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'''Ken MacGregor''' — often erroneously spelt "McGregor" in many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference works, including the official BBC website — | '''Ken MacGregor''' — often erroneously spelt "McGregor" in many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference works, including the official BBC website — was an Uncredited [[technical manager]] on ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]''<ref>[[INFO]]: "[[The Survivors (episode)|The Survivors]]"</ref>, and later provided the [[studio lighting]] for ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlandeds]]'' alongside [[George Summers]]. | ||
He had a long career in lighting, having credits spanning the thirty years between 1955 and 1985. He appears to have started his lighting career on {{wi|The Benny Hill Show}} and would go on to light some of the biggest British comedy legends, like [[Ronnie Corbett]] in {{wi|The Two Ronnies}}. He worked on a number of BBC adaptations of classic literature, such as ''Moll Flanders'', with [[Paul Lavers]] and [[Barry Jackson (actor)|Barry Jackson]] and ''Jane Eyre'', starring [[Michael Jayston]]. He also lit famous period pieces, like ''The Edwardians'' and {{wi|The Onedin Line}}, starring [[Peter Gilmore]] and [[Howard Lang]]. Furthermore, he was also heavily involved in studio bound "light entertainment" shows like {{wi|The Black and White Minstrel Show}} and ''The {{w|Val Doonican}} Music Show''. | He had a long career in lighting, having credits spanning the thirty years between 1955 and 1985. He appears to have started his lighting career on {{wi|The Benny Hill Show}} and would go on to light some of the biggest British comedy legends, like [[Ronnie Corbett]] in {{wi|The Two Ronnies}}. He worked on a number of BBC adaptations of classic literature, such as ''Moll Flanders'', with [[Paul Lavers]] and [[Barry Jackson (actor)|Barry Jackson]] and ''Jane Eyre'', starring [[Michael Jayston]]. He also lit famous period pieces, like ''The Edwardians'' and {{wi|The Onedin Line}}, starring [[Peter Gilmore]] and [[Howard Lang]]. Furthermore, he was also heavily involved in studio bound "light entertainment" shows like {{wi|The Black and White Minstrel Show}} and ''The {{w|Val Doonican}} Music Show''. | ||
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Revision as of 02:35, 20 February 2019
Ken MacGregor — often erroneously spelt "McGregor" in many Doctor Who reference works, including the official BBC website — was an Uncredited technical manager on The Daleks[1], and later provided the studio lighting for The Highlandeds alongside George Summers.
He had a long career in lighting, having credits spanning the thirty years between 1955 and 1985. He appears to have started his lighting career on The Benny Hill Show and would go on to light some of the biggest British comedy legends, like Ronnie Corbett in The Two Ronnies. He worked on a number of BBC adaptations of classic literature, such as Moll Flanders, with Paul Lavers and Barry Jackson and Jane Eyre, starring Michael Jayston. He also lit famous period pieces, like The Edwardians and The Onedin Line, starring Peter Gilmore and Howard Lang. Furthermore, he was also heavily involved in studio bound "light entertainment" shows like The Black and White Minstrel Show and The Val Doonican Music Show.
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- ↑ INFO: "The Survivors"