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  1. James Leslie John Woodhead, OBE (born 1937) is a British documentary filmmaker. For his National Service commencing in 1956, he served in Fife at the Joint Services School for Linguists where he was taught Russian. He was posted to West Berlin to monitor the communications of Soviet pilots flying in and out of East Germany.

  2. Leslie Woodhead is a BAFTA-winning filmmaker who has made documentaries on topics such as Ella Fitzgerald, Diana, Princess of Wales, Hiroshima, JFK, Bin Laden and 9/11. He is also the author of How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin.

  3. Leslie Woodhead is a British documentary filmmaker who has won many awards and made films on diverse topics, from East European stories to the Beatles. He is also an Honorary Companion of Manchester University and an OBE recipient.

  4. Leslie Woodhead was born in August 1937 in Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK. He is a director and producer, known for A Cry from the Grave (1999), Nova (1974) and The Holocaust on Trial (2000).

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  5. Leslie Woodhead is a British filmmaker who has directed and produced over 100 documentaries for Granada TV and other broadcasters. His films cover topics such as politics, culture, history, music, and anthropology, and include dramatised documentaries, anthropological films, and profiles of famous figures.

  6. Aug 15, 2020 · An only child, living above a shop in a repressed post-war Halifax, Leslie Woodhead grew up with austerity and secrets. But nothing prepared him for the comically bleak RAF training camps he now found himself in, nor the isolated, brutally cold Joint Services School for Linguistics on the east coast of Scotland.

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  8. Leslie Woodhead is a Scottish director and producer, born in 1937. He has worked on documentaries such as A Cry from the Grave, Nova and The Holocaust on Trial.