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Andrew Robert Martin Eagle, known as Robert Eagle (born April 30, 1948), is a British writer, producer and director of documentary and drama for film and television[1]. Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 3 Filmography 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External links // Early life Eagle was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, Norfolk, where he was a member of Crossways and Farfield, 1957-1965 [2] and then at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Work His documentary Guru Busters, about the campaign to eradicate superstition, religious fraud and quackery in India, provoked controversy with its vivid, occasionally disturbing, depiction of the work of leading Indian rationalist campaigners such as Prabir Ghosh, Sanal Edamaruku and Basava Premanand. Followers of the guru Satya Sai Baba attempted, unsuccessfully, to prevent the documentary being broadcast in South Africa[3] and Australia, complaining about the film's use of previously suppressed video material that allegedly showed the guru using legerdemain trickery[4]. Eagle continued to investigate supposedly supernatural phenomena as series producer of Supernatural Science for the BBC. His book Alternative Medicine - a guide to the medical underground won the Medical Journalists Association's special award in 1980. He went on to write and present two series of programmes on alternative and traditional medicine for BBC Radio 4. He was series editor of the Channel 4 television health series Well Being. Filmography Guru Busters (Channel 4 UK documentary) Supernatural Science (BBC Worldwide documentary series) The Nuclear Boy Scout (Channel 4 UK documentary) The Solomon Treasures (National Geographic, Arte, History Channel documentary) also titled in USA as Decoding Bible Relics and in France as Les Trésors Perdus de Salomon The Dancer's Body (BBC documentary series) Big Questions (Channel 4 UK educational series) Grandpa Chatterji (Channel 4 UK drama) Conjoined Twins (BBC Horizon documentary) Robo Sapiens (Discovery International documentary) Space the Final Junkyard (Channel 4/TLC documentary) Sun Storm (Channel 4/TLC documentary) I shouldn't be alive - Science of Survival (Discovery USA) Piece of Cake[5] Selected publications Guide to Alternative Medicine (BBC Books) How they made Piece of Cake (Boxtree) Herbs - Useful Plants (BBC Books) Eating and Allergy (Doubleday (USA), Thorsons, Futura (UK)) Alternative Medicine - a guide to the medical underground (Futura) Taking the Strain (BBC Books) Today's Health Service (Channel 4) Well Being (Penguin) References ^ British Film Institute database[1] ^ Old Greshamian Club Book (Cheverton & Son Ltd., 1999), p. 42 ^ Report from Freedom of Expression Institute, South Africa[2] ^ Suppressed Doordarshan news footage shown in "Guru Busters" documentary[3] ^ Piece of Cake summary at IMdB External links Eagle & Eagle TV web site Persondata Name Eagle, Robert Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1948 Place of birth Date of death Place of death