A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Robert Alexander "Bob" Spiers
Robert Alexander Spiers
Birthplace:
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Born:
September 27, 1945
Died:
December 8, 2008
Robert Alexander "Bob" Spiers (27 September 1945 – 8 December 2008) was a director. He is particularly noted as the director of the early series of Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2001), the musical comedy Spiceworld, and of the second series of Fawlty Towers (1979). He also worked with Steven Moffat on Press Gang and Joking Apart. Spiers won a BAFTA Award twice for his work as a television comedy director.
Director:
1982 Five Go Mad in Dorset
1983 Five Go Mad on Mescalin
1983 The Beat Generation
1983 War
1984 A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques
1984 Gino: Full Story and Pics
1984 Susie
1987 Up Line
1988 Didn't You Kill My Brother?
1995 How to Be Absolutely Fabulous
1996 Absolutely Fabulous: The Last Shout
1997 Spice World
1997 That Darn Cat
1998 Absolutely Fabulous: A Life
1998 The Fast Show Live
2001 Chilly Dogs
2002 The Best of French & Saunders
Producer:
1982 Five Go Mad in Dorset
1983 Five Go Mad on Mescalin
1983 The Beat Generation
1983 War
1984 A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques
1984 Gino: Full Story and Pics
1984 Susie
1987 Up Line
1988 Didn't You Kill My Brother?
1995 How to Be Absolutely Fabulous
1996 Absolutely Fabulous: The Last Shout
1997 Spice World
1997 That Darn Cat
1998 Absolutely Fabulous: A Life
1998 The Fast Show Live
2001 Chilly Dogs
2002 The Best of French & Saunders
Director:
1968 Dad's Army
1970 The Goodies
1972 Are You Being Served?
1975 Fawlty Towers
1982 The Comic Strip Presents...
1987 Familie Oudenrijn, De
1987 French & Saunders
1989 A Bit of Fry & Laurie
1989 Press Gang
1991 Bottom
1991 Lazarus and Dingwall
1991 Murder Most Horrid
1992 Absolutely Fabulous
1993 Joking Apart
1995 Agony Again
1997 The Adventures of Lano and Woodley
1999 Days Like These
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