Paul Arnott's career in media began at The Independent and Time Out as an arts correspondent before becoming a television producer, mainly with Channel Four - for whom he filmed arts documentaries from Bangalore to Johannesburg, New York to Cannes. His company, Edenwood Productions, has produced a diverse output, from the RSC film of A Midsummer Night's Dream to the BBC's Love and Betrayal in India: White Mughals presented by William Dalrymple.
His four published books are A Good Likeness: A Personal Story of Adoption, Let Me Eat Cake, a personal history of the sweet stuff, Is Anybody Up There? - his meditation on the world's great faiths, and Windrush - The Soul of a Ship, his history of the life and times of a unique vessel.
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Windrush: A Ship Through Time
Is Anybody Up There? Adventures of a Devout Sceptic
Let Me Eat Cake: A Life Lived Sweetly
A Good Likeness: A Personal Story of Adoption