Tony Lazzerini(I)
- Editor
- Producer
- Editorial Department
Tony Lazzerini is a highly experienced factual, factual entertainment, and specialist factual editor, with award-winning broadcast TV programmes. I have a wide range of credits ranging from high-end documentary to ultra-fast turn-around ob-docs. Many of the programmes I have worked on have outperformed their slot and been widely acclaimed.
"Life of a Mountain: A Year on Helvellyn" won the Royal Television Society NE Broadcast Factual Production award.
"Addicted to Sheep" won the Royal Television Society NE award. Scored the second highest "Fresh and New", second highest AI, second highest 16 to 34-year-old demographic, and second highest underserved audience ratings across the whole of the BBC in the week it went out.
"Life of a Mountain: A Year on Scafell Pike" achieved a near all-time-record audience for BBC4.
"Call the Midwife: The Casebook" was the fourth most appreciated programme (AI) that week across the whole of the BBC when broadcast. Radio Times dedicated a 2-page feature to it. Pick of the day across 19 publications.
"Children Saved from the Nazis: Nicholas Winton's Story" achieved the second highest AI score (89) across the entire week it was broadcast. Screened at Lancaster House with representatives from the Polish and Czech embassies amongst the audience.
Member of Guild of British Film and Television Editors.
"Life of a Mountain: A Year on Helvellyn" won the Royal Television Society NE Broadcast Factual Production award.
"Addicted to Sheep" won the Royal Television Society NE award. Scored the second highest "Fresh and New", second highest AI, second highest 16 to 34-year-old demographic, and second highest underserved audience ratings across the whole of the BBC in the week it went out.
"Life of a Mountain: A Year on Scafell Pike" achieved a near all-time-record audience for BBC4.
"Call the Midwife: The Casebook" was the fourth most appreciated programme (AI) that week across the whole of the BBC when broadcast. Radio Times dedicated a 2-page feature to it. Pick of the day across 19 publications.
"Children Saved from the Nazis: Nicholas Winton's Story" achieved the second highest AI score (89) across the entire week it was broadcast. Screened at Lancaster House with representatives from the Polish and Czech embassies amongst the audience.
Member of Guild of British Film and Television Editors.