- Robin Bextor
Robin Bextor (born
11 October 1958 ) is an English film and television producer and director. He is the father of thedance-pop singerSophie Ellis-Bextor .After education in Richmond,
Surrey ,England , and at theUniversity of Reading , he joinedThames Television and then theBBC , where he produced and directed documentaries,including the RTS award winning film on blind parents and entertainment programmes, including "That's Life! " and a number of music and comedy shows working with the likes of French and Saunders and Chris Langham. During this time he also made pop promotion videos for such bands asBad Manners ,Bow Wow Wow ,Adam Ant and Bucks Fizz.In the early 1990s, he became head of arts at TWI before joining the "Man Alive" group as a director working with Desmond Wilcox.
He directed "Edward on Edward", a documentary in which
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex , told about KingEdward VIII . He was next involved in a raft of Royal programming, including the creation of the "Crown and Country" series and the direction of "Windsor Restored".As director of programmes for Ardent, he steered the company to its first profit, but left to pursue several major projects, including films with
Eric Clapton ,Mick Jagger , andPaul McCartney .He has since made programmes with his daughter, the singer
Sophie Ellis-Bextor ; the French band Air;The Damned ;The Stranglers ; andUB40 . He directed the cult short film "Norfolk Coast", featuringSusannah York andJean Jacques Burnel . He is majority shareholder of the Soho post production business Vivid, which he co-founded with Neil Patience and his production companies have been responsible for programmes on the England Football team, Test cricket and Fulham FC as well as many arts subjects.He has won several major TV and film awards, including the Columbus award for "The British Schindler", shown on
ITV in 2005, a BAFTA and the New York Film Festival best documentary award.New Wave Pictures, a production company founded by Bextor, is responsible for films featuring 10cc, The Feeling, Kiki Dee,Brian Wilson, and many other contemporary artists and musicians. He is the author of several books including Crown and Country and McCartney:Now and Then with former Beatles publicist Tony Barrow.
In 2008 he made the long form DVD and TV film The Redcastle Sessions with Irish singer Cara Dillon and Prodigal Son with BBC Folk artist of the year Martin Simpson as well as filming The Feeling at the inaugural Meribel Live music festival.
He has four children and is married to film and TV producer Polly Mockford with whom he owns the beautiful Sussex restaurant Moonrakers which is in Alfriston..
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