- Peter Cregeen
Peter Cregeen (born
28 January 1940 inLondon ,England ) [cite web | url = http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/12691| title= CREGEEN, Peter
publisher = BFI | accessdate=2007-09-27] is a Britishtelevision director , producer and executive. He is possibly best known for being the original director ofITV 's successful police drama, "The Bill ", and his substantial contribution to the serial thereafter. Cregeen acted as “Head of Series” for the BBC between 1989 and 1993, and is well known for canceling theBBC 's science fiction programme "Doctor Who " after its 26th series and several years of poor viewing figures.Career
Cregeen began directing for television in the 1960s and producing in the 1970s. During the 1960s, 70s, and 80s he worked on numerous popular television series, including: "
The Troubleshooters " (1965); "King of the River " (1966); "Out of the Unknown " (1969; 1970); "The Onedin Line " (19871; 1976); "The Sandbaggers " (1978); "Colditz" (1972; 1974) and "Wings" (1977-1978).Cregeen has worked on various police dramas, including: "
The Gentle Touch " (1980); "The Expert " (1969); "Softly Softly" (1969-1972); "Z-Cars " (1965); "Juliet Bravo " (1983), and the pilot to ITV’s successful long running drama, "The Bill ", which was originally named "Woodentop" (1983). [cite web | url = http://thebillbios.billfans.com/history.htm| title= History| publisher = thebillbios| accessdate=2007-09-27] As original director, Cregeen was responsible for "The Bill"'s "distinctive and atmospheric feel", which he created by adopting a “fly-on-the-wall documentary style” with a single handheld camera. [cite web | url = http://www.televisionheaven.co.uk/bill.htm | title= The Bill| publisher = televisionheaven.co.uk | accessdate=2007-09-27] [cite web | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=PHUT3OB1wvkC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=peter+creegan+the+bill&source=web&ots=uBgIrWfRZZ&sig=7eR0tbhceP8V-Vqpij_YcutPs2Y#PPP1,M1 | title= Policing and the media: facts, fictions and factions| publisher = google.com | accessdate=2007-09-27] The response to "Woodentop" was so positive that within a monthThames Television had commissioned a 12 part series, which was renamed "The Bill". Cregeen remained with "The Bill", directing and producing between 1984 and 1987, and rose toexecutive producer between 1988 and 1989. Cregeen worked on "The Bill" during “its most popular period” when it switched in 1988 from a series to a “soap-style” twice-weekly half-hour format. [cite web | url = http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/473234/index.html| title= Bill, The (1984- )
publisher =BFI | accessdate=2007-08-30] He left the series andITV in 1989 to become "Head of Series" at theBBC , later poaching fellow producer of The Bill, Michael Ferguson, to become executive producer of the BBC’s flagship soap opera, "EastEnders ".cite book |last=Brake|first= Colin|authorlink= Colin Brake|title= |year=1995|publisher=BBC Books|id=ISBN 0-563-37057-2]As "Head of Series" at the BBC, Cregeen was responsible for the network’s one-off and returning series. During his tenure, Cregeen made the controversial decision to cancel the long running
science fiction programme, "Doctor Who ", following the end of its 26th series in 1989. [cite web | url = http://www.thelogbook.com/dvd/doctor-who-survival/| title= Doctor Who - Survival| publisher =thelogbook.com| accessdate=2007-09-27] At the time, Creegan told fans to expect a longer than usual wait for series 27, though he promised it would return; however "Doctor Who" did not return as an ongoing series on the BBC until 2005, 16 years later. [cite web | url = http://shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/7q.html| title= Ghost Light| publisher =shannonsullivan.com| accessdate=2007-09-27] In 2007, Cregeen and various other BBC staff gave the reasons for the cancellation of "Doctor Who" on a documentary entitled "End Game", which is featured on 26th series DVD " Survival". Reasons given included a general feeling at the BBC that the franchise needed a "rest", plummeting ratings—partly a result of being broadcast in direct competition to ITV's highest rated programme "Coronation Street "—and a general disdain for science fiction among BBC staff at the time. [cite web | url = http://www.dvdinmypants.com/reviews/A-G/drwho_survival.php| title= Doctor Who - Survival| publisher =dvdinmypants.com| accessdate=2007-09-27]Cregeen continued to produce various programmes for the BBC, having previously been the executive producer for
BBC TV 's "Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less " in 1990—A two-part miniseries based onJeffrey Archer 's best-selling book—and he also produced for "A Question of Guilt " in 1993. [cite web | url = http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/484343| title= A QUESTION OF GUILT| publisher =BFI| accessdate=2007-09-27] In 1993 a "Doctor Who" feature length film to mark the series’ 30th anniversary was planned, with Cregeen taking on the role as producer; however production of the film, "The Dark Dimension", was terminated by the BBC for "financial and logistical reasons." [cite web | url = http://nzdwfc.tetrap.com/archive/tsv44/darkdimension.html| title= Inside The Dark Dimension| publisher =nzdwfc.tetrap.com| accessdate=2007-09-27]Cregeen remained "Head of Series" at the BBC until May 1993, when he was sacked and replaced by
Michael Wearing . [cite web | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950319/ai_n13972185| title= How to make a flop| publisher ="The Independent "| accessdate=2007-09-27] He has worked on numerous projects for ITV and the BBC since, and was responsible for commissioningCarlton Television 's successful drama "Peak Practice " in 1993. [cite web | url = http://www.startrader.co.uk/mogul/mogul/mog_series.htm| title= MOGUL SERIES OVERVIEW| publisher =startrader.co.uk| accessdate=2007-09-27] Cregeen has also been involved in theatre, working alongside multimillionairess,Janet Holmes à Court , to encourage TV writers to contribute to her stage productions. [cite web | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19951004/ai_n14010047| title= You name it. She owns it| publisher =The Independent| accessdate=2007-09-27]He resumed producing and directing of "The Bill" throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, and produced "The Choir", a five part adaptation of the novel by
Joanna Trollope , for the BBC (1994-1995).cite web | url = http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/12691?view=credit| title= Filmography| publisher =BFI| accessdate=2007-09-27] From 1999-2000 he produced for ITV's "Midsummer Murders ", and in 2001 he was appointed series executive producer of ITV's new soap opera "Night and Day", which revolved around the lives of six very different families. He commented "We're making a soap that's modern, romantic and aspirational - a programme from a different perspective and in some ways a more realistic perspective. It's modern, sexy and fun with a very dark undercurrent." [cite web | url = http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,,479588,00.html| title= ITV unveils new daytime soap| publisher =The Guardian | accessdate=2007-09-27] The soap was relatively unsuccessful, and was axed in 2003. [cite web | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,911669,00.html| title= Relaunched soap axed again| publisher =The Guardian | accessdate=2007-09-27] Cregeen's latest directorial TV credit was for a 2003 episode of the popular BBC medical drama, "Casualty".References
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