- William Woollard
William Woollard is a British
television producer and presenter.Biography
Educated at the
University of Oxford , he trained as a fighter pilot with theRAF . He worked with an oil company inBorneo andOman . He has worked as asocial scientist oncorporate social responsibility with several American andEuropean organisations.Television career
In his television career he has been the producer, writer and presenter of many documentaries and series, particularly on science and technology. His programmes have been transmitted on networks including the
BBC andChannel 4 in theUK , as well asDiscovery Channel ,National Geographic and thePublic Broadcasting System in the USA.He is best known as a producer and presenter on the BBC's science magazine programme "
Tomorrow's World " and on the BBC's motoring programme, "Top Gear ". On "Tomorrow's World" he was a leading presenter for 11 years, winning several awards including Top Science Presenter. He won a reputation for the enthusiasm he brought to his reports, and his skill in turning technical subjects into entertaining television.He fronted "Top Gear" for over a decade from 1981, during which time it became a prime time show with an audience audience of up to 5 million. Woollard also presented an off-shoot of "Top Gear", covering the
Lombard RAC Rally every year.During the same period Woollard was involved in writing and producing or presenting, a range of other programmes, mainly under the banner of the BBC science documentary strand, "Horizon". These included:
*"The Secret War", a 7 part series that revealed the role that Britain's scientists played in the winning of the
Second World War .
*"Too Hot to Handle". A three-part series looking and the benefits and drawbacks of thenuclear power industry.
*"The Energy Alternative". BBC television's first look at the problem ofglobal warming , and the challenge presented byalternative energy technologies.
*"Skyscraper". An award winning five-part series on the building of a skyscraper in centralNew York City .In 1986 Woollard was instrumental in setting up one of the first independent production companies making programmes for the world's leading networks. Since that time he has written or produced well over 100 programmes ranging over the fields of science and technology, from
evolution , tospace exploration , and from treasure hunting to the science of bridge building.Wollard now works as a scriptwriter on documentaries and he has authored books including one recounting his experience as a practising
Buddhist .Publications
"The Reluctant Buddhist" [ISBN 976-1-906210-35-9]
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