Tony Wardle

Tony Wardle is a British journalist and writer. He co-authored, with Michael Mansfield, the 1993 book Presumed Guilty: British Legal System Exposed, which criticised the British criminal justice system. He is a vegan and actively involved in the work of Viva!, an animal rights organisation of which he is an associate director. He is also editor of the magazine Viva!Life.[1] He was also a founding director of The Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation until its closure in 2013, along with Juliet Gellatley.[2] He and filmmaker Yvette Vanson created Vanson Wardle Productions Ltd in 1981.

He was a contestant on Come Dine with Me in 2008.[3][4]

Works

  • Know France by Tony Wardle (hardcover - March 1975)
  • The Battle for Orgreave [UK documentary film, 52 minutes, 1985] directed by Yvette Vanson, produced by Vanson Wardle Productions Ltd
  • The Battle for Orgreave [paperback] by Bernard Jackson and Tony Wardle, published by Vanson Wardle Productions Ltd (June 1986)
  • Presumed Guilty: British Legal System Exposed by Michael Mansfield and Tony Wardle (paperback - 11 April 1994)
  • Devour the Earth (1995) film documentary written by Tony Wardle and narrated by Paul McCartney, distributed by the European Vegetarian Union.[5][6][7]
  • The Silent Ark: A Chilling Expose of Meat - The Global Killer by Juliet Gellatley and Tony Wardle (paperback - Thorsons - 1996)
  • The Livewire Guide to Going, Being and Staying Veggie by Juliet Gellatley and Tony Wardle (paperback, The Women's Press, 1998)
  • Born to be Wild: Human's global impact on animals. by Juliet Gellatley and Tony Wardle (paperback, The Women's Press, 1999).
  • Justice Denied by Tony Wardle (pamphlet - 31 March 2009)
  • Hogwood: A Modern Horror Story (director, 2020)

References

  1. "Tony Wardle, Associate Director & Editor of Viva!life — Staff". Viva! - The Vegan Charity. 2020-03-31. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
  2. The Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation.
  3. "Come Dine with Me (Series 8, Episode 58)". YouTube. Newport. 23 December 2008. Archived from the original on 8 May 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  4. "Tony Wardle's menu". Channel 4.
  5. "Devour the Earth". World Preservation Foundation. Archived from the original on 2013-01-07.
  6. Harry, Bill (2002). The Paul McCartney Encyclopedia. Virgin Books. p. 284. Devour the Earth
  7. "Devour the Earth". EVU. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14.
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