Robert Page(II)
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Robert Page is an award-winning TV producer and founder and CEO of the media group Lifetime Productions International. He began making arts documentaries for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, hosted arts magazine series and hosted The Opening Of The Australian National Gallery by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, which can be viewed on the ANG official website. In a high-profile career that has spanned Australia, the UK and now the USA, Page has worked with UK household names such as Alan Titchmarsh, Prue Leith, Eric Idle and Desmond Morris. He won a Hollywood award for the TV mini-series, The Animal Contract, written and hosted by Morris. Page has also produced TV drama series including Runaway Bay, starring Naomie Harris, now Miss Moneypenny in the Bond films. In 1991, he co-created with William Campbell, The Lovers' Guide, the first adult sex education documentary in the UK to be granted an 18 certificate by the British Board of Film Classification and so the first such documentary available in high street stores. Since then, Page has helped supervise its growth into a library of thirteen videos and DVDs, as well as associated books and other spin-offs. The original Lovers' Guide sold 1.3 million copies, in 20 countries around the world, and was the first documentary to reach number one in the video charts. He has also produced several TV movies, including Fanny Hill. He is a voting member of BAFTA.