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[[File:CatherineMorshead.jpg|thumb|250px|Morshead as she appeared on [[CON]]: "[[Extra Time]]"]]
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'''Catherine Morshead''' directed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[Amy's Choice]] ''and ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]''. She has directed many episodes of [[British]] television in a career stretching back to [[1990]]. One of her very earliest jobs was directing [[Frazer Hines]] on ''[[wikipedia:Emmerdale Farm|Emmerdale Farm]]''. In the [[1990s]], she also directed episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Heartbeat (TV series)|Heartbeat]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:The Bill|The Bill]]''. In [[1999]], she was nominated for a [[BAFTA]] for ''[[wikipedia:Playing the Field|Playing the Field]]'', co-starring [[Lesley Sharp]].
'''Catherine Morshead''' directed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[Amy's Choice]] ''and ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]''. She has directed many episodes of [[British]] television in a career stretching back to [[1990]]. One of her very earliest jobs was directing [[Frazer Hines]] on ''[[wikipedia:Emmerdale Farm|Emmerdale Farm]]''. In the [[1990s]], she also directed episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Heartbeat (TV series)|Heartbeat]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Bill|The Bill]]''. In [[1999]], she was nominated for a [[BAFTA]] for ''[[wikipedia:Playing the Field|Playing the Field]]'', co-starring [[Lesley Sharp]].


In the [[2000s]], she directed episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Cutting It|Cutting It]]'' with [[Sarah Parish]]; ''[[wikipedia:Shameless (TV series)|Shameless]]'' with [[Dean Lennox Kelly]]; ''[[wikipedia:The Amazing Mrs Pritchard|The Amazing Mrs Pritchard]]'' with [[Carey Mulligan]]; ''[[wikipedia:Fairy Tales (TV series)|Fairy Tales]]''; ''[[wikipedia:Mutual Friends|Mutual Friends]]'' with [[Marc Warren]] and [[Alexander Armstrong]]; ''[[wikipedia:Ashes to Ashes (TV series)|Ashes to Ashes]]'' produced by [[Piers Wenger]] and [[Beth Willis]]; and ''[[wikipedia:Murderland|Murderland]]'' co-starring [[Yasmin Paige]].
In the [[2000s]], she directed episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Cutting It|Cutting It]]'' with [[Sarah Parish]]; ''[[wikipedia:Shameless (TV series)|Shameless]]'' with [[Dean Lennox Kelly]]; ''[[wikipedia:The Amazing Mrs Pritchard|The Amazing Mrs Pritchard]]'' with [[Carey Mulligan]]; ''[[wikipedia:Fairy Tales (TV series)|Fairy Tales]]''; ''[[wikipedia:Mutual Friends|Mutual Friends]]'' with [[Marc Warren]] and [[Alexander Armstrong]]; ''[[wikipedia:Ashes to Ashes (TV series)|Ashes to Ashes]]'' produced by [[Piers Wenger]] and [[Beth Willis]]; and ''[[wikipedia:Murderland|Murderland]]'' co-starring [[Yasmin Paige]].
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Morshead as she appeared on CON: "Extra Time"

Catherine Morshead directed the Doctor Who stories Amy's Choice and The Lodger. She has directed many episodes of British television in a career stretching back to 1990. One of her very earliest jobs was directing Frazer Hines on Emmerdale Farm. In the 1990s, she also directed episodes of Heartbeat, Casualty and The Bill. In 1999, she was nominated for a BAFTA for Playing the Field, co-starring Lesley Sharp.

In the 2000s, she directed episodes of Cutting It with Sarah Parish; Shameless with Dean Lennox Kelly; The Amazing Mrs Pritchard with Carey Mulligan; Fairy Tales; Mutual Friends with Marc Warren and Alexander Armstrong; Ashes to Ashes produced by Piers Wenger and Beth Willis; and Murderland co-starring Yasmin Paige.

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