Timothy Combe
Timothy Combe born 17 October 1936 is a television director and actor's agent, best known for directing Doctor Who and Z-Cars.[1]
After starting with the BBC as an Assistant Floor Manager (in which role he worked on seminal Doctor Who serial, The Evil of the Daleks in 1967), he moved into directing in 1968, beginning with Z-Cars, the popular and long-running police series. Eventually, he ended up being the fourth most prolific director of the series.[2] He also directed two serials in the equally long-running Doctor Who[3] but, due to having gone over-budget on the serial The Mind of Evil, was not invited back after his second.[4]
In 1976, he gave up directing in order to become an actor's agent.[5]
He attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Filmography[6]
- Doctor Who and the Silurians (BBC, 1970)
- Doctor Who: The Mind of Evil (BBC, 1971)
- The Doctors (BBC, 1970/71)
- Away from it All (BBC, 1973)
- Z-Cars (BBC, 1968-1973)
- Sporting Scenes (BBC, 1973)
- The Early Life of Stephen Hind (BBC, 1974)
- Ballet Shoes (BBC, 1975)
- The Brothers (BBC, 1976)
- Angels (BBC, 1976)
References
- ↑ James Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional Superspy, Michele Brittany, McFarland, 2014
- ↑ BD to Z Victor 1 - The Z Cars Casebook by David Brunt, p.21
- ↑ The Doctor Who Programme Guide: Fourth Edition, by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier, iuniverse Press, 2003
- ↑ Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die, by Robert Smith and Graeme Burk, ECW Press 2013, p.100
- ↑ Screen International: The international film & television directory, Volume 3, p.206
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors, by Jerry Roberts (Scarecrow Press, 2009)