕〔(Tim Samuels interview )〕 he attended Manchester Grammar School and the University of St Andrews. Samuels' first foray in journalism came at the age of 13 when he interviewed his musical hero Morrissey, the former lead singer of The Smiths. The interview took place at the home of the then teenage Samuels. At the University of St Andrews he rebranded the student newspaper, The Chronicle, as The Saint, taking it on to win the Guardian Student Newspaper of the Year award. He supports Manchester City. Samuels joined the BBC as a news trainee after university. He spent a number of years as an investigative correspondent for the programme Newsnight and the main evening news bulletin. Samuels reported from the USA and Northern Ireland to expose miscarriages of justice on death row and reveal new forms of racism against the Muslim community in Northern Ireland, and became Young Journalist of the Year. Samuels modelled for designer Oliver Spencer during London Fashion Week 2013.
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