Harold Snoad
British television producer, writer and director (born 1935) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Harold Edward Snoad (born 28 August 1935) is a British television producer, writer and director.[1] He is best known for the television sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, starring Patricia Routledge and Clive Swift. He is also well known for having directed and produced Ever Decreasing Circles starring Richard Briers and Peter Egan, as well as Don't Wait Up starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers.
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Harold Snoad | |
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Born | Harold Edward Snoad (1935-08-28) 28 August 1935 (age 88) United Kingdom |
Other names | Alan Sherwood |
Occupation(s) | Television director, producer and writer |
Years active | 1957–1995 |
Employer | BBC |
Notable work | Dad's Army (1968–1977), Keeping Up Appearances (1990–1995), Don't Wait Up (1983–1990), Ever Decreasing Circles (1984–1988) |
Spouses | Anna Cadwallader
(m. 1957, divorced)Jean Green (m. 1963) |
Children | 3 |
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He has also had a successful writing career with his writing partner Michael Knowles, writing the Dad's Army radio spinoff, It Sticks Out Half a Mile which evolved into the short-lived television series for ITV called High & Dry.