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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the [[designer]] of ''[[Snakedance]]'', his only contribution to ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  He was, however, featured on the documentary, ''[[Snake Charmer]]'', included in the [[2011]] [[DVD]] release of ''Snakedance''.
}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the [[designer]] of ''[[Snakedance]]'', his only contribution to ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  He was, however, featured on the documentary, ''[[Snake Charmer]]'', included in the [[2011]] [[DVD]] release of ''Snakedance''.


Spoczynski's career both before and after ''Snakedance'' was a healthy one. He worked steadily in British television from at least the [[1970s]] to the [[1990s]], during which time he was a designer on such programmes as ''[[Blake's 7]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Last of the Summer Wine|Last of the Summer Wine]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Parkinson (TV series)|Parkinson]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Midsomer Murders|Midsomer Murders]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Two Ronnies]]'',  with [[Ronnie Corbett]].  In the [[2000s]] he transitioned to feature films, where he mostly served as an [[art director]] or more junior roles in the art department.  His credits during this later phase of his career have included: ''[[wikipedia:Wimbledon (film)|Wimbledon]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Stage Beauty|Stage Beauty]], ''[[wikipedia:Match Point (film)|Match Point]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Shanghai (film)|Shanghai]]   
Spoczynski's career both before and after ''Snakedance'' was a healthy one. He worked steadily in British television from at least the [[1970s]] to the [[1990s]], during which time he was a designer on such programmes as ''[[Blake's 7]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Last of the Summer Wine|Last of the Summer Wine]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Parkinson (TV series)|Parkinson]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Midsomer Murders|Midsomer Murders]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Two Ronnies|The Two Ronnies]]'',  with [[Ronnie Corbett]].   
 
In the [[2000s]] he transitioned to feature films, where he mostly served as an [[art director]] or more junior roles in the art department.  His credits during this later phase of his career have included: ''[[wikipedia:Wimbledon (film)|Wimbledon]]''; ''[[wikipedia:Stage Beauty|Stage Beauty]]'' with [[Hugh Bonneville]], [[Fenella Woolgar]] and [[David Westhead]]; ''[[wikipedia:Match Point (film)|Match Point]]'', a [[wikipedia:Woody Allen|Woody Allen]] film  with [[Alexander Armstrong]], [[Steve Pemberton]], [[Colin Salmon]], [[Miranda Raison]], [[Penelope Wilton]], [[Mark Gatiss]] and [[Brian Cox]]; and ''[[wikipedia:Shanghai (film)|Shanghai]]'', again with Bonneville.  
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