In episode 9 of the Imagejunkies podcast, editor Christian Parkinson has a long conversation with legendary BBC cameraman Glenn Middleton. Glenn is a South African who has been filming across Africa since the early 90's.
In this interview we discuss what it was like covering the brutalities of the apartheid regime, witnessing the genocide in Rwanda and covering the war in the DRC.
If you are interested in the world of TV news and the recent history of Africa then you really don't want to miss this episode.
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