Paul Seed

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

18-Sep-1947

Age

(79 years old)

Place of Birth

Bideford, Devon UK

Also Known As
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Paul Seed

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul Seed (born 18 September 1947) is a British television director and former actor. Born in Bideford in Devon, he began his career as an actor, appearing in numerous television series, including Z Cars, Softly Softly: Task Force, Survivors, Doctor Who, Secret Army, Coronation Street, Crown Court and Tales of the Unexpected. In the late 1970s, Seed chose to pursue a career in TV drama directing and completed the BBC Directors' course, following which he directed numerous TV plays, series and serials during the 1980s. He is perhaps best known for directing the BBC's smash-hit 1990 mini-series House of Cards and its sequel To Play the King, adapted by Andrew Davies from Michael Dobbs' novels and famously starring Ian Richardson as Francis Urquhart. He continued to direct for television drama series throughout the 1990s including A Touch of Frost and Playing the Field, and in 2002 directed all six episodes of the revival of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. In recent years, he has directed episodes of New Tricks, Northern Lights and Lark Rise to Candleford, and in 2010 directed the BBC adaptation of Just William. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Seed, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​


Credits

Preview Preview (1982) Character: TV Director
Four television critics gather in a Wardour Street preview theatre to see a documentary and get the surprise of their lives.
A Matter of Time A Matter of Time (2007) Character: N/A
A retrospective documentary looking at Graham Williams' three-year tenure as Doctor Who producer.
Darkness & Light: The Life of Graham Williams Darkness & Light: The Life of Graham Williams (2024) Character: Self
Family and colleagues remember the Doctor Who producer. In 1977, Birkenhead-born first-time producer Graham Williams took over one of the BBC’s most famous shows, Doctor Who. His turbulent three years in the role saw clashes with star Tom Baker, budgetary nightmares and catastrophic industrial action – but also the highest viewing figures the programme has ever achieved. Graham died in 1990, aged just 45, leaving behind a wife and three young children. In this intimate new film, Graham’s family, friends and colleagues look back on a life of darkness and light.
The Ribos File The Ribos File (2007) Character: N/A
The cast and crew of The Ribos Operation look back at the making of the story.
Nearly a Happy Ending Nearly a Happy Ending (1980) Character: Tony
A play by Victoria Wood. Maureen has been faithfully attending the slimmers' club for months. Now the weeks of endless crispbreads have paid off - but is her optimism misplaced? Sequel to Wood's earlier play Talent, featuring the same characters of lifelong friends Maureen and Julie.
Doctor Who: The Ribos Operation Doctor Who: The Ribos Operation (1978) Character: Graff Vynda-K
The Doctor is summoned by the mysterious and powerful White Guardian, and sent on a quest to find the six segments of the Key to Time, which, once assembled, will restore balance to the Universe. Joining the Doctor and K9 is the smart and sassy Romana, a Time Lord fresh from the Academy. Landing on the wintry planet of Ribos to locate the first segment, the TARDIS crew quickly find themselves embroiled in a little local trouble with a pair of conmen and an unstable warlord...
The Human Factor The Human Factor (1979) Character: Shop Assistant
When a leak of information in the African section of British Intelligence is discovered, a security man is brought in to investigate.



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