Direction: Bob Hird
The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Bob Hird. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.
Titles found: 5
The Fellows
1967 · Series · 60 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Claude Whatham · Mike Newell · Peter Plummer · Bob Hird
Cast Richard Vernon · Michael Aldridge · Jill Booty · James Ottaway
Synopsis Sequel series to "The Man in Room 17" ; having resigned from the "Room 17" department Oldenshaw rejoined his former partner Dimmock at the Peel Research Fellowship at All Saints College, Cambridge under orders from the Home Office to investigate...
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1990 (TV Series)
1977 · Series · 55 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Alan Gibson · David Sullivan Proudfoot · Kenneth Ives · Peter Sasdy
Cast Edward Woodward · Robert Lang · Tony Doyle · Paul Hardwick
Synopsis TV Series (1977-1978). 2 Seasons. 16 Episodes. In a dystopian future, Britain is under the grip of the Home Office's Public Control Department (PCD), a tyrannically oppressive bureaucracy riding roughshod over the population's civil liberties.
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Crown Court (TV Series)
1972 · Series · 30 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Bob Hird · Stephen Butcher · Laurence Moody · Gerry Mill
Cast Peter Wheeler · Joseph Berry · Richard Colson · Derek Hockridge
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The Man in Room 17
1965 · Series · 60 min. · United Kingdom
Direction David Boisseau · Peter Plummer · Claude Whatham · David Cunliffe
Cast Richard Vernon · Michael Aldridge · Denholm Elliott · Willoughby Goddard
Synopsis Crime series about a secret government department, "Room 17", set up to deal with crimes that baffle police and government agencies. Headed by veteran World War II Agent Oldenshaw (Richard Vernon), and partnered, initially, with criminologist Dimmock (Michael Aldridge), who...
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Barriers (TV Series)
1981 · Series · 30 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Bob Hird · Tony Kysh
Cast Benedict Taylor · Paul Rogers · Patricia Lawrence · Christoph Lindert
Synopsis Following the death of his parents Billy discovers that he was adopted so begins searching for both his real family and the truth.
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