Website: CurrentViewpoint.com
Biography: Carol Gould, a native of Philadelphia, was Script Executive at ITV Drama in London for ten years and many of her productions were aired on PBS ‘Masterpiece Theatre’ and ‘Mystery.’ She went from Drama to documentary in 1996 after the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and produced a feature-length film, ‘Long Night’s Journey Into Day,’ about Israel after the Rabin era; the film premiered at the 1997 Berlin Festival.
Since 1997 she has made fifteen documentaries in Britain and South Africa. She has become an accomplished and respected journalist in Britain and appeared on the prestigious BBC programme ‘Any Questions”’ hosted by Jonathan Dimbleby in 2006 and in 2007 was a panellist on ‘Culture Clash’ hosted by Peter Whittle of ‘The Times.’ Her new book, ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ about anti-Americanism in Britain, will be published in the UK and USA in 2008 and the paperback of her 1998 novel, ‘Spitfire Girls,’ about the women pilots of World War II, will be published by Random House in the UK and Canada in 2009. Her website is CurrentViewpoint.com