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interview alongside Juliet Gellatley - as seen in "Greenscene" no. 6 (1989). <br>
interview alongside Juliet Gellatley - as seen in "Greenscene" no. 6 (1989). <br>
He would go on to write [https://www.morrissey-solo.com/content/interview/greenscene/samuels-ind.html "Being A Veggie Was Murder"], published in "The Independent" (December 18, 1997).<br>
He would go on to write [https://www.morrissey-solo.com/content/interview/greenscene/samuels-ind.html "Being A Veggie Was Murder"], published in "The Independent" (December 18, 1997).<br>
Morrissey & Tim pictured at the Samuels' house in Altrincham (1989):
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See also:<br>
See also:<br>
[[Sefton Samuels]]
[[Sefton Samuels]]

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Wrote the "Meat Is Murder" Morrissey interview alongside Juliet Gellatley - as seen in "Greenscene" no. 6 (1989).
He would go on to write "Being A Veggie Was Murder", published in "The Independent" (December 18, 1997).
Morrissey & Tim pictured at the Samuels' house in Altrincham (1989):

See also:
Sefton Samuels

Wikipedia Information

Timothy David Samuels (born 3 October 1975) is an English documentary filmmaker, author and broadcaster. His work is characterised by approaching serious topics in provocative and entertaining ways to produce hard-hitting documentaries. Samuels formed older people's rock group The Zimmers for a BBC documentary and is a regular presenter on BBC television and radio in the UK. He has been referred to as a younger British Michael Moore, but without the political agenda. Samuels has won three Royal Television Society awards and best documentary at the World Television Festival in Banff.