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  1. Lawrence Gordon Clark, is an English television director and producer, perhaps best known for his A Ghost Story for Christmas series of mostly M. R. James ghost stories, which were broadcast annually by the BBC throughout the 1970s. These are: The Stalls of Barchester (1971) A Warning to the Curious (1972) Lost Hearts (1973)

  2. Lawrence Gordon Clark is an English television director and producer, perhaps best known for his A Ghost Story for Christmas series of mostly M. R. James ghost stories, which were broadcast annually by the BBC throughout the 1970s. The Ghost Stories.

  3. Director: Harry's Game. Lawrence Gordon Clark was born on 15 June 1938. He is a director and producer, known for Harry's Game (1982), Dangerfield (1995) and Act of Betrayal (1988).

  4. Lawrence Gordon Clark was born on June 15th, 1938. He is an English television director and producer, perhaps best known for his A Ghost Story for Christmas series of mostly M.R. James ghost stories, which were broadcast annually by the BBC throughout the 1970s and became a staple of holiday BBC programming.

  5. Jan 7, 2013 · An Interview with Lawrence Gordon Clark, Master of Ghostly Horror – Smug Film (1/7/13 – 12/19/16) Lawrence Gordon Clark, with one of his monsters from The Ash Tree. Y’all ever see that movie The Signalman? About the British railwayman who sees a ghost? It’s part of a series the BBC did from 1971-1978, called A Ghost Story for Christmas.

  6. A Ghost Story for Christmas is a strand of annual British short television films originally broadcast on BBC One between 1971 and 1978, and revived sporadically on BBC Four since 2005. [1] [2] With one exception, the original instalments were directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark and the films were all shot on 16 mm colour film. [3]

  7. Lawrence Gordon Clark (born 15 June 1938) is an English television director and producer. He is best known for "A Ghost Story for Christmas", which was a series of telefilm adaptations of (mostly) M.R. James ghost stories, broadcast annually by the BBC throughout the 1970s.

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