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Robert Duncan came to Canada from Scotland in 1967 to attend the world's fair in Montreal. He worked as a staff journalist with the Ottawa Journal and the Montreal Gazette before moving to the CBC in Montreal where he wrote and produced radio drama and documentary. He moved to television in 1972 and two years later left CBC to join Donald Brittain at the National Film Board of Canada where he initiated and co-produced the Oscar nominated feature documentary, Volcano, An Enquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry. During the next ten years Duncan worked at the NFB in documentary, drama and specialised IMAX projects (see filmography). Duncan Productions Inc. was incorporated in 1978 and in 1989 moved from Montreal to Vancouver. Since that move Duncan has written, produced or directed television specials for, and has a working relationship with, most major Canadian networks. Duncan has four children, Keiron, Katrina, Jessica and Sarah. He is married to the renowned television and film editor, Janice Brown. |
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