Angela made her first short film in 2006, called Girl Geek Dinner, about women who love technology. After that, she produced, shot and edited almost a hundred news items as a reporter for BBC News in London. Today she is a skilled independent radio and film maker. Click on the following links to watch and hear her latest features:
'India's electronic waste recyclers' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, November 2009 'What happens to your digital assets when you die?' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, July 2009 'Cyberbullying is getting worse' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, June 2009 'What is the future of e-books?' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, May 2009 'Make your own gadgets at the Maker Faire' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, March 2009 'The booming world of digital comics' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, January 2009 'The future of science in 2009' - Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, January 2009 'How the Greens Went Nuclear' - Al Jazeera English, November 2008 'Girl geek dinners go global' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, October 2008 'Scientists on the frontiers of digital music' - Digital Planet, BBC World Service, September 2008 'Scheme to help vulnerable workers' - BBC London News, July 2008 'London is almost a fairtrade city' - BBC London News, April 2008 'Qur'anic Arabic classes are getting popular' - BBC London News, February 2008 'Gadgets of the future from the East London Inventors Club' - BBC London News, February 2008 'Major BBC investigation shows bogus universities are conning students' - BBC Ten O'Clock News, News 24 and BBC World, January 2008 'Two-part investigation into bogus universities' - BBC London News, January 2008 (Winner, Prix Circom Award for European Journalism) 'Scientists are trying to isolate the therapeutic effects of cannabis' - BBC London News, December 2007 'Defence fair under attack' - BBC London News, September 2007 'Authorities deny there is radioactive waste on the Olympic site' - BBC London News, July 2007 'Girl Geek Dinners' - Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, June 2007 'Businesses face Olympic eviction' - BBC London News, June 2007 'Nature on the industrial canals' - BBC London News, April 2007 'East London youths feel less safe' - BBC London News, April 2007 'Shrinking Olympic legacy for cyclists' - BBC London News, March 2007 'Debate about slavery reparations gets heated' - BBC London News, February 2007 |