Greg Lewis was a recipient of an award at the recent Bafta Cymru awards for his contribution to a current affairs programme for ITV Wales.
Greg, a former pupil of Greenhill School, had previously worked for the Western Telegraph, the South Wales Echo and Wales on Sunday before pursuing a career as a freelance journalist.
The Wales This Week special 'The Bullseye Killer', an hour-long documentary, won a Bafta in the current affairs category of the awards at the Wales Millennium Centre.
The programme documented the crimes of John Cooper, one of the most notorious criminals in British history.
Cooper burgled, raped and murdered during a 15-year reign of terror, which included four executions by shotgun. And far from keeping a low profile between crimes, he even took time to appear on the gameshow Bullseye.
ITV Wales had been granted exclusive access to the police enquiry and the forensic science which finally trapped Cooper. 'The Bullseye Killer' was transmitted the night Cooper was jailed in May 2011.
Greg produced the programme with Jonathan Hill. The series editor was Mike Talbot. All three collected the award.
Greg is the son of Clive and Mary Lewis, of New Hedges. His brother Mark is collections manager at Tenby Museum. Greg and his wife Moira have two children.
They are all very proud of his achievement.






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