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Matt Richards (born 21 November 1967) is a television producer/director/writer from St Minver in Cornwall.
Biography
After attending the University of Westminster Film School he raised the budget to follow explorer Michael Turner on an expedition to Senegal and the Cape Verde Islands and make a short film about his efforts to document the landing places of Sir Francis Drake. This film was so well received that the BBC commissioned him to complete the film which included a voyage to Panama to attempt to locate and raise the coffin of Sir Francis Drake. This expedition failed but the subsequent film In Drake's Wake was shown on BBC2.[1] His next film was The Gold Plane, again for BBC2.[2] Narrated by John Nettles, this 50-minute film followed the quest to prove that a plane crash in 1944 was the work of sabotage to prevent the secrets of D-Day being revealed to General Charles de Gaulle in Algiers. Since then he has made several historical documentaries which include Spilt Blood, In Search of the King, The Falklands War - The Real Thing, People's War, Industrial Revelations - Best of British and Secrets Beneath Our Feet.
In addition to these programmes and series he has directed long-running observational documentary series such as A National Treasure, The Tale of Three Farms, Civvy To Sailor, Fighter Pilot and Parklife. Other series include Out & About, How Do They Do It?, Collector's Lot, My Greek Kitchen, Treasures, Front of House, Seventy Years Under The Stars, Team Spirit, Health Matters, Cornish Chronicles, and Big Day Out. Recent programmes have included Wife Swap for Channel Four and Extraordinary People for Five. He has made a documentary mini-series about the International Brigade and their role in the Spanish Civil War which was a major collaboration between British and Spanish producers and broadcasters. He also made Rory & Paddy's Great British Adventure featuring Rory McGrath and Paddy McGuinness for Five as well as "Robson Green's Extreme Fishing".
Current projects include "The Road To October" for Lola Productions and he has written and directed "To Say Goodbye", a feature film currently in production in the UK and Spain for release in late-2012.
References
- ^ "Film & TV Database: In Drake's Wake (1996)". British Film Institute. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/548307. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
- ^ "Film & TV Database: The Gold Plane (1997)". British Film Institute. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/563431. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
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