- Leonard Lewis
:"This article is for the television producer. For the recipient of the Victoria Cross see
Leonard Allan Lewis .Infobox_Celebrity
name = Leonard Lewis
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1927|11|29|df=yes
birth_place =Tottenham ,North London ,England
death_date = death date and age|2005|12|2|1927|11|29|df=yes
death_place =Somerset ,England
occupation = Producer, Director
website =Leonard Lewis (
29 November 1927 —2 December 2005 ) was a British producer and director. He was most active in television, and is possibly best known for being the Executive/Series Producer forBBC 's "EastEnders " during the early 1990s, though he had success with many other television programmes for both the BBC andITV . It has been said that Lewis believed in "the principles of public service broadcasting" and he has been described as a "gifted television producer with hidden directorial talents".cite news|url= http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/obituary/0,,1683678,00.html |title= Leonard Lewis|publisher="The Guardian " | author = Alan Plater | date =2006-01-11 | accessdate=2007-10-01] After over 40 years working in the television industry, Lewis retired in 1995. He died in December 2005, aged 78.Career
After completing
National service in theRAF , he became an actor and worked inrepertory at the Manchester Library Theatre,Morecambe andAshton-under-Lyne . He joined the BBC on a three-month holiday attachment in 1957. He worked withBBC Scotland until 1963, when he moved toBBC London as a staff director.Lewis began directing and later producing for BBC television, on shows such as "
Z-Cars " (1965); "Softly Softly" (1969-1974) and "Adam Adamant Lives! " (1966). In 1973 he directed and produced for the BBC's adaptation of "Jack the Ripper", and he was also theexecutive producer for the detective series, "Barlow at Large ", and producer for "Second Verdict ".cite web | url = http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/contributor/18059| title= Leonard Lewis| publisher = catalogue.bbc.co.uk | accessdate=2007-09-27]In 1976 he produced the BBC series "
When the Boat Comes In ", a north-east drama depicting the hard days of the twenties in the fictional town of Gallowshields. A top-rated series with a "brilliant" and "diverse" writing team, "When the Boat Comes In" was nominated for "Best Drama Series" at the 1976 BAFTAs, and is "fondly remembered as a poignant piece of social history".cite news|url= http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/feature.php/11241/leonard-lewis |title= Leonard Lewis|publisher="The Stage" | author = Patrick Newley | date =2006-01-16 | accessdate=2007-10-01] It has been said that Lewis had a "respect for text and for writers", which brought him "acclaim", but also "a personal and professional crisis" after the BBC ordered him to scrap his writing team for the next series of "When the Boat Comes In". Unwilling to betray his colleagues and friends, Lewis resigned from the BBC on principle.Lewis was "snapped up" by
Yorkshire Television , producing "The Good Companions" (1980) and "Flambards " in 1979—a 13-part historical drama series based on the novels byKathleen Peyton . "Flambards" was shown internationally to "great acclaim". He later returned to the BBC as a freelance, working on shows ranging from "The Chinese Detective " (1982); "Rockliffe's Babies " (1987-1988); "Juliet Bravo " (1981-1983) and "The Prisoner of Zenda " (1984) among others.In 1990 Lewis began directing for BBC's flagship
soap opera , "EastEnders ". By the end of 1991 he had been promoted to co-producer along withHelen Greaves , both taking over charge of the show following the departure of executive producer, Michael Ferguson.cite book |last=Brake|first= Colin|authorlink= Colin Brake|title= |year=1995|publisher=BBC Books|id=ISBN 0-563-37057-2] Lewis and Greaves formulated a new regime for "EastEndrers", giving the writers of the serial more authority in storyline progression, with the script department providing "guidance rather than prescriptive episode storylines". By the end of 1992 Helen Greaves left the serial and Lewis became executive and series producer. [cite web | url = http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/LDSC832L| title= EASTENDERS: 11 February 1993| publisher = catalogue.bbc.co.uk | accessdate=2007-09-27] Among the notable storylines that aired under Lewis' tenure were,Arthur Fowler 's affair withChristine Hewitt ,Pat Butcher 's drunk-driving accident, the death ofGill Fowler , Sharon Mitchell's affair with her brother-in-lawPhil Mitchell , and the reintroduction ofCindy Beale . Other characters introduced included,Mandy Salter , Richard Cole, Sanjay Kapoor, Christine Hewitt,Nigel Bates ,Natalie Price and the Jackson family, while axings includedPete Beale , and some of Tavernier family. Lewis decided to leave "EastEnders" in 1994 after the BBC controllers demanded an extra episode a week, taking its weekly airtime from 1hr (two episodes), to 1.5hrs (3 episodes). Lewis felt that producing an hour of "reasonable quality drama" a week was the maximum that any broadcasting system could generate without loss of integrity. Having set up the transition to the new schedule, the first trio of episodes — dubbed The Vic siege — marked Lewis' departure from the programme. He went on to retire completely in 1995.Personal life
Lewis was born on
29 November ,1927 , inTottenham ,North London , but moved toEast Barnet when he was about seven. He was educated at a localgrammar school , where he met his future wife, Jean. They married in 1950 and remained together til Lewis' death in 2005. He was a father to three daughters, Sian, Tessa and Maria.Lewis and his wife retired to
Somerset in 1995, where he remained active despite health problems. He had a keen interest in traveling, calligraphy and ice-cream making. He was also involved with his local community—three weeks before his death, his production of "She Stoops to Conquer ", for the South Petherton Drama Group, received "rave reviews". He died suddenly on2 December 2005 , aged 78.elected filmography
*"Z-Cars" (1965)
*"Adam Adamant Lives!" (1966)
*"Softly, Softly" (1969-1974)
*"Barlow at Large" (1973)
*"Jack the Ripper" (1973)
*"When the Boat Comes In" (1976)
*"Flambard" (1979)
*"The Good Companions" (1980)
*"The Chinese Detective" (1982)
*"Juliet Bravo" (1981-1983)
*"Tales of the Unexpected" (1983)
*"The Prisoner of Zenda" (1984)
*"Brat Farrar" (1986)
*"Rockliffe's Babies" (1987-1988)
*"The Franchise Affair" (1988)
*"EastEnders" (1990-1994)
*"" (1993)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0507461|name=Leonard Lewis
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/35991?view=credit Leonard Lewis] at theBritish Film Institute
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