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Draft improvements and notability

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I believe there are now probably enough reliably sourced inline citations here to establish notability, not only for the body of work as a television director for many very notable series on the BBC and other UK television companies, but also via the entry for him in:

  • Roberts, Jerry (2009). "Roger Jenkins". Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors, p. 282. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0810863782

I have extensively rewritten and restructured the biographical material into a Life and career section for encyclopedic style, format, and tone. I have removed unverifiable claims, anecdotal reminiscences, hobbies, and detailed information on his family (all of whom are living and none of whom are independently notable). Even were that information verifiable, it would be appropriate for his personal website (if he had one), but not for an encyclopedia article. In my view, when/if this draft is moved to article space, the entire Freelance production chronology section should be removed. It is way too detailed and indiscriminate, poorly referenced in many cases, and very confusingly formatted. A drastically pruned version to include only the most notable productions can always be gradually re-added, with proper references and formatting. The level of detail in that chronology is, once again, suitable for a personal website, but not for an encyclopedia article. An example of this is listing his direction of the dubbing for a Spanish TV series on Pepe Carvalho (presumably into English?) and various obscure advertising/instructional videos. Other elements in the chronology, if verifiable, may be more appropriately dealt with as prose in the Life and career section. Voceditenore (talk) 11:34, 2 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

moved from draft article Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 22:07, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

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Freelance production chronology 1960–1996

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Theatre

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November 1960 The Father- Stringberg. Leatherhead Rep.

December 1960 A Taste of Honey - Shelagh Delaney. - Leatherhead Rep.

December 1960 Frost at Midnight - Andre Obey. Leatherhead Rep.

February 1962 The Corn is Green - Emlyn Williams. Leatherhead Rep.

February 1961Candida - by Shaw - Belgrade Theatre, Coventry [1]

Febrary 1961 A Taste of Honey - Belgrade Theatre, Coventry[2]

April 1961 The Pleasure of His Company - Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

April 1961 The Rivals - Sheridan[3] - Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

May 1961 Naked Island - Russell Braddon[4] - Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

March 1963 Twelfth Night[5] - Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

June 1961 Lady Windermere's Fan - Wilde[6] - Nottingham Rep.

August 1961 The Lark - Anouilh (Marlowe Soc.) - Cambridge Arts and Oxford Playhouse

November 1963 The Three Sisters - Chekhov - RADA

March 1963 Heartbreak House - Shaw - Bristol Old Vic

January-March 1964 As You Like It (RADA Company) - Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona

April 1964 Julius Caesar - RADA at Southwark

May 1964 The White Devil - Webster - RADA

The Bristol Old Vic[7]

August 1964 Arms and the Man - Shaw - Bristol Old Vic

September 1964 Isabelle - Jacques Deval[8] - Bristol Old Vic

October 1964 Dandy Dick - Pinero - Bristol Old Vic

November 1965 The Beaux' Strategem - Farquhar - Bristol Old Vic

January 1965 Hamlet - RADA

October 1967 High Fidelity by John Elliot - For the Repetory Players - Comedy Theatre

November 1968 The Flip Side by H and M Williams - Bromley Rep

August 1972 The Living Room by Graham Greene - Watermill Theatre, Newbury

September 1972 There's a Girl in my Soup - Watermill Theatre, Newbury

November 1975 The Country Wife by Wycherley - Webber Douglas Acadamy

March 1976 Yegor Bulichov by Maxim Gorki - Ealing Drama Studio

June 1982 Twelfth Night - St. Georges Theatre

May 1984 Play with Fire by Stanley Ralph Ross - Dundee Rep.

October 1985 My Friend Alec by George Hulme - Lyric Studio, Hammersmith

1986-87-88 Youth Recruiting Play - Royal Navy

Television

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January 1961 Knight Errant no.1 (Drama Series) - Granada TV

January 1961 Knight Errant no.2 (Drama Series) - Granada TV

July 1961 The Avengers - Double Danger[9] - ABC TV

August 1961 The Avengers - Kill the King[9] - ABC TV

October 1961 Family Soliciter - Conspiracy to Defraud - Granada TV

May 1962-August 1962 Compact - Nos. 37, 38, 67, 68 - BBC TV

Z Cars[9]

September 1962 Z Cars - no. 33 - "Full Remission" - BBC TV

October 1962 Z Cars - Corroboration - BBC TV

October 1962 Z Cars - A Quiet Night - BBC TV

November 1962 Z Cars - Known to the Police- -BBC TV

June 1963 Z Cars - Act of Vengeance - BBC TV

November 1963 Z Cars - Trumpet Voluntary - BBC TV

April 1963 Moonstrike - Unwelcome Ghost - BBC TV

May 1963 Moonstrike - Death Sentence - BBC TV

February 1965 Love's Labour's Lost - OB from the Theatre Royal, Bristol - BBC TV

March 1965 Uncle Charles - Mrs Philippe is Hurt - A-R TV

May 1965 Coriolanus - National Youth Theatre OB from Chichester Theatre - BBC TV

July 1965 She Stoops to Conquer[9] - OB from the Theatre Royal, Bristol - BBC TV

August 1965 Mogul - A Job for Willy - BBC TV.

