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Then he 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 prior to his involvement 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]]'', which co-starred [[Dean Lennox Kelly]].  
Then he 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 prior to his involvement 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]]'', which co-starred [[Dean Lennox Kelly]].  
==After ''Doctor Who''==
==After ''Doctor Who''==
Around and after his time on ''Love & Monsters'', he was the initial director on ''[[wikipedia:Ideal (sitcom)|Ideal]]'', directing all of series 1 and 2 of that [[wikipedia:Johnny Vegas|Johnny Vegas]] vehicle.  
Around and after his time on ''Love & Monsters'', he was the initial director on ''[[wikipedia:Ideal (sitcom)|Ideal]]'', directing all of series 1 and 2 of that [[wikipedia:Johnny Vegas|Johnny Vegas]] vehicle.


In 2008, his miniseries, ''[[wikipedia:Love in Austen|Love in Austen]]'', was transmitted on [[ITV]]. The series featured a number of ''Doctor Who'' luminaries, including [[Jemima Rooper]], [[Alex Kingston]], [[Florence Hoath]], [[Hugh Bonneville]], [[Gugu Mbatha-Raw]], [[Christina Cole]], [[Lindsay Duncan]], and [[Michelle Duncan]]. Furthermore, it was [[production designer|production designed]] by [[Michael Pickwoad]].
In 2008, his miniseries, ''[[wikipedia:Lost in Austen|Lost in Austen]]'', was transmitted on [[ITV]]. The series featured a number of ''Doctor Who'' luminaries, including [[Jemima Rooper]], [[Alex Kingston]], [[Florence Hoath]], [[Hugh Bonneville]], [[Gugu Mbatha-Raw]], [[Christina Cole]], [[Lindsay Duncan]], and [[Michelle Duncan]]. Furthermore, it was [[production designer|production designed]] by [[Michael Pickwoad]].


In 2011, his episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Case Histories (TV series)|Case Histories]]'' aired, starring [[Paterson Joseph]] and [[Tom Goodman-Hill]].
In 2011, his episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Case Histories (TV series)|Case Histories]]'' aired, starring [[Paterson Joseph]] and [[Tom Goodman-Hill]].
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