Hugh Burnett (producer)

Richard Hugh Burnett (21 July 1924 – 25 November 2011) was a British television producer and cartoonist.

Born in Sheffield, the son of a journalist who eventually became editor of the Methodist Recorder, Burnett studied at the London School of Economics.

[2] Personal Call, a radio series in which Burnett visited public figures of the day, was later developed into the series he produced for television, Face to Face, which consisted of interviews by John Freeman with prominent people from around the world.

Later, he became a documentary maker and made a sequence of films, often shot secretly, about apartheid: South Africa Loves Jesus (1971), outlining the attitudes of Christian denominations to the South African government's race policies, and The Colour Line (1971), in which a blood bank labels its stock according to the race of the donor.

[2] He was 87 and was predeceased by his wife, Simone Le Court de Billot (married in 1951) and their three sons.