Richmond Harding

Richmond Harding
Born 1923
Isleworth, London, England
Died 21 October 2010
Occupation Television director and producer

Richmond Harding (1923 – 21 October 2010) was an English television director, producer, second unit director, and assistant director. He was the son of a chartered surveyor. Richmond fought in Burma during the war with the Indian Mountain Artillery. Harding directed seven episodes of the 1960s British television series The Avengers. He also was credited with the idea of clothing Honor Blackman in black leather as Catherine Gale in the series. In 1960s he also directed several episodes of TV series Z-Cars, Coronation Street, Emergency – Ward 10 and others.[1]

He also contributed to films Scott of the Antarctic, Passport to Pimlico, Whisky Galore!, The Great Game and Appointment in London.

Credits

Production Notes Functioned as
Scott of the Antarctic
  • Film (1948)
Third assistant director (uncredited)
Passport to Pimlico
  • Film (1949)
Third assistant director (uncredited)
Whisky Galore!
  • Film (1949)
Third assistant director (uncredited)
The Great Game
  • Film (1953)
Assistant director
Appointment in London
  • Film (1949)
First assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
Cards with Uncle Tom
  • TV Movie (1959)
Producer
The World of Tim Frazer
  • 6 episodes (1961)
Producer
Director
The Avengers 7 episodes (1962-63) Director
Out of This World
  • "Medicine Show" (1962)
Director
Jezebel ex UK
  • "The Long Cool Drop" (1963)
Director
Detective
  • 1 episode (1964)
Director
Z-Cars
  • "First Class Citizen" (1964)
  • "Happy Birthday" (1964)
Director
Swizzlewick
  • 6 episodes (1964)
Director
Coronation Street
  • 2 episodes (1965)
Director
The Flying Swan
  • 3 episodes (1965)
Director
Emergency – Ward 10
  • "A Matter of Will" (1967)
Director

References

  1. "Lives Remembered". The Telegraph.

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