December 1965 Out of the Unknown - Some Lapse of Time[9] - BBC TV

March 1966 This Man Craig - The Bike - BBC TV

April 1966 This Man Craig - A Rough Passage - BBC TV

May 1966 This Man Craig - Two Thousand a Year - BBC TV

June 1966 This Man Craig - Whose Pigeon - BBC TV

November 1966 Adam Adamant Lives Ep. 1 A Slight Case of Reincarnation - BBC TV

December 1966 Adam Adamant Lives Ep.4 Conspiracy of Death - BBC TV

Troubleshooters

May 1966 Troubleshooters - The Daring Young Man - BBC TV

July 1966 Troubleshooters - Do Your Best for the Lads - BBC TV

August 1966 Troubleshooters - Wet Night in Sociehall Street - BBC TV

September 1866 Troubleshooters - Happy Landings - BBC TV

October 1966 Troubleshooters - No Such Thing as Luck - BBC TV

March 1967 Troubleshooters - Think Big - BBC TV

April 1967 Troubleshooters - Journey from the Interior - BBC TV

May 1967 Troubleshooters - Home and Dry - BBC TV

August 1967 Troubleshooters - And the Walls Came Tumbling Down - BBC TV

November 1967 Troubleshooters - A Nice White Girl, Is She for Sale? - BBC TV

December 1967 Troubleshooters - Thanks for Nothing - BBC TV

February 1968 Troubleshooters - Give Me the Simple Life - BBC TV

February 1968 Troubleshooters - A Girl to Warm your Feet On = BBC TV

April 1968 Troubleshooters - Power Struggle - BBC TV

April 1968 Troubleshooters - The Minister of the Crown and the very Compromising Photographs - BBC TV

April 1968 Troubleshooters - We All Live in a Yellow Submarine - BBC TV

April 1968 Detective - Artists in Crime[9] - BBC TV

May 1968 Vendetta - The Paradise Man - BBC TV

June 1968 Vendetta - The St. Valentines Man - BBC TV

July 1968 Vendetta - The Money Man - BBC TV

July 1968 Out of the Unknown - Something in the Cellar[9] - BBC TV

September 1968 Out of the Unknown - Target Generation[9] - BBC TV

November 1968 Sherlock Holmes - Wisteria Lodge[9] - BBC TV

July 1969 The Borderers - Survival Day - BBC TV

August 1969 The Borderers - A Woman or an Epitaph - BBC TV

September 1969 The Borderers - Among the Eagles - BBC TV

December 1969 The Borderers - Where the White Lilies Grow - BBC TV

Troubleshooters

February 1970 Troubleshooters - The Slick and the Dead - BBC TV

March 1970 Troubleshooters - Let's See the Colour of Your Money - BBC TV

April 1970 Troubleshooters - We Also Need Experts - BBC TV

July 1970 Here and Now - Somebody's Got to Carry the Can - BBC TV

November 1970 Task Force (Softly Softly) - Who Wants Pride[9] - BBC TV

December 1970 Task Force (Softly Softly) - The Lie Direct[9] - BBC TV

February 1971 Brett - Investment Long Term[9] - BBC TV

Troubleshooters

June 1971 Troubleshooters - Pie in the Sky part 1 - BBC TV

June 1971 Troubleshooters - Pie in the Sky part 2 - BBC TV

August 1971 Trial - -Verdict - BBC TV

September 1971 Trial - Witness - -BBC TV

November 1971 Troubleshooters - Whatever Became of the Year 2000?- BBC TV

June 1972 The Onedin Line - A Woman Alone[9] - BBC TV

August 1972 The Onedin Line - Survivor[9] - BBC TV

Ocber 1972 Go-Girl ( Film Series for TV) - Action Plus/HTV

February 1973 Aborted due to lack of funds

July-September 1973 Harriet's Back in Town Eps.75, 76, 83, 84, 97, 98[9] - Thames TV

November 1973 The Onedin Line - Over the Horizon[9] - BBC TV

December 1973 The Onedin Line - Port Out Starboard Home[9] - BBC TV

March 1974 Bedtime Stories - Hansel and Grethel[9] - BBC TV

July 1974 The Double Dealers - Come in Number One[9] - BBC TV

August 1974 The Double Dealers - Headhunt - BBC TV

Warship[9]

