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'''Andrew Ireland''' [[Director (crew)|directed]] and [[producer|produced]] the [[Mission to the Unknown (webcast)|2019 re-creation of ''Mission to the Unknown'']]'' ''created by the [[University of Central Lancashire]] of which Ireland was the Students & Teaching Pro-Vice Chancellor.
'''Andrew Ireland''' [[director|directed]] and [[producer|produced]] the [[Mission to the Unknown (webcast)|2019 re-creation of ''Mission to the Unknown'']]'' ''created by the [[University of Central Lancashire]] of which Ireland was the Students & Teaching Pro-Vice Chancellor.


Prior to becoming the S&TPVC at UCLan, he studied Media Production at Bournemouth University, and then initially joined the university as dean of the school of journalism and communication.<ref>https://www.uclan.ac.uk/executive/index.php</ref>
Prior to becoming the S&TPVC at UCLan, he studied Media Production at Bournemouth University, and then initially joined the university as dean of the school of journalism and communication.<ref>https://www.uclan.ac.uk/executive/index.php</ref>

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Andrew Ireland directed and produced the 2019 re-creation of Mission to the Unknown created by the University of Central Lancashire of which Ireland was the Students & Teaching Pro-Vice Chancellor.

Prior to becoming the S&TPVC at UCLan, he studied Media Production at Bournemouth University, and then initially joined the university as dean of the school of journalism and communication.[1]

In 2020, he also wrote and directed the Doctor Who: Lockdown! webcast Sven and the Scarf.

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