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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GauJohn Gau - Wikipedia

    29 Jun 2024 · John Gau (c. 1495 – 1553), Scottish translator, was born in Perth towards the close of the 15th century. He was educated in St Salvator's College, St Andrews.He appears to have been in residence in Malmö, Sweden, in 1533, perhaps as chaplain to the Scots community there.It was there that he wrote the work for which he is known, The Richt vay to the Kingdome of Heuine.

  2. 3 Apr 2024 · Wednesday, 3rd April 2024. John Gau. Steve Clarke remembers a BBC TV executive once seen as a future DG, who went on to chair the RTS. John Gau, who has died aged 83 and was a former Chair of the RTS, was one of the leading broadcasters and producers of his era.

  3. www.theguardian.com › tv-and-radio › 2024The Guardian

    14 Mac 2024 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0309864John Gau - IMDb

    John Gau. Producer: Millionaire. John Gau is an independent television producer. He was educated at Haileybury & ISC, Trinity Hall, Cambridge and the University of Wisconsin. His mother was the actress, Nan Munro. He joined the BBC in 1963 as an assistant film-editor.

  5. 11 Ogo 2019 · Triumph of the Nerds is a 1996 TV series about the history of the personal computer in the US, produced by John Gau Productions and Oregon Public Broadcasting. It features interviews with key figures such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Larry Ellison.

  6. 2 Apr 2024 · The Haileybury Society is saddened to learn of the death of John Glen Mackay Gau, CBE (K 54) who has died on 3 rd March 2024, aged 83. At Haileybury John was a Scholar and Prefect, going on to Trinity Hall College Cambridge to read Classical, Medieval and Modern Languages.

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofJohn Gau CBE | BAFTA

    A British producer of current affairs and documentary programming, including 24 Hours (1965-1969) and Panorama (1969-1973). John Gau had previously been editor of Nationwide (1975-1978) and would later become head of the BBC’s current affairs group (1978-1981).