Douglas Camfield
Known for: Directing
Born: May 7, 1931 in England, UK - Died: January 26, 1984
Douglas Gaston Sydney Camfield (8 May 1931 – 27 January 1984) was a British television director, active from the 1960s to the 1980s. His directing credits included Doctor Who, Z-Cars, Paul Temple, Public Eye, The Lotus Eaters, Van der Valk, The Sweeney, The Onedin Line, Blake's 7, Shoestring, The Professionals, Out of the Unknown, The Nightmare Man, the BBC dramatisation of Beau Geste, and Ivanhoe, the 1982 television movie. Camfield studied at the York School of Art and aimed to work for The Walt Disney Company. He was commissioned into the Royal Army Service Corps in 1951 during his national service. Later that year, he transferred to the West Yorkshire Regiment (Territorial Army). He was promoted to lieutenant in 1952 and was training to be in the Special Air Service, but due to an injury, he pulled out of the application process. It has often been noted by those who worked with him that Camfield always retained an affection for the army and brought military standards of organisation to the programmes he subsequently directed.
Known for
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Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius
Morbius Doctor (picture) (uncredited)
Remembering Douglas Camfield
(archive footage)
Ivanhoe
Director
The Nightmare Man
Director
Doctor Who: Inferno
Director
Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom
Director
Doctor Who: The Invasion
Director
Doctor Who: Planet of Giants
Director
Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons
Director
Doctor Who: The Crusade
Director
Doctor Who: The Chase
Director
Doctor Who: The Time Meddler
Director
Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan
Director
Doctor Who: The Web of Fear
Director
The Golden Road
Director
The Last Lonely Man
Director
Number on End
Director
Doctor Who: Marco Polo
Production Assistant
Blake's 7: Duel
Director
Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child
Production Assistant
Blake's 7
Director
The Lotus Eaters
Director
Sutherland's Law
Director
The Sweeney
Director