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  1. John Leslie Glaister DFC (21 December 1915 – 5 February 2005), known as Gerard or Gerrard Glaister, was a British television producer and director best known for his work with the BBC. Amongst his most notable successes as a producer were Colditz, The Brothers, Secret Army and Howards' Way.

  2. Gerard Glaister. Producer: Howards' Way. One of Britain's foremost television producers, Gerard Glaister was responsible for a string of top rating hit series including Dr Finlay's Casebook, Secret Army, Colditz, The Expert and Howard's Way.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • December 21, 1915
    • Gerard Glaister
    • February 5, 2005
  3. Feb 5, 2005 · One of Britain's foremost television producers, Gerard Glaister was responsible for a string of top rating hit series including Dr Finlay's Casebook, Secret Army, Colditz, The Expert and Howard's Way. Glaister was born in 1915, the son of a Royal Navy surgeon.

  4. Secret Army is a British television drama made by the BBC and the Belgian national broadcaster BRT (now VRT) created by Gerard Glaister. It tells the story of a fictional Belgian resistance movement in German-occupied Belgium during the Second World War, an escape line dedicated to returning Allied airmen, usually shot down by the Luftwaffe, to ...

  5. The Long Chase: Created by Gerard Glaister. With Glyn Houston, Simon Fisher-Turner, Jan Francis, Brian Peck. Tom Corby and his son John are bird watching, by the cliffs, when he spots a number of strangers. John goes to help a girl cut off from land. When he returns his dad has vanished.

    • (49)
    • 1972-09-25
    • Adventure, Drama
  6. Oil Strike North is a BBC television drama series produced in 1975. The series was created and produced by Gerard Glaister and dealt with life on Nelson One, a North Sea oil rig owned by the fictional company Triumph Oil.

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  8. Gerard Glaister was a director at Chesterfield repertory theatre in the late 1950s when he applied for a place on the BBC's training course for directors.

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