Sam Organ
Sam Organ was a television producer who worked mainly for the BBC. He died in 2010 aged 52.
For anti-child abuse activists, Sam Organ's CV makes for unsettling reading:
1958 Michael Samuel 'Sam' Organ is born.
1977 Organ graduates from the University of Oxford's Keble College. He then becomes a Researcher for serial paedophile Greville Janner.
1982 Organ joins the BBC in west London as a trainee. He executive-produced several high-profile series, including A Secret World of Sex about "the secret history of pornography and prostitution".
1989 Organ is the Director of London Lighthouse for the BBC. This was a BBC documentary about the HIV/Aids clinic. It was part of the BBC documentary strand, 40 Minutes.
c.1989 Organ joins the production launch team for BBC Crimewatch.
2002 Organ marries his partner Rose Shapiro, the mother of his two daughters (Isabel and Judith). Organ and Shapiro had cohabited since the mid 1980s, originally in Camden.
c.2010 Organ was rewriting scripts for Last Chance to See, with Stephen Fry, a few months before his death from a malignant brain tumour.