Bernard Lodge
Known for: Art
Born: December 31, 1932
Bernard Lodge graduated from the Royal College of Art, and went on to work for the BBC from 1959 to 1977. Known for his work on the television series Doctor Who, he designed the first four series logos, and the first five title sequences between 1963 and 1980. After leaving the BBC, Lodge set up a production company with Colin Cheeseman, in Soho. A pioneer in designing for computer graphics, which was still in its infancy, he worked on a variety of projects including effects for Ridley Scott's Alien, and Bladerunner. A innovator of graphic design in television, in 1974, he won a Royal Television Society Award for Best Graphics. These days Bernard can be found exploring the art of printmaking from his studio in Brighton.
Known for
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Doctor Who: Origins
Self
Shades of Grey
Regenerations: From Black and White to Colour
Unnatural Causes
Title Designer
Blade Runner
Special Effects
Alien
Special Effects
The Double Man
Main Title Designer
Stones
Graphic Designer
The Stone Tape
Graphic Designer
The Snow Queen
Graphic Designer
The Mikado
Graphic Designer
Doctor Who
Main Title Designer