Camera Off: At Her Majesty's Pleasure, royal pageboy to prison inmate – The Story podcast
For our third and final episode in this series of Camera Off, we hear the story of Alex Trenchard, the aristocrat who was once a pageboy for the queen and came from a wealthy family but who went to prison for stealing more than a quarter of a million pounds from Tesco to fund his own music festival
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Camera Off is a mini series from The Story, our podcast dedicated to bringing you great documentaries, investigation and long-form storytelling.
In this our third story Rebecca Lloyd-Evans meets Alex Trenchard, who was convicted of defrauding Tesco of hundreds of thousands of pounds all to support his passion project, a music festival called Standon Calling.
Camera Off is a three-part audio documentary series by film-maker Rebecca Lloyd-Evans, dedicated to eclectic true stories better told without the camera.
Part one – David’s Matchbox; part two – Granny’s Dining Out
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