Spencer Campbell
Spencer Campbell | |
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) |
Occupation(s) | Television producer Television director |
Years active | 1985–present |
Spencer Campbell (born 1953) is an English television producer and director. He is perhaps best known for producing the television series Cold Feet and 4 O'Clock Club, the former of which earned him a BAFTA TV Award in 2002.
Career
Campbell's early credits include working as a researcher in the early 1980s on the
The Living Soap
One of his most notable works is the
Other work
Other credits in the 1990s include producing
Following Cold Feet's conclusion in 2003, Campbell produced Donovan, a psychological thriller serial starring
(2013).References
- ^ Midgley, Carol (17 July 2000). "A living hell?" The Times (Times Newspapers): p. 3 (times2 supplement).
- ^ Sweet, Matthew (9 July 2000). "Winston Smith never had it this bad". The Independent (Independent News).
- ^ Campbell, Spencer. (8 June 2008). How TV Changed Britain. London United Kingdom: Channel 4.
- ^ Sutcliffe, Thomas (9 June 2008). "When fifteen minutes of fame drags by[dead link]". The Independent (Independent News & Media).
- ISBN 0-233-00999-X.
- ^ Maynard, Roger (23 August 2006). "Falconio murder to be made into film". The Guardian (Guardian News & Media): p. 17.
- ^ Conlan, Tara (29 May 2007). "Marshall in ITV doghouse". MediaGuardian (Guardian News & Media). Retrieved on 16 November 2007.
External links
- Spencer Campbell at IMDb