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Duncan Wood

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38: 275:, Wood "took the trouble to cast the occasional players just as carefully as he did the regular characters...Then came the cameras and the editing... where Wood went far beyond his contemporaries... because of the way that, step by step, he shaped and set out the syntax of sitcom shooting." 284:, the first sitcom to have serious 'straight' actors in the leading roles, with scripts (again by Galton and Simpson) who brought "darkness... honesty, compassion and insight" to their scripts. Also during the 1960s, he produced such series as 375: 509: 124:(24 March 1925 – 11 January 1997) was a British comedy producer, director and writer, who has been described as "the founding father of the 213: 499: 494: 334: 278:
In 1960 he was appointed as Chief Assistant Head of Programmes in the BBC's Light Entertainment Department, where he produced
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He retired in 1984 but continued to work as a consultant for several years. He died in 1997 at the age of 71.
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He became a specialist producer of comedy programmes, following initial success in 1955 with the
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for most of its run, created by Hancock's former writers
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Wood's best-known achievements were to produce all of
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engineer, before serving in south east Asia with the
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during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and later the
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Duncan Woods

Tony Hancock
Sid James
Bristol
England
London
British TV sitcom
Tony Hancock
Half Hours
BBC TV
sitcom
Steptoe and Son
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
BBC
Yorkshire Television
Rising Damp
Bristol
BBC
outside broadcast
Royal Signals
Second World War
Olympic Games
variety
Workers' Playtime
Dick Emery
Tony Hancock
Benny Hill
panel shows
sketch show

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