Charles St John Wallace Furneaux[1] (born 1957) is a British television producer and documentary maker.
Furneaux then went to Talkback Thames in 2003 as Head of Specialist Factual and Documentaries resigning in 2007 to manage his own production company, Kaboom Film & TV.
[3] Touching the Void won BAFTA's 2004 Alexander Korda award for the outstanding British film of the year.
[6][7] Furneaux also produced Diana: In Her Own Words, which broadcast on 6 August 2017 and became Channel 4's "most-watched documentary since 2014", peaking with 4.1 million viewers.
[11] Allison Pearson, writing for The Telegraph, reports that Apted alleged Furneaux had filed a lawsuit aimed at "remov[ing] Charles' likeness from the archive sequences in 49 Up".