Morris Barry
Known for: Directing
Born: February 8, 1918 in Potterspury, Northamptonshire, England, UK - Died: November 19, 2000
Morris Randolph Barry (9 February 1918 – 20 November 2000) was a producer and director for the BBC in the 1960s and 1970s, and also worked as an actor. He made his name as a producer and director on productions such as Angels, Compact and Z-Cars, but his most impressive credit was perhaps as producer of the highly popular dramatisation of Poldark by Winston Graham. Barry directed three Doctor Who stories during the Patrick Troughton years: The Moonbase (1967), The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967) and The Dominators (1968). He was known by the cast and crew of Doctor Who to be a somewhat strict and uncompromising director of the old school, but The Moonbase and The Tomb of the Cybermen are often spoken of as classics of 1960s Doctor Who. He was also well known for carrying a music stand to place his script on during rehearsals. He also appeared as an actor in the Doctor Who story The Creature from the Pit in 1979, playing the scientist Tollund. His other acting credits include episodes of Are You Being Served?, Blake's 7, The Day of the Triffids, Tales of the Unexpected, All Creatures Great and Small, and Hi-de-Hi!. Morris Barry died in 2000.
Known for
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Doctor Who: Cybermen - The Early Years
Self
Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit
Tollund
Are You Being Served?
Doctor Who
Tollund
Tales of the Unexpected
Mr Wilbur
Blake's 7
Dr. Wiler
All Creatures Great and Small
Colonel Buller
Jane Eyre
Mr Eshton
Mapp & Lucia
Mr Twistevant
Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen
Director
Doctor Who: The Dominators
Director
Doctor Who: The Moonbase
Director
Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce
Director
Softly, Softly
Director
Z-Cars
Director
Compact
Director
Angels
Director
Quick Before They Catch Us
Director
Barnaby Rudge
Director
The Donati Conspiracy
Producer
Count Dracula
Producer
Poldark
Producer
Spy Trap
Producer