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In 2015 Lewis-Smith posted audio to [[YouTube]] of a phonecall to the late Diana Spencer, in which she converses with a fake [[Stephen Hawking]], reportedly one of a series of spoof interviews which were aired on Radio 1 in the 1990s.<ref>http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/princess-diana-listen-audio-late-5660273</ref> Victor Lewis-Smith produced the film ''[[Unlawful Killing]]'' about the [[Diana Spencer/Inquest|inquest]] of [[Diana Spencer]].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0507886/</ref> It was effectively banned {{how}} in the UK and US.<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/680_-_Unlawful_Killing_(Secrets_of_the_UK_and_US_Establishments)</ref>
 
In 2015 Lewis-Smith posted audio to [[YouTube]] of a phonecall to the late Diana Spencer, in which she converses with a fake [[Stephen Hawking]], reportedly one of a series of spoof interviews which were aired on Radio 1 in the 1990s.<ref>http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/princess-diana-listen-audio-late-5660273</ref> Victor Lewis-Smith produced the film ''[[Unlawful Killing]]'' about the [[Diana Spencer/Inquest|inquest]] of [[Diana Spencer]].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0507886/</ref> It was effectively banned {{how}} in the UK and US.<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/680_-_Unlawful_Killing_(Secrets_of_the_UK_and_US_Establishments)</ref>
  
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After research from [[Robert Stuart]], Victor Lewis-Smith expressed concern about the authenticity of the ''[[Saving Syria's Children]] Panorama show. On February 28, 2017, Victor Lewis-Smith tweeted to the BBC "Shall I cut or rip it up? Pls agree to release the rushes or the contract is destroyed tomorrow." The BBC did not release the rushes of ''[[Saving Syria'c Children]]'', so Victor Lewis-Smith ripped up his contract.<ref name=sputnik>https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201712291060412907-syria-documentary-fakery-bbc/</ref>
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After research from [[Robert Stuart]], Victor Lewis-Smith expressed concern about the authenticity of the ''[[Saving Syria's Children]] Panorama show. On February 28, 2017, Victor Lewis-Smith tweeted to the BBC "Shall I cut or rip it up? Pls agree to release the rushes or the contract is destroyed tomorrow." The BBC did not release the rushes, so Lewis-Smith ripped up his contract.<ref name=sputnik>https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201712291060412907-syria-documentary-fakery-bbc/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 20:52, 15 February 2019

Person.png Victor Lewis-Smith   IMDB TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(TV producer, Radio producer, journalist)
Victor Lewis-Smith.jpg
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of York
Interests • Dr Rola
• Syria
• Diana Spencer/Inquest
• Diana Spencer/Death
• Saving Syria's Children
A film producer who has spoken out against the UK establishment.

Victor Lewis-Smith was sufficiently interested in the research of Robert Stuart into the BBC Dr Rola episode abut Syria, that he has announced plans to make a crowdfunded documentary investigating the program, with Robert's assistance.[1]

Activities

Diana Spencer/Premature death

Full article: Diana Spencer/Premature death

In 2015 Lewis-Smith posted audio to YouTube of a phonecall to the late Diana Spencer, in which she converses with a fake Stephen Hawking, reportedly one of a series of spoof interviews which were aired on Radio 1 in the 1990s.[2] Victor Lewis-Smith produced the film Unlawful Killing about the inquest of Diana Spencer.[3] It was effectively banned [How?] in the UK and US.[4]

Saving Syria's Children

Full article: Saving Syria's Children

After research from Robert Stuart, Victor Lewis-Smith expressed concern about the authenticity of the Saving Syria's Children Panorama show. On February 28, 2017, Victor Lewis-Smith tweeted to the BBC "Shall I cut or rip it up? Pls agree to release the rushes or the contract is destroyed tomorrow." The BBC did not release the rushes, so Lewis-Smith ripped up his contract.[1]

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