Michael Darlow

 

Michael Darlow

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Michael Darlow is a British television producer, director and writer. After starting as an actor, his first short film was seen by documentary film maker John Grierson and shown on TV and at the 1960 Edinburgh Film Festival. Darlow's documentary, drama and arts programmes have won international awards including BAFTAs, an Emmy, and Gold at the New York Television Festival. His works include The World At War episode Genocide, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Johnny Cash at San Quentin and Bomber Harris. He is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society

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Michael Darlow

Born 1934-06-13 (91 years ago) in United States of America.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Documentary (Cities At War) 1969 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1969 Cities At War
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama (Bomber Harris) 1990 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1990 Bomber Harris
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Play (Suez 1956) 1980 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1980 Suez 1956
British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Programme (The Final Solution) 1976 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1976 The Final Solution
British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Programme (The World at War) 1975 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1975 The World at War
British Academy Television Award for Best Specialised Programmes (The Sun Is God) 1975 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1975 The Sun Is God
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Documentary (Cities At War) 1969 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1969 Cities At War

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Michael Darlow is a British television producer, director and writer. After starting as an actor, his first short film was seen by documentary film maker John Grierson and shown on TV and at the 1960 Edinburgh Film Festival. Darlow's documentary, drama and arts programmes have won international awards including BAFTAs, an Emmy, and Gold at the New York Television Festival. His works include The World At War episode Genocide, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Johnny Cash at San Quentin and Bomber Harris. He is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society.

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