The logistics of running ‘Carte Blanche’ — from Ireland

Barbara Hollands speaks to executive producer John Webb about running the show from overseas, losing his colleague Derek Watts and falling in love at first sight

Q: When did your Carte Blanche career begin?

A: I’ve been at Carte Blanche since 2004. My first story was about a helicopter attack in Iraq that was captured on film and civilians were gunned down. It was quite an odd story to do for a show like Carte Blanche. I then became a producer/presenter and then I moved to Ireland in 2018 and started producing European-type content. I did pieces on Chernobyl, prisons in Norway, drug use in Portugal...

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