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    Chris Clough (born 9 March 1951 in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England) is an English television producer and director. Early life and Education. Clough studied English literature at Leeds University. He went there because they had a television studio available for the students.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0167171Chris Clough - IMDb

    Producer. Director. Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Chris Clough was born in 1951 in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK. He is a producer and director, known for Ballykissangel (1996), Lucky Man (2016) and Killed by My Debt (2018).

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    Chris Clough (born 9 March 1951) was the most prolific director of seasons 23 - 25 of Doctor Who, helming Terror of the Vervoids, The Ultimate Foe, Delta and the Bannermen, Dragonfire, The Happiness Patrol and Silver Nemesis.

    Though often criticised by some fans for his casting of Ken Dodd in Delta and the Bannermen, he remained sternly defensive of his choice. (DWM 231)

    Before Doctor Who

    Clough was only about thirty-five when he began directing for Doctor Who and his career was in many ways just starting. He had directed a bit of Brookside in the early 1980s and then a number of EastEnders episodes around that programme's very first Christmas. He went directly from EastEnders into what would be Colin Baker's swansong as the Sixth Doctor.

    After Doctor Who

    Following Silver Nemesis, Clough directed a substantial number of episodes of The Bill, episodes of Ballykissangel and a 2007 episode of Skins. However, Clough was mainly a producer after Doctor Who and his post-Silver Nemesis directing was mostly on shows on which he was, or would become, a producer. He was producer of The Bill for two seasons (1995-1997). He became a producer on Ballykissangel for the two series (24 Episodes) which followed the departure of Dervla Kirwan, but left the hit Irish dramedy in 1999. At the start of the new decade, he produced Black Cab, a series of short films with only the setting of a black taxi-cab in common. Each film had its own cast, but Clough worked with future Doctor Who guest stars Phil Davis, Marc Warren and Phil Cornwell amongst others. In 2003, Clough succeeded Phil Collinson as producer of Chris Chibnall's rural dramedy, Born and Bred, starring Clive Swift, Tracey Childs and Jenna Russell. Clough moved on in 2005 to the crime drama The Ghost Squad, partially directed by Charles Palmer. In 2007, he became an originating producer of Skins, a work known to Doctor Who fans for its prominence in the discussion between Benjamin Cook and Russell T Davies captured in The Writer's Tale. In 2011, he produced the latest series of Skins and launched a new series, Sirens.

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    Chris Clough at the Internet Movie Database

  3. Chris Clough | A Brief History Of Time (Travel) Born: 9th March 1951. Episodes Broadcast: 1986-1988. Biography. Chris Clough was born in Harrogate, Yorkshire and was interested in television production from an early age.

  4. The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Ten: Directed by Chris Clough. With Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford, Michael Jayston, Lynda Bellingham. A lethal booby-trap in the Hydroponic Center awakens the genetically engineered fruit pods in storage, and passengers and crewmen alike start disappearing without trace.

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  6. Chris Clough. Writers. Jane Baker. Pip Baker. Stars. Colin Baker. Bonnie Langford. David Allister. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 1 User review. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. Colin Baker. The Doctor. (archive footage) Bonnie Langford. Mel. (archive footage) David Allister.

  7. Chris Clough is known as an Director, Producer, and Actor. Some of his work includes Skins, Doctor Who, EastEnders, Casualty, The Bill, Brookside, Ballykissangel, and Doctor Who: The Happiness Patrol.

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