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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_ChildsTed Childs - Wikipedia

    Ted Childs is a British television producer, screenwriter, and director . Career. Childs commenced training as a programme director with ABC Weekend TV in 1962.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0157595Ted Childs - IMDb

    Ted Childs was born on 26 December 1934 in Hackney, London, England, UK. He is a producer and writer, known for The Sweeney (1975), Kavanagh QC (1995) and Soldier Soldier (1991).

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • December 26, 1934
    • Ted Childs
  3. 20 de mar. de 2014 · Diversity strategist J.T. (Ted) Childs, Jr. was born on November 26, 1944 in Springfield, Massachusetts to John and Clara Childs. He graduated from Classical High School in 1962, and received his B.A. degree in psychology from West Virginia State University in 1967.

  4. Saracen is a 1989 British television drama series. Made for ITV by Central Television, it starred Christian Burgess and Patrick James Clarke in the title roles. 13 episodes were made which were shown throughout the autumn of 1989. Series history. The series was created by Ted Childs and Chris Kelly.

  5. Ted Childs is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Creator, Writer, and Director. Some of his work includes The Woman in Black, Inspector Morse, Goodnight, Mister Tom, Vincent & Theo, Doctor Thorne, The Woman In White, Sweeney!, and Quatermass.

  6. Making Waves is a British television drama series produced by Carlton Television for ITV. It was created by Ted Childs and chronicles the professional and personal lives of the crew of the Royal Navy frigate HMS Suffolk. The series remained in development hell for several years and was first broadcast on 7 July 2004.

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › historyTed Childs | BAFTA

    Ted Childs. Ted Childs served as the Academys Chair from 1994-5. During his tenure he successfully dealt with a financial crisis that threatened the future of the Academy. In 1998 he was awarded the BAFTA Alan Clarke Award for Outstanding Creative Contribution to Television.