October 1974 Warship - One of Those Days - BBC TV

November 1974 Warship - The Man from the Sea - BBC TV

November 1974 Warship - Nothing to Starboard - BBC TV

July 1976 Warship - Counter Charge - BBC TV

Sea Tales[9]

May 1977 Sea Tales Produced The Return - BBC TV

May 1977 Sea Tales Produced and Directed A Bucket of Fish and a Whistle - BBC TV

May 1977 Sea Tales Produced Fair Do's - BBC TV

June 1977 Sea Tales Produced Captain Varley - BBC TV

June 1977 Sea Tales Produced and Directed The Fire - BBC TV

June 1977 Sea Tales Produced The Gaffer - BBC TV

June 1977 Sea Tales Produced Miss Barraclough - BBC TV

Poldark Series 2 BBC TV

July 1977 Part 6

August 1977 Part 7

August 1977 Part 8

September 1977 Part 9

November 1978 Secret Army - Series 2 Scorpion[9] - BBC TV

November 1978 Secret Army - A Matter of Life and Death[9] - BBC TV

A Family Affair[9]

February 1978 A Family Affair - Ep. 3 Home Truths - BBC TV

February 1979 A Family Affair - Daytime Wife - BBC TV

March 1979 A Family Affair - Ep. 5 A Bit of a Troublemaker - BBC TV

April 1970-April 1980 The Great Event (Documentary film on Badminton Horse Trials for own Production Company, Hyperion Films)[9] - BBC TV

March 1980-April 1980 Coronation Street Eps.P694/982, 983, 976, 977, 988, 989[9] - GRANADA TV

July 1986 Adventures of a Lady Associate Producer - HTV

1986-1987 Directed re-voicing of Pepe Cavalho - Eco Ltd

April-October 1987 Crossroads Eps.4414-4417, 4430-4433, 4446-4449 - Central TV

March -September 1988 Howard's Way Eps. 4, 5, 6.[9] - BBC TV

April 1995 Produced and Directed Development Work on Series of British Library Manuscripts through own Company - Hyperion Films. - Chanel 4 TV

Film and video

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  • June 1970 Nature Conservancy Film - C.O.I.
  • November 1980 Reaching the People (Doc. for Census Office) - T.V.I
  • March-October 1981 Bid for Power - 13 X 15 eps. - BBC English by Television
  • October 1986 - Directed The Queen's Cup - Polo video for Cartier
  • March-April 1987 - Wrote and Directed Targets (N. Ireland Security Film) - S.S.V.C
  • September 1987-March 1988 The Hobnobs Story - Wadlow Grosvenor
  • October 1991 Directed Wind in the Willows video at Royal National Theatre
  • May 1992 Directed archival recording of Richard III (Ian McKellen) at Royal National Theatre
  • March 1993 Directed archival recording of Hamlet (Kenneth Branagh) at Royal Shakespear Theatre
  • April 1993 Directed archival recording of It Runs in the Family by Ray Cooney at Playhouse Theatre
  • June 1993 Produced and Directed archival recording of One Thing More by Christopher Fry at Chelsea Old Church - ATP
  • October 1993 Produced and Directed archival recording of Dido, Queen of Carthage by Christopher Marlowe at Rudolph Steiner Hall, London - ATP
  • February 1994 Directed archival recording of An Inspector Calls by J.B.Priestly at Aldwych Theatre - TM
  • Archival recordings in the Gate Theatre Biennale, celebrating contemporary European Theatre for ATP
    • February 1996 Cat and Mouse, (Sheep) by Gregory Motton
    • February 1996 Services, or They All Do It by Elfriede Jelinek
    • March 1996 Sisters, Brothers by Stig Larsson
    • March 1996 The Original Polonaise by Nikolai Kolyade
    • April 1996 Sugar Dollies by Klaus Chatten

References

  1. ^ Coventry Evening Telegraph and The Guardian 14th February 1961[not specific enough to verify]
  2. ^ Evening Tribune 21st February 1961[not specific enough to verify]
  3. ^ The Guardian by Gareth Lloyd Evans[not specific enough to verify]
  4. ^ Coventry Evening Telegraph 9th May 1961[not specific enough to verify]
  5. ^ The Coventry Evening Telegraph 6th March, Daily Mail 3rd April, The Guardian 7th March 1963[not specific enough to verify]
  6. ^ The Nottingham Evening Post 14th June 1961[not specific enough to verify]
  7. ^ Evening Post 8th August 1964[not specific enough to verify]
  8. ^ Evening Post 26th September 1964[not specific enough to verify]
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Cite error: The named reference archives was invoked but never defined (see the help page).