Rodney Bennett

Rodney Bennett
Born(1935-03-24)24 March 1935
Chagford, Devon, England
Died3 January 2017(2017-01-03) (aged 81)
Alma mater
OccupationTelevision director
Employer(s)BBC and ITV
Known for

Rodney Bennett (24 March 1935 – 3 January 2017) was a British television director. He worked for BBC Radio and directed television programmes for the BBC and ITV.

Early life and education

Bennett was born in Chagford, Devon, and raised in Totnes. He studied psychology at St John's College, Cambridge, and also received a master's degree from University College London.[1]

Career

Bennett began working for the BBC in radio and moved into television with the launch of BBC2. His subsequent work included directing episodes of Z-Cars[1] and three Doctor Who stories, The Ark in Space,[2][3] The Sontaran Experiment,[2][4] (both 1975) and The Masque of Mandragora (1976).[2][5] He also directed Derek Jacobi and Patrick Stewart in the BBC Shakespeare production of Hamlet in 1980. For ITV he directed the comedy-drama series Anything More Would Be Greedy in 1989 and episodes of The Darling Buds of May.[1] Bennett was responsible for the casting of Catherine Zeta Jones, and launching her career.[1]

Television credits

  • 1969. Thirty-Minute Theatre. Directed three installments, Anything You Say (Series 3, Ep. 32); Aggers and Torters: Part 1: Back to Nature (Series 5, Ep. 7) and Aggers and Torters: Part 3: Hickory Dickory (Series 5, Ep. 9).
  • 1969. Z-Cars. Directed ten episodes: "Alibi: Part 1" (Series 6, Ep. 195); "Alibi: Part 2" (Series 6, Ep. 196); "No Objection to Bail: Part 1" (Series 6, Ep. 229); "No Objection to Bail: Part 2" (Series 6, Ep. 230); "You've Got to Keep Them Talking: Part 1" (Series 6, Ep. 237); "You've Got to Keep Them Talking: Part 2" (Series 6, Ep. 238); "Dear Old Golden Rule Days...: Part 1" (Series 6, Ep. 249); "Dear Old Golden Rule Days...: Part 2" (Series 6, Ep. 250); "It's Been a Long Time: Part 1" (Series 6, Ep. 257) and "It's Been a Long Time: Part 2" (Series 6, Ep. 258).
  • 1970. Thirty-Minute Theatre. Directed one installment, Reparation (Series 5, Ep. 15).
  • 1971. Thirty-Minute Theatre. Directed three installments, Asquith in Orbit (Series 6, Ep. 20); Gun Play (Series 7, Ep. 3) and Farewell Performance (Series 7, Ep. 13). Wrote Farewell Performance (Series 7, Ep. 13).
  • 1971. Trial. Directed one episode.
  • 1972. Dead of Night. Directed one episode, "Return Flight" (Series 1, Ep. 2).
  • 1972. Mistress of Hardwick. Directed all ten episodes: "They Expect a New Queen" (Ep. 1); "Honest Sweet Chatsworth" (Ep. 2); "Dangerous Alliance" (Ep. 3); "My Jewel Arbelle" (Ep. 4); "The Shrewsbury Scandal" (Ep. 5); "An Insatiable Dream" (Ep. 6); "Cousin to King James" (Ep. 7); "This Costly Countess" (Ep. 8); "Royal Prisoner" (Ep. 9) and "When Hardwick Towers Shall Bow Their Heads" (Ep. 10).
  • 1972. The Regiment. Directed one episode, "Days of Betrayal" (Series 1, Ep. 3).
  • 1972. Thirty-Minute Theatre. Directed one installment, Swiss Cottage (Series 7, Ep. 31).
  • 1973. Murder Must Advertise. Directed all four episodes.
  • 1973. Scene. Produced one episode: "Blackout" (Series 6, Ep. 1).
  • 1973. Thirty-Minute Theatre. Directed one installment, About a Bout (Series 8, Ep. 32).
  • 1973. Z-Cars. Directed one episode: "Cadet" (Series 8, Ep. 4).
  • 1974. The Case of Eliza Armstrong. Directed all six episodes: "The Committal, Bow Street, Days 1-5" (Ep. 1); "The Committal, Bow Street, Day 6" (Ep. 2); "The Trial, Old Bailey, the Prosecution Case" (Ep. 3); "The Trial, Old Bailey, Rebecca Jarrett" (Ep. 4); "The Trial, Old Bailey, Stead's Defence" (Ep. 5) and "The Trial, Old Bailey, the Summing Up" (Ep. 6). Wrote one episode: "The Committal, Bow Street, Days 1-5" (Ep. 1).
  • 1974. Z-Cars. Directed two episodes: "Two Wise Monkeys" (Series 8, Ep. 17) and "Dinner Break" (Series 8, Ep. 18).
  • 1975. Doctor Who serial The Ark in Space. Directed all four episodes.
  • 1975. Doctor Who serial The Sontaran Experiment. Directed both episodes.
  • 1975. Madame Bovary. Directed all four episodes.
  • 1975. North and South. Directed all four episodes.
  • 1976. Doctor Who serial The Masque of Mandragora. Directed all four episodes.
  • 1978. BBC2 Play of the Week. Directed one installment, Forgotten Love Songs (Series 1, Ep. 9).
  • 1978. The Lost Boys. Directed all three episodes: "We Set Out to be Wrecked" (Ep. 1); "Dark and Sinister Man" (Ep. 2) and "An Awfully Big Adventure" (Ep. 3).
  • 1978. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Directed all four episodes.
  • 1979. The Legend of King Arthur. Directed all eight episodes.
  • 1979. Tales of the Unexpected. Directed one episode: "Edward the Conqueror" (Series 1, Ep. 7).
  • 1980. BBC2 Playhouse. Directed one installment, Gentle Folk (Series 6, Ep. 9).
  • 1980. The BBC Television Shakespeare. Directed two installments: The Tempest (Series 2, Ep. 5) and Hamlet, Price of Denmark (Series 2, Ep. 6).
  • 1981. BBC2 Playhouse. Directed one installment, Autumn Sunshine (Series 8, Ep. 3).
  • 1981. Sense and Sensibility. Directed all seven episodes.
  • 1982. The Last Visitor. Director.
  • 1982. Play for Today. Directed one installment, John David (Series 13, Ep. 6).
  • 1982. Stalky & Co.. Directed all six episodes: "An Unsavoury Interlude" (Ep. 1); "In Ambush" (Ep. 2); "Slaves of the Lamp" (Ep. 3); "The Moral Reformeders" (Ep. 4); "A Little Prep" (Ep. 5) and "The Last term" (Ep. 6).
  • 1983. Dombey and Son. Directed all ten episodes.
  • 1984. Edwin. Director. Television film starring Alec Guinness, Renée Asherson and Paul Rogers.
  • 1984. Love and Marriage. Directed one episode: "Dearly Beloved" (Series 1, Ep. 2).
  • 1985. Love Song. Director. Television film starring Maurice Denham, Michael Kitchen and Constance Cummings.
  • 1985. Monsignor Quixote. Director. Television film starring Alec Guinness, Leo McKern and Ian Richardson.
  • 1987. Rumpole of the Bailey. Directed two episodes: "Rumpole and the Official Secret" (Series 4, Ep. 3) and "Rumpole's Last Case" (Series 4, Ep. 6).
  • 1988. Tales of the Unexpected. Directed two episodes: "The Verger" (Series 9, Ep. 4) and "The Finger of Suspicion" (Series 9, Ep. 8).
  • 1989. Anything More Would Be Greedy. Directed all six episodes: "Enigma Variations" (Ep. 1); "Trading Favours" (Ep. 2); "Playing Games" (Ep. 3); "Realizing Assets" (Ep. 4); "Second Term" (Ep. 5) and "Georgian Silver" (ep. 6).
  • 1991. The Darling Buds of May. Directed two episodes: "The Darling Buds of May Part 1" (Series 1, Ep. 1) and "The Darling Buds of May Part 2" (Series 1, Ep. 2).
  • 1991. The House of Eliott. Directed two episodes: (Series 1, Ep. 1) and (Series 1, Ep. 2).
  • 1993. The Darling Buds of May. Directed two episodes: "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine Part 1" (Series 3, Ep. 3) and "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine Part 2" (Series 3, Ep. 4).
  • 1993. Soldier Soldier. Directed two episodes: "Hide and Seek" (Series 3, Ep. 6) and "Staying Together" (Series 3, Ep. 10).
  • 1994. Soldier Soldier. Directed two episodes: "Stormy Weather" (Series 4, Ep. 1) and "Away Games" (Series 4, Ep. 2).
  • 1996. Doctor Finlay. Directed four episodes: "All Jock Tamson's Bairns" (Series 4, Ep. 1); "Home Truths" (Series 4, Ep. 2); "Days of Grace" (Series 4, Ep. 3) and "Snowblind" (Series 4, Ep. 8).

