First in colour of Isle of Man. Upgraded to 16mm Bolex. Interviewed BBC Manchester as assistant cameraman by Norman Swallow. Interviewed for COI job in London started in 1959 married and m…
…evival at the 1976 Laurence Olivier Awards.[20]Withers starred in the BBC adaptation of Hotel du Lac (1986), which was followed a year later by another BBC production, Northan…
…fe as a musician, playing Guitar and Banjo in various bands, before joining the BBC as a producer back in the early/mid sixties, where he was eventually responsible for many of the BBC studio recordin…
…ort stories or tales from the Bible. For more than 20 years he would end my own BBC Radio London, and then LBC, programme You Don’t Have to Be Jewish, with a reading from either the Old Test…
…fan about their artistic response to bereavement. Taken For Granted a BBC Education Special about government cutbacks in grants and subsequent student hardship. ​She then returned to dr…
… short period as a producer, director and writer, before eventually joining the BBC. In his early days there, he produced and often directed an extraordinary array of successful comedies; The Benny Hi…
…enial manner helped him win the trust of the subjects of his many films for the BBC, Granada Television, Channel 4 and ITV in a career spanning more than six decades. His interest in crime and ju…
…elevision producer, formerly a script editor, who is best known for her work on BBC TV drama adaptations of classic literature. She worked on key BBC drama series and serials including Nort…
… theme of high life and low life at a good address, The Duchess Of Duke Street (BBC, 1976-77), was followed by Danger UXB (Thames Television, 1979) and The Flame Trees Of Thika (Euston Films, 1981). H…
…1930s had had a strong track record. The film was subsequently televised by the BBC. In 1959 he made The Road to MIS, a film sponsored by BP to mark its fiftieth anniversary.