- John Hartshorn
John Hartshorn, also known as John Stewart, (
6 April 1940 –May 12 2003 ) was a well known and well respected sound supervisor at theBBC . Known in his field as "Golden Ears", he was present through many changes and evolutions in the history ofBBC , particularly in the field of television. At the height of his career he oversaw sound production on "EastEnders " when the show was receiving massive viewing figures. These figures reached extraordinary heights in what is now known as the "Den and Angie" years in the mid to late 1980s. John Hartshorn's place as an anchor man at the heart of many highly regarded BBC Television programmes should not be underestimated. He was present as a sound recordist then sound supervisor over many seminal productions between the early sixties and the late eighties. His credits included "Blue Peter ", "Jackanory, "Top of the Pops ", "Doctor Who ", "Wogan ", "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , "The Duchess of Duke Street", "In Sickness and In Health", "Till Death Us Do Part", "Juliet Bravo" and "Hancock". He was also present in his vocation with theBeatles performance on the BBC. Hartshorn died on12 May 2003 at Northwick Park Hospital after a long battle withalcoholism .
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