Peter Snow Under Fire As Row Mounts Over Tv Plagiarism
Evening Standard - London › January 12, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › January 12, 2006
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PETER SNOW, whose programme Whose Britain Is It Anyway? was shown on Tuesday on BBC2, is becoming involved in an increasingly entertaining quarrel over the ownership of the copyright of his own show.
Journalist Kevin Cahill, author of Who Owns Britain and Ireland, claims 90 per cent of the information in Snow's programme was taken from his book and that he was paid a paltry Pounds 3,000 as a " consultant" - despite the fact that he has hardly been consulted.See the full content of this document
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