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Short career outline Stephen Phillips BA, Dip. Class. Arch. is a television producer, arts journalist and arts management consultant. He started his career as a journalist with the Yorkshire Post and Daily Express. He ran a holiday village in Greece before joining the BBC as a full-time radio and TV journalist. He was the general manager for Prospect, the major British theatre touring company, before joining Channel 4 as an arts correspondent and producer, editing their first arts documentary series, Signals. He is the Executive Producer for Meridian Broadcasting. He has been a member of the Arts Council of England (1994-98), the chair of its Touring Department and chair of Arts for Everyone. He was the author of a report on the Royal Ballet for its governors and wrote the broadcasting paper for the National Arts and Media Strategy. He was a member of the 1995 Lyric Theatre Report committee and wrote a report on the future of the British Theatre Museum in 1999. He is currently a member of the Chichester Festival Theatre, of the South East Arts Board, English National Ballet and Tricycle Theatre. He is a visiting Research Fellow at Sussex University and is Director of the Isaac Newton Arts Trust, working to create a new arts and communications centre in a former telescope housing at Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, UK.
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