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Judith Bumpus

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Judith Harriet Bumpus(néeCollison,born 3 November 1939 – 2 March 2010)[1]was a British radio producer for the BBC, specialising in coverage of the arts, particularly the work of visual artists.

Born in Wiltshire, Collinson was educated at theUniversity of St Andrews,where she read German and Spanish, and universities in Spain, Bumpus joined the BBC in 1968. For nearly thirty years, she worked on documentaries, mainly broadcast onRadio 3,and produced the long runningConversations with Artistsseries of interviews conducted by the poet and art criticEdward Lucie-Smith.

Judith Collinson married the historian of ceramics Bernard Bumpus (1921–2004) in 1966; the couple had two daughters.[1][2]

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  1. ^ab"Judith Bumpus: Arts radio producer whose diverse range of subjects included Hockney and Huxley".The Independent.19 April 2010.Retrieved9 October2019.
  2. ^"Bernard Bumpus".The Times.25 October 2004.Retrieved9 October2019.(subscription required)