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== Before ''Doctor Who'' == | == Before ''Doctor Who'' == | ||
His directorial career | His directorial career started about [[1994]], with an entry to a Channel 4 film competition. This was soon followed by an busy eight years in which he was a dominant force in children's television. His [[1996]] adaptation of the ''[[wikipedia:Coping With|Coping With]]'' book, ''Coping with [[Christmas]]'', won a BAFTA Children's Award for Best Drama, and a regular BAFTA TV Award for Best (Fictional) Children's Programme. He also won a BAFTA Children's Award for the instructional programme, ''English Express''. | ||
About the turn of the [[21st century]], he moved to more adult television, often working in single-camera situation comedies. In [[2001]], he worked on a couple of projects with significant ''Doctor Who'' connections. | |||
Zeff contributed to ''[[wikipedia:Linda Green|Linda Green]]'', featuring [[Liza Tarbuck]], [[Sean Gallagher]], [[Claire Rushbrook]], [[Bruno Langley]] and [[Daniel Ryan]]. Other ''Doctor Who'' personnel on the series included [[cinematographer]] [[Ernie Vincze]], [[producer]] [[Phil Collinson]], [[executive producer]] [[Jane Tranter]], [[casting director]] [[Andy Pryor]] and [[editor]] [[Liana Del Giudice]]. | |||
Zeffe helmed a couple of episodes of the second series of ''[[wikipedia:At Home with the Braithwaites|At Home with the Braithwaites]]'', starring [[Peter Davison]], [[Sarah Smart]] and [[Julie Graham]]. Just before his turn with ''Doctor Who'', he directed the whole of the first series of ''[[wikipedia:The Worst Week of My Life|The Worst Week of My Life]]'', co-starring [[Dean Lennox Kelly]]. | |||
== After ''Doctor Who'' == | == After ''Doctor Who'' == |
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