Allan Segal also known as Allan Fear-Segal (16 April 1941 – 8 February 2012) was a BAFTA-winning documentary film maker. He spent the majority of his career working for Granada Television.
His house in Hampstead was a regular haunt of left-leaning intellectuals in the 1970s and 1980s; Michael Foot chose to film his first televised interview as Leader of the Labour Party (UK) from its kitchen.
In 1976, Segal and a small film crew risked life imprisonment by posing as tourists and illegally filming in Brezhnev's USSR. Using one of the first-ever amateur 8 mm film cameras, they shot "A Calculated Risk", the story of Jewish refusenik Natan Sharansky (who went on to become Deputy Prime Minister of Israel) and his campaign to leave for the state of Israel.
In 1979 Segal was appointed as Editor of World In Action. His editorship saw the broadcast of the notorious "The Steel Papers" programme, which prompted a House of Lords legal dispute, and almost led to his and several other Granada Television directors' imprisonment because of the programme's steadfast refusal to reveal the identity of the source of the confidential documents relating to the British Steel Corporation strike on which the programme was centred.
Between 1990 and 1992 Segal acted as the series editor of the international, multimillion-dollar documentary series "Dinosaur", presented by legendary CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite. The series aired in the United States on the A&E Network, on ORF in Austria, Primedia in Canada, SATEL in Germany and ITV Network in the UK. At the time, the series achieved the highest audience figures of any documentary shown on A&E, and remains one of the highest-rated documentary series of all time.
After his retirement from programme making Allan Segal taught as a university lecturer and Professor of Media Studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, Dickinson College, Carlisle, US, and Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, India.
Later in the same conflict, Segal was shot in the leg when his team came under machine gun fire from the Israel Defense Forces following a misidentification of the vehicle in which he was travelling in the Golan Heights.
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