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Sadat: President Of Egypt - A Chalfont Profile

Anwar el-Sadat, third President of the United Arab Republic, is one of the most important figures in the world today. Born in an obscure village in the Nile Delta, he grew up with a strong grudge against Britain. He stood shoulder to shoulder with Nasser in the Egyptian revolution of 1952. When Nasser died in 1970, he took over as a stop-gap President. Now, following last year's brief but savage war with Israel, he is the incontrovertible master of Egypt and arguably the most influential and significant Arab leader currently in power. In tonight's Chalfont Profile he talks frankly about his personal life, achievements, his attitude to Britain and Israel, and his ambitions for himself and his country. Film cameramen BOB MCDONNELL. PAUL KANWAR Sound BILL SEARLE, STAN MORCOM Film editor PETER BARBER Producer MALCOLM BROWN

English
  • Originally Aired July 16, 1974
  • Runtime 55 minutes
  • Network BBC Two
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