Francis Coleman

Francis Coleman

Infobox Person
name = Francis Coleman


caption =
birth_date = 12 January 1924
birth_place = Montreal, Canada
death_date = 10 April 2008
death_place = London, England
known_for = Conductor, television producer and director.
nationality = British-Canadian
spouse = Anne Beach
children = Charlotte and Lisa Coleman

Francis Coleman (12 January 1924 – 10 April 2008) was a conductor and television producer and director.

Born in Montreal, Canada, Coleman began working in an office at the age of fourteen while studying music at evening classes.Edward Joffe, "Obituary: Francis Coleman", "Stage Screen and Radio", July/August 2008] He continued his musical education at McGill University, the Quebec Conservatoire and then the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, before conducting under Pierre Monteux.Philip Purser, " [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/17/television?gusrc=rss&feed=media Obituary: Francis Coleman] ", "The Guardian", 17 June 2008]

Coleman conducted a range of ensembles, including the Royal Canadian Air Force band, and was appointed the first musical director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. This led him to become the editor of "Dance Magazine". He also conducted concerts broadcast on the radio for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and it was this which attracted him to work on CBFT, the first television station in Canada, when it launched in September 1952. He initially worked on the bilingual news programme, and had produced more than 500 shows by 1958," [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article4172279.ece Francis Coleman: award-winning TV producer and director] ", "The Times", 19 June 2008] including coverage of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom's coronation.

Coleman was invited to work at Granada Television in England by Sidney Bernstein. He produced a variety of programmes, including "Spot the Tune", "Shadow Squad" and "Chelsea at Nine". He soon moved to London where he worked for ATV, for whom he directed twenty-six schools programmes entitled "Içi la France". This led on to other French language documentary work, for which he was created a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Also for ATV, he produced John Betjamin's "Steam and Stained Glass"; the UK's first hidden camera show, Bob Boothby's "Dinner Party"; and the country's first consumer programme, "On The Braden Beat".

In 1964, Coleman was appointed Senior Producer, Music and Arts at the newly launched BBC 2. He produced a wide range of specials and series, including "Shakespeare and Music", "Solti on Conducting" and "Peter Ustinov on Peter Ustinov". He recorded "II Trovatore" in Rome which was shown as live, an original idea at the time, and later applied the same treatment to Monteverdi's Vespers from Venice.

Coleman moved to become Head of Religious, Children's and Education Programmes at London Weekend Television in 1968, during which time he won the first Japan Prize for education. Next, he went to Thames Television, first as Head of Schools Programmes, then Head of Arts. He produced the Saint Nicholas Cantata by Benjamin Britten, for which he won the UK's first Prix Italia.

In his spare time, Coleman wrote the "Bluffers Guides" to ballet and opera, was a community activist in Highgate and Muswell Hill and was a Buddhist who appeared on BBC Radio 4's "Thought for the Day".

After retiring from television, Coleman led a campaign to save the Phoenix Cinema in East Finchley, and following its success, ran it for a time. He then moved into lecturing, both at the London International Film School and at City University.

Coleman's two daughters both became actors: Charlotte and Lisa.

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