Catherine Morshead | |
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Catherine Morshead in March 2010 |
Catherine Morshead is a British TV director. She started her career in 1990 when she directed a show called Science Fiction, and in that same year she directed an episode of the ITV soap opera Emmerdale Farm. In 2008 she directed various episodes of the BBC 1 show Ashes to Ashes. In 2010 she directed two episodes of the fifth series of the revived Doctor Who series; the episodes are titled "Amy's Choice" and "The Lodger". In 2015 she directed the series adaption of Fungus the Bogeyman, which aired on Christmas 2015.
Director credits
Production | Notes | Broadcaster |
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Emmerdale |
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ITV |
Haggard |
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ITV |
Heartbeat |
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ITV |
Dangerfield |
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BBC |
Casualty |
|
BBC |
Soldier Soldier |
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ITV |
Silent Witness |
|
BBC |
The Bill |
|
ITV |
Playing the Field |
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BBC |
The Passion |
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BBC |
Masterpiece Classic |
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PBS |
A Christmas Carol |
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ITV |
Me & Mrs Jones |
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PBS |
Cutting It |
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BBC |
Life Begins |
|
ITV |
Shameless |
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Channel 4 |
Viva Blackpool |
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BBC |
The Amazing Mrs Pritchard |
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BBC |
Fairy Tales |
|
BBC |
Mutual Friends |
|
BBC |
Ashes to Ashes |
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BBC |
Murderland |
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ITV |
Doctor Who |
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BBC |
The Great Outdoors |
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BBC |
Silk |
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BBC |
Threesome |
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Comedy Central |
Lapland |
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BBC |
Above Suspicion |
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ITV |
The Hour |
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BBC |
Way to Go |
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BBC |
Two Doors Down |
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BBC |
Downton Abbey |
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ITV |
Fungus the Bogeyman |
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SKY UK |
No Offence |
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Channel 4 |
’’Resistance’’ |
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RTÉ |
’’Four Weddings And a Funeral’’ |
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Hulu |
Lockwood & Co. |
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Netflix |
References
- Steven Cooper Steven Moffat's Doctor Who 2010: the Critical Fan's Guide to Matt ...2011 -p104 ... newcomer Catherine Morshead is mostly straightforward – the nature of the episode doesn't really allow for directorial showing off, although the scenes in the darkened, icy TARDIS were suitably atmospheric, and there's a notable shot at the "
- Doctor Who (series 5)
- Fungus the Bogeyman Unleashed by Imaginarium
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