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[[Douglas Bristow]] is a producer.
 
[[Douglas Bristow]] is a producer.
  
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Biography ==
  
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He was married to [[Yvonne Banning]], they had two children, Jeremy Bristow-Bovey and Paul Bristow-Bovey.
  
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...ouglas Bristow-Bovey, they had two children, Jeremy Bristow-Bovey and Paul Bristow-Bovey.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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The Villagers
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''[[The Villagers]]'' written by [[John Cundill]] and [[Noel Harford]] and directed by [[Douglas Bristow]], with music by [[Mick Jade]] and the series edited by [[Pieter van Rooyen for TV in 1976.
...written by [[John Cundill]] and [[Noel Harford]] and directed by [[Douglas Bristow]], with music by [[Mick Jade]] and the series edited by [[Pieter van Rooye
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''[[Bye Bye Booysens]]'' TV movie (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), ''[[The Wind Blew Her Away]]'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]) in 1980, ''[[Hospital]]'' (TV series) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1982 – ''[[Moving]]'' (TV Play) (Director: [[Peter Bode]]), ''[[Hospital]]'' (TV series) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1982 – ''[[Moving]]'' (TV Play) (Director: [[Peter Bode]]),''[[Simon and Laura]]'' (television play) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), ''[[The Touch of Pink]]'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), ''[[Simon and Laura]]'' (television play) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1984, ''The Danny Bickett Show'' (pilot for television series),  
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''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]], [[Douglas Bristow]], ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' (TV play) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1984 – ''Shakes vs Shav'' (TV play) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]).
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...so he worked for the Loft, [[SWAPAC]], [[PACOFS]], [[Ian Fraser]], Douglas Bristow, Philo Pieterse, C.V.E. Films, Satellite productions and Cannon Films. Thes
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1982 – ''The Touch of Pink'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]])
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== Awards, etc ==
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At that time she was approached by [[Douglas Bristow]], the original producer of the [[SABC]]’s first English-language soap op
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== Sources ==
1980 – ''Bye Bye Booysens'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]),
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[[Pretoria News]], 5 January 1076.
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1982 – ''[[Simon and Laura]]'' (television play) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1984 – ''The Danny Bickett Show'' (pilot for television series) (Prod
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Go to the  [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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...]], [[Leslie Mongezi]], [[Anthony Wilson]], [[Jurgen Hellberg]], [[Douglas Bristow]], [[David Butler]], [[Dennis Folbigge]], [[Bart Fouche]], [[Graham Armitag
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Hugh Rouse
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1977 – ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' (TV play) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1984 – ''Shakes vs Shav'' (TV play) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]),
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...lan Nathanson]]), 1980 – ''[[Hospital]]'' (TV series) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1982 – ''[[Moving]]'' (TV Play) (Director: [[Peter Bode]]), 1983 - ''
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...]]), 1980 – ''[[The Wind Blew Her Away]]'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Douglas Bristow]]), 1980 – ''[[The Settlers]]'' (TV series) (Director: [[Elmo de Witt]]),
 
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 16 January 2023

Douglas Bristow is a producer.

Biography ==

He was married to Yvonne Banning, they had two children, Jeremy Bristow-Bovey and Paul Bristow-Bovey.


Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

The Villagers written by John Cundill and Noel Harford and directed by Douglas Bristow, with music by Mick Jade and the series edited by [[Pieter van Rooyen for TV in 1976. Bye Bye Booysens TV movie (Director: Douglas Bristow), The Wind Blew Her Away (TV movie) (Director: Douglas Bristow) in 1980, Hospital (TV series) (Director: Douglas Bristow), 1982 – Moving (TV Play) (Director: Peter Bode), Hospital (TV series) (Director: Douglas Bristow), 1982 – Moving (TV Play) (Director: Peter Bode),Simon and Laura (television play) (Director: Douglas Bristow), The Touch of Pink (TV movie) (Director: Douglas Bristow), Simon and Laura (television play) (Director: Douglas Bristow), 1984, The Danny Bickett Show (pilot for television series), Kringe in 'n Bos, Douglas Bristow, Much Ado About Nothing (TV play) (Director: Douglas Bristow), 1984 – Shakes vs Shav (TV play) (Director: Douglas Bristow).



Awards, etc

Sources

Pretoria News, 5 January 1076.


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