(Line Producer) produced Richard Loncraine's "Wide-Eyed and Legless," in addition to two seasons of the successful British series, "Inspector Morse," which was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best TV Series in 1989/90 and won in 1990/1.His first film as a producer was a four-hour documentary about the Tibetan culture in exile, "Tibet a Trilogy." It opened at London's Institute of Contemporary Art and has been screened in some thirty countries. He is a trustee of the The Orient Foundation established to document Tibetan culture.Early in his career, Lascelles worked on three projects with director Christopher Monger. He was associate producer of "The Mabinogi," a documentary about a Welsh theatre company, and producer of "The People Show," a documentary about a company of performance artists, and the telefilm "Crime Pays."In 1988, he associate produced "Startrap," a telefilm for Zenith, which led to his producing "Inspector Morse." After working on the series, Lascelles became an in-house producer at Zenith, developing film and television projects.Lascelles also co-produced the four-part drama series "Zastrozzi: A Romance," and produced the television movie "Paparazzo" for Yorkshire TV.
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