Jon Scoffield (Director)
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Peak Practice is a British drama series about a GP surgery in Cardale — a small fictional town in the Derbyshire Peak District — and the doctors who worked there. It ran on ITV from 10 May 1993 to 30 January 2002 and was one of their most successful series at the time. It originally starred Kevin Whately as Dr Jack Kerruish, Amanda Burton as Dr Beth Glover and Simon Shepherd as Dr Will Preston, though the roster of doctors would change many times over the course of the series. Cardale was based on the Staffordshire village of Longnor for the final series, but was previously based in the Derbyshire village of Crich, although certain scenes were filmed at other nearby Derbyshire towns and villages, most notably Matlock, Belper and Ashover.
Release Date1993-05-10
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
Episode Count2
Vote Count9
Compilation of classic British comedy moments
Release Date1977-11-01
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
A teenage boy tries desperately to retrieve the rude caricature he accidentally handed in before his teacher notices.
Release Date1992-07-03
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
An ATV variety series starring Tom Jones, featuring many show business legends of the time, which ran from 1969 to 1971. It was exported to the United States by ITC Entertainment and was networked there by ABC, earning Jones a nomination at the Golden Globes. The show also featured comedy sketches by the Ace Trucking Company improvisational group, featuring Fred Willard and Patti Deutsch, among others.
Release Date1969-02-07
DepartmentCreator
JobCreator
Vote Count2
A made-for-TV retelling of the story "The Twelve Dancing Princesses," directed by Ben Rea, featuring Jim Dale as the Soldier, Freddie Jones as the destitute King, and Gloria Grahame as the Witch. Significant changes were made to the story, including reducing the number of princesses to six, and the soldier ultimately declining to marry any of the princesses due to their deceitful nature.
Release Date1978-01-01
DepartmentProduction
JobProducer
Adaptation of Shakespeare's play.
Release Date1975-01-04
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
Vote Count3
Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without some traditional Christmas favourites such as Julie’s Christmas Special. This special aired on ABC-TV on December 14, 1973 and featured special guests Peter Ustinov and Peggy Lee. Most memorably, Andrews and Lee duet on a trippy, campy medley that delightfully careens from hit to hit over the most fun 8 and a half minutes you'll ever have with your pants on. Andrews plays a TV Hostess whose wandered into a cardboard forest and stumbles across Lee as the Sugar Plum Fairy lazing on a divan and ready for some fun - complete with ultra soft-focus and a bedazzled microphone.
Release Date1973-12-24
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
Danny La Rue plays Cinderella's wicked stepmother in this grand tradition of a Christmas pantomime.
Release Date1986-12-25
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
Vote Count2