
George Spenton-Foster
Directing · 1926–1993 · Lambeth, London, England, UK
George Spenton-Foster (11 November 1926 – 26 December 1993) was a British television director and television producer. Joining the BBC in 1948 as George Spenton, he worked as a call boy on productions including The Quatermass Experiment. A move to production assistant led to a promotion as director in 1963, adopting Spenton-Foster as his professional surname by the mid-sixties. After producing a few anthology series in his homeland, like Thirty-Minute Theatre, he went to Australia in 1968 to produce a short-lived police series, The Link Men (1970). For the BBC, Spenton-Foster directed two Doctor Who stories: Image of the Fendahl (1977) and The Ribos Operation (1978). He also directed four Blake's 7 episodes from its second series in 1979: "Weapon", "Pressure Point", "Voice from the Past" and "Gambit". In late 1982, Spenton-Foster left the Liverpool-based soap opera Brookside four days before it aired because of a disagreement over bad language in the dialogue.
The Prophet
1967
Walk's End
1966
Too Many Cooks
1966
The Fastest Draw
1966
The Eye
1966
Second Childhood
1966
Level Seven
1966
The Midas Plague
1965
Sucker Bait
1965
Time in Advance
1965
The Dead Past
1965
Theatre 625
1964































