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Assigned to ''Doctor Who'' because of his technical experience, he was originally intended to assist the young and inexperienced [[producer]] [[Verity Lambert]]. However, Pinfield's role became more advisory in nature after Lambert proved herself to be a competent producer. ([[INFO]]: ''The Sensorites'') | Assigned to ''Doctor Who'' because of his technical experience, he was originally intended to assist the young and inexperienced [[producer]] [[Verity Lambert]]. However, Pinfield's role became more advisory in nature after Lambert proved herself to be a competent producer. ([[INFO]]: ''The Sensorites'') | ||
His non-''Doctor Who'' directing credits include ''The Monsters'', {{wi|The Franchise Affair}} and {{wi|Compact (TV series)|Compact}}. Before joining the [[ | His non-''Doctor Who'' directing credits include ''The Monsters'', {{wi|The Franchise Affair}} and {{wi|Compact (TV series)|Compact}}. Before joining the [[BBC]] early in the 1950s to work on live drama at [[Alexandra Palace]], he spent over four years in "weekly rep" as director/theatre manager at the Royalty Theatre, Morecambe. Pinfield was the inventor of an early type of teleprompter, or autocue, which he called the Piniprompter. | ||
Out of all the people who worked on ''Doctor Who'', his death was one of the earliest to occur over the long history of its production, less than three years after it had debuted. | Out of all the people who worked on ''Doctor Who'', his death was one of the earliest to occur over the long history of its production, less than three years after it had debuted. |
Revision as of 22:49, 27 June 2019
Mervyn Pinfield (born Reginald Mervyn Pinfield on 28 February 1912[1] in Evesham, Worcestershire, died 20 May 1966[1][2][3]) was the associate producer of Doctor Who from An Unearthly Child to The Romans. He also directed episodes of The Sensorites, (episodes 1-4) Planet of Giants (episodes 1 and 2) and all the episodes of The Space Museum.
The INFO text on the 2010 DVD release of The Space Museum gives Pinfield's date of death as 20 August 1966. However, TCH 5 gives his death date as 20 May 1966.
Pinfield was originally supposed to direct Galaxy 4 and Mission to the Unknown, but fell ill while conducting pre-filming for the former at Ealing Studios. (TCH 5) He did direct some of the film inserts that were eventually used in Galaxy 4. (DWMSE 7)
Assigned to Doctor Who because of his technical experience, he was originally intended to assist the young and inexperienced producer Verity Lambert. However, Pinfield's role became more advisory in nature after Lambert proved herself to be a competent producer. (INFO: The Sensorites)
His non-Doctor Who directing credits include The Monsters, The Franchise Affair and Compact. Before joining the BBC early in the 1950s to work on live drama at Alexandra Palace, he spent over four years in "weekly rep" as director/theatre manager at the Royalty Theatre, Morecambe. Pinfield was the inventor of an early type of teleprompter, or autocue, which he called the Piniprompter.
Out of all the people who worked on Doctor Who, his death was one of the earliest to occur over the long history of its production, less than three years after it had debuted.
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 TCH 5
- ↑ INFO: "The Unwilling Warriors"
- ↑ Mervyn Pinfield. Aveleyman. Archived from the original on 4 November 2018. Retrieved on 18 June 2019.