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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harold_SnoadHarold Snoad - Wikipedia

    Harold Edward Snoad (28 August 1935 – 2 June 2024) was a British television producer, writer and director. He was best known for the television sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, starring Patricia Routledge and Clive Swift.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0811185Harold Snoad - IMDb

    Harold Snoad was born on 28 August 1935 in Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK. He is a producer and director, known for Ever Decreasing Circles (1984), High & Dry (1985) and Keeping Up Appearances (1990). He has been married to Jean Green since 6 July 1963.

    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • August 28, 1935
    • Harold Snoad
  3. Hace 2 días · Veteran TV comedy producer and director Harold Snoad has died at the age of 88. He joined the BBC in 1957, with early jobs including being a ‘call boy’ for an episode of Hancock's Half Hour. His first directing role came with Dad's Army in 1969 and he was the vice-president of the sitcom’s appreciation society until his death on Sunday ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Harold Snoad, a prolific producer and director of television comedy, has died. He was 88. Born on 28th August 1935, he died on Sunday 2nd June after a long period of ill health. Amongst an extensive array of credits, he will be best remembered for his work on Dad's Army and Keeping Up Appearances. Beginning his career in theatre in the 1950s ...

  5. Harold Snoad es un director y guionista nacido en el año 1935 en Reino Unido conocido por Dad's Army (Serie de TV), Ahora no, camarada, Ever Decreasing Circles (Serie de TV) y The Dick Emery Show (Serie de TV)

  6. 30 de jul. de 2018 · The director of many of the earliest episodes of Dad's Army, which is 50 years old, has said he doubts many of today's shows will last as long. Harold Snoad, 82, was brought in to direct...

  7. 15 de may. de 2022 · Overseeing some of the Corporation's most popular sitcoms of the Seventies and Eighties, culminating in the internationally applauded Keeping Up Appearances, Harold Snoad came to epitomise the high standards of quiet professionalism that British television, at its best, now expects.