Prudence FitzGerald (1930-2018)

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Alias:
Prudence Mary FitzGerald

Birthplace:
Stafford, Staffordshire, England

Born:
January 18, 1930

Died:
September 6, 2018

Prudence Mary FitzGerald was an English television director and producer. She was known for directing and producing numerous British TV series including Dr. Finlay's Casebook, The Expert, The Shadow of the Tower, 1990 and the 1979 series A Family Affair. She was also a programme co-ordinator for the 1974 BBC TV mini-series Fall of Eagles. She married the actor Marius Goring in 1977 whom she directed in The Expert in 18 episodes.

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Director:
1961  The Big Boys

Producer:
1961  The Big Boys

Director:
1962  Crying Down the Lane
1962  Dr. Finlay's Casebook
1962  Studio 4
1963  Festival
1963  First Night
1963  Moonstrike
1964  Detective
1967  The Revenue Men
1968  The Expert
1972  The Brothers

Producer:
1962  Crying Down the Lane
1962  Dr. Finlay's Casebook
1962  Studio 4
1963  Festival
1963  First Night
1963  Moonstrike
1964  Detective
1967  The Revenue Men
1968  The Expert
1972  The Brothers

Production Coordinator:
1962  Crying Down the Lane
1962  Dr. Finlay's Casebook
1962  Studio 4
1963  Festival
1963  First Night
1963  Moonstrike
1964  Detective
1967  The Revenue Men
1968  The Expert
1972  The Brothers
1974  Fall of Eagles

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