Judith's career has ranged from working for BBC Radio Bristol, to producing, writing and researching programmes for all the major BBC radio networks including a fair stint on Radio One.
She has published five books on subjects ranging from a biography of Fyodor Dostoyevsky to the voyage of the Mayflower.
She has written for the Radio Times and London's Time Out magazine and she did her bit for the radio industry representing drama and its interests on the Sony Radio Awards Committee. She has given lectures on representations of men and women in Hollywood, The X Files, Buffy, The West Wing and, crucially to this year's topic 'TV teen parenting', she now lectures in Media Studies to the 16 - 19 age group at Cirencester College, and she and her husband are the parents of fully fledged teenagers. Her new book Studying The Usual Suspects (Auteur Publishing) a guide for teachers, comes out in September.
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