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==Books and articles== *Jonathan Aitken (2003), ''Pride and Perjury'', London: Continuum International Publishing Group β Academi. *Ray Fitzwalter (2008), ''The Dream That Died: The Rise And Fall Of ITV'', London: Matador. *Ray Fitzwalter, David Taylor (1981), ''Web of Corruption: The Story of J. G. L. Poulson and T. Dan Smith'', London: Granada. *Denis Forman (1997), ''Persona Granada'', London: Andre Deutsch *Peter Goddard (2004), 'World in Action', in Glen Creeber (ed.), ''Fifty Key Television Programmes'', London: Arnold. *Peter Goddard (2006), '"Improper liberties": Regulating undercover journalism on ITV, 1967β1980', ''Journalism'', 7(1): 45β63. *Peter Goddard, John Corner and Kay Richardson (2001), 'The formation of World in Action: A case study in the history of current affairs journalism', ''Journalism'', 2(1): 73β90. *Peter Goddard, John Corner and Kay Richardson (2007), ''Public Issue Television: World in Action 1963β98'', Manchester: Manchester University Press. *Luke Harding, David Leigh and David Pallister (1997), ''The Liar: The Fall of Jonathan Aitken'', London: Penguin Books Ltd. *Jonathan Margolis (1996), ''Bernard Manning'', London: Orion Books *Chris Mullin (1990), ''Error of Judgement: Birmingham Bombings'', Dublin: Poolbeg Press. *George Jesse Turner, Jeff Anderson (2000), ''Trouble Shooter: Life Through The Lens of World in Action's Top Cameraman'', London: Granada Media.
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