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Director

David Maloney

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Directed credits

26

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Strong directing catalog.

TMDB popularity

0.5

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Directed movies: 15Directed series: 11All crew credits: 34

TMDB ID: 1213655

IMDb ID: nm0540543

Known for: Directing

Born: December 14, 1933

Died: July 18, 2006

Age: 72

Place of birth: Alvechurch, Worcestershire, England, UK

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