Lapping began his career as a journalist working for the
Daily Mirror,
The Guardian and the
Financial Times, before moving to producing documentaries, first for
Granada Television, then for his own production studio Brian Lapping Associates. During the 1960s, he was also editor of
Venture, the
Fabian Society's monthly journal, and deputy editor of the influential social science magazine
New Society, where he worked alongside
Paul Barker. In 1997, Brian Lapping Associates merged with Brook Associates to form
Brook Lapping Productions. Notable television productions produced by Lapping include ''Obama's White House
(2016), Putin, Russia and the West
(2011), The Death of Yugoslavia
(1995) and End of Empire'' (1985). ==Personal life==