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Obituary - Rodney Bennett, director of Darling Buds of May and Doctor Who". The Herald. 7 February 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Miles, Lawrence (2004). About Time 1975-1979. Des Moines, Iowa, USA: Mad Norwegian Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-0975944639.
  3. ^ "The Ark in Space". Doctor Who Classic Episode Guide. BBC. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  4. ^ "The Sontaran Experiment". Doctor Who Classic Episode Guide. BBC. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  5. ^ "The Masque of Mandragora". Doctor Who Classic Episode Guide. BBC. Retrieved 15 February 2012.

Content Disclaimer

Informasi ini disarikan dari Wikipedia dan disajikan kembali untuk tujuan edukasi. Konten tersedia di bawah lisensi CC BY-SA 3.0. Kami tidak bertanggung jawab atas ketidakakuratan data yang bersumber dari kontribusi publik tersebut.

  1. The information displayed on this website is sourced in part or in whole from Wikipedia and has been adapted for the purpose of restating it. We strive to provide accurate and relevant information, however:
  2. There is no guarantee of absolute accuracy. Wikipedia is an open, collaborative project that can be edited by anyone, so information is subject to change.
  3. It is not intended to constitute professional advice. The content displayed is for informational and educational purposes only. For important decisions (e.g., medical, legal, or financial), please consult a professional.
  4. Content copyright. Wikipedia is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (CC BY-SA). This means that content may be reused with appropriate attribution and shared under a similar license.
  5. Responsible use. Any risk arising from the use of information from this website is entirely the responsibility of the user.