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David Jeffcock

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David Jeffcock (born in London in September 1957) is an award-winning British television documentary writer, director and producer.[1] Beginning as a studio director in live television in 1982, he has worked on more than a hundred programmes for the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. He has been the writer, director, producer, series or executive producer of programmes and series about art, architecture, literature, theatre, poetry, cinema, animation, ballet, opera, classical music, popular music, jazz, journalism, advertising, Roman, European, Middle Eastern, Soviet and British history, biography, natural history, science and wine. His films have included drama, reconstruction, and music and dance performance.[2]

Jeffcock is best known for his work with the composer/presenter Howard Goodall, with whom he produced and directed four series about music; Sounds of the Sixties and Sounds of the Seventies, which he originated; and two episodes of Rock Family Trees. David Herman, writing in a television review for Prospect in 2004, remarked that the series Jeffcock made with Goodall and their colleagues ‘constitutes an important body of work, one of the landmarks of British arts television.’ [3]

He has also worked with presenters Alan Bennett, Julian Clary, Dan Cruickshank, Alan Davies, Stephen Fry, John Eliot Gardiner, Ian Hislop, Boris Johnson, Hardeep Singh Kohli, Suzy Klein, Barry Norman, Antonio Pappano, Tony Robinson and Alan Titchmarsh, as well as making many non-presenter-led films.

Series he has worked on have won BAFTA[4], RTS Education[5], Czech Crystal[6], Learning On Screen[7] and Peabody Awards[8] and have been nominated for BAFTA [9], RTS[10], Grierson and Emmy Awards. He has written for The Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, Independent on Sunday, Mail on Sunday, Literary Review, and Sight & Sound.

Credits include:

PAPPANO’S CLASSICAL VOICES

Presented by Sir Antonio Pappano. Series producer. BBC 4, 2015.

RULE BRITANNIA! MUSIC, MISCHIEF & MORALS IN THE 18TH CENTURY

Presented by Suzy Klein. Series producer/director, Episode One. BBC 4, 2014.

DARCEY’S BALLERINA HEROINES

Presented by Darcey Bussell. Writer. BBC 2, 2014.

BACH – A PASSIONATE LIFE

Presented by Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Producer/co-Director. BBC 2, 2013.

CZECH CRYSTAL FOR BEST MUSIC OR DANCE DOCUMENTARY – GOLDEN PRAGUE INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION FESTIVAL

THE SOUND & THE FURY

Modern music, based on The Rest is Noise, by Alex Ross. Edit producer, Episode 2. BBC 4, 2013.

HOWARD GOODALL’S STORY OF MUSIC

Series producer. BBC 2, 2013.

BARENBOIM ON BEETHOVEN

Script associate. BBC 2, 2012.

THE COUNTRY HOUSE REVEALED

with Dan Cruickshank. Easton Neston by Nicholas Hawksmoor. Producer/director, Episode 3. BBC 4, 2011.

THE SEASONS

with Alan Titchmarsh. Series producer. ITV1, 2010.

AFTER ROME: HOLY WAR & CONQUEST

Written & Presented by Boris Johnson. Christian-Muslim relations & The Crusades. Series Producer/co-director. BBC 2, 2009.

HOW MUSIC WORKS

Howard Goodall explores melody, rhythm, harmony, bass. Series Producer/co-director. Channel 4, 2007.

BORIS JOHNSON & THE DREAM OF ROME

Comparing and contrasting the Roman Empire and the EU. Series Producer/co-director. BBC 2, 2006.

THE SPECTATOR AFFAIR

The Spectator in the news. Writer/director. BBC 2, 2005.

HOWARD GOODALL’S 20th CENTURY GREATS

The century’s most influential popular composers. Series Producer/co-director. Channel 4, 2004.

WINNER, RTS EDUCATIONAL AWARD, BEST SECONDARY ARTS PROGRAMME. NOMINATED FOR BAFTA AWARD (HUW WHELDON SPECIALIST FACTUAL)

THE HIGHEST BIDDER

The world’s most expensive objects sold at auction. Portrait of Dr Gachet; Alice In Wonderland mss; Thomas Jefferson ‘1787’ wine. Writer/producer/director. BBC 2, 2003.

THE MEN FROM THE AGENCY

David Puttnam, Alan Parker, Charles Saatchi and adland. Executive producer. BBC 4, 2003.

JOHN ADAMS – AMERICAN CLASSIC

America’s most performed living composer. Writer/director. Channel 4, 2002.

SHORTLISTED FOR A GRIERSON AWARD

HOWARD GOODALL’S GREAT DATES

Key dates in classical music. Series producer/co-director. Channel 4, 2002.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE F-WORD

Writer/director/producer. Channel 4, 2000.

HOWARD GOODALL’S BIG BANGS

Key moments in classical music history. Director, Notation and Recorded Sound. Channel 4, 2000.

SERIES WINNER OF BAFTA (HUW WHELDON) AND PEABODY AWARDS FOR BEST SPECIALIST DOCUMENTARY.

“NOTATION” EPISODE NOMINATED FOR INTERNATIONAL EMMY, RTS AND GRIERSON AWARDS.

STAGESTRUCK

Gay Theatre in the Twentieth Century. Producer/director. Channel 4, 1999.

4 GOES TO GLYNDEBOURNE

Live presentation producer, Manon Lescaut, Le Comte Ory. Channel 4, 1997.

FALLEN ANGELS

Interval film for Gounod’s Faust with Katrin Cartlidge. Producer/director. Channel 4, 1996.

ROCK FAMILY TREES

Writer/director/producer, New York Punk; the British R&B Boom. BBC 2, 1995.

LAUGHTER & LOATHING

Ian Hislop on Juvenal, played by Stephen Fry. Producer/director. BBC 2, 1994.

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY

The story of a Socialist Realist painting. Producer/Director. BBC 2, 1993.

A NIGHT IN WITH ALAN BENNETT

A personal view of television. Producer/director. BBC 2, 1992.

SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES

Popular music archive performance. Originator/Series producer. BBC 2, 1991.

SOUNDS OF THE SIXTIES

Popular music archive performance. Originator/Producer. BBC 2, 1990.

STUDIO DIRECTOR Film 83, Film 84, Film 85.

Live studio director, BBC North West, 1982.

Network and Promotions director, Presentation, London, 1982.

Notes

  1. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0969389/
  2. "Archived Copy". Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-17.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://www.howardgoodall.co.uk/articles-press-etc/a-review-of-howard-goodalls-20th-century-greats-series
  4. http://awards.bafta.org/keyword-search?keywords=Huw%20Wheldon%20Award
  5. https://rts.org.uk/award/educational-television-awards-2004
  6. http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/specialy/zlatapraha/en/2013/news/326-grand-prix-golden-prague-goes-to-journey-of-a-lifetime-sir-georg-solti/
  7. http://www.channel4.com/media/documents/corporate/awards/Awards_2008.pdf
  8. http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/howard-goodalls-big-bangs
  9. http://awards.bafta.org/award/2005/television/huw-wheldon-award-for-specialist-factual
  10. https://rts.org.uk/award/programme-awards-winners-2000



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