Peter William Armstrong

Peter William Armstrong (born 1 April 1943) is a television and radio producer, whose career at the BBC spanned 25 years.

Armstrong earned First Class Honours in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and continued doctorate studies at Mansfield College, Oxford.

[5] He quickly moved from radio into television, founding well-known series like Everyman, Songs of Praise, and Global Report, as well as writing and producing one-off series and programmes including The Sea of Faith, which led to the formation of the Sea of Faith movement.

The resulting BBC Domesday Project bought together millions of British citizens to produce an interactive record of the nation.

[8][9] Oneworld.net's central purpose was to act as a newswire for issues related to social justice – to aggregate and highlight the content of development NGOs such as Oxfam and Christian Aid.