Matthew Baylis

He subsequently went with former EastEnders executive producer Matthew Robinson to Kenya, where he co-created, co-storylined and trained a team of local writers for a six-part drama pilot.

[1] Robinson later invited him to Cambodia, to do the same on Taste of Life, a major Cambodian drama series funded by the BBC World Service Trust and the Department for International Development.

[10] After being awarded a first class degree from Cambridge, in the disciplines of anthropology and theology, Baylis began describing himself as an 'amateur anthropologist' and his 2013 book Man Belong Mrs Queen gives an account of his time on Tanna Island, Vanuatu, researching the Prince Philip Movement .

[13] He was also interviewed on 12 April 2022 by the BBC's Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet for the daily programme Newsday, endeavouring to give listeners a snapshot of the Philip movement's history and explaining his own, personal connection to the late Duke.

As well as a contemporary mystery on the streets of North London, this book presents a fact-based, but fictionalized re-imagining of the real Tottenham Outrage, a bungled robbery attempt by Russian anarchists in January 1909.