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Clough studied English literature at [[Leeds University]]. He went there because they had a television studio available for the students. He used the material he created there to apply for jobs and he got a job as a researcher at [[Granada Television]]. He then started directing. In 1982 he went freelance and in that decade he directed episodes of TV-series such as ''[[Brookside]]'' and ''[[EastEnders]]''.
Clough studied English literature at [[Leeds University]]. He went there because they had a television studio available for the students. He used the material he created there to apply for jobs and he got a job as a researcher at [[Granada Television]]. He then started directing. In 1982 he went freelance and in that decade he directed episodes of TV-series such as ''[[Brookside]]'' and ''[[EastEnders]]''.


While working on ''EastEnders'', Clough got to know one of the assistant directors, [[Gary Downie]], who had also worked on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He got an interview with ''Doctor Who'' producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] and he later directed six serials of the series — ''[[Terror of the Vervoids]]'', ''[[The Ultimate Foe]]'', ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'', ''[[Dragonfire (Doctor Who)|Dragonfire]]'', ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'', and ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]''.
While working on ''EastEnders'', Clough got to know one of the assistant directors, [[Gary Downie]], who had also worked on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. He got an interview with ''Doctor Who'' producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] and he later directed six serials of the series — ''[[Terror of the Vervoids]]'', ''[[The Ultimate Foe]]'', ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'', ''[[Dragonfire (Doctor Who)|Dragonfire]]'', ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'' and ''[[Silver Nemesis]]''.


In the 1990s, Clough directed several episodes of ''[[The Bill]]'' and he also started producing the show in the latter half of the decade. He then went on to produce several other series, including ''[[Ballykissangel]]'', ''[[Black Cab (TV series)|Black Cab]]'', and ''[[The Ghost Squad]]''. He currently produces the [[E4 (channel)|E4]] Teen Drama ''[[Skins (TV series)|Skins]]'' and [[Channel 4]] drama ''[[Sirens (2011 TV series)|Sirens]]''. In 2014, he was the producer of ''[[The Missing (TV series)|The Missing]]''.
In the 1990s, Clough directed several episodes of ''[[The Bill]]'' and he also started producing the show in the latter half of the decade. He then went on to produce several other series, including ''[[Ballykissangel]]'', ''[[Black Cab (TV series)|Black Cab]]'', and ''[[The Ghost Squad]]''. He currently produces the [[E4 (channel)|E4]] Teen Drama ''[[Skins (TV series)|Skins]]'' and [[Channel 4]] drama ''[[Sirens (2011 TV series)|Sirens]]''. In 2014, he was the producer of ''[[The Missing (TV series)|The Missing]]''.

Revision as of 15:25, 29 July 2014

Chris Clough (born 9 March 1951 in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England) is an English director and producer of television.

Clough studied English literature at Leeds University. He went there because they had a television studio available for the students. He used the material he created there to apply for jobs and he got a job as a researcher at Granada Television. He then started directing. In 1982 he went freelance and in that decade he directed episodes of TV-series such as Brookside and EastEnders.

While working on EastEnders, Clough got to know one of the assistant directors, Gary Downie, who had also worked on Doctor Who. He got an interview with Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner and he later directed six serials of the series — Terror of the Vervoids, The Ultimate Foe, Delta and the Bannermen, Dragonfire, The Happiness Patrol and Silver Nemesis.

In the 1990s, Clough directed several episodes of The Bill and he also started producing the show in the latter half of the decade. He then went on to produce several other series, including Ballykissangel, Black Cab, and The Ghost Squad. He currently produces the E4 Teen Drama Skins and Channel 4 drama Sirens. In 2014, he was the producer of The Missing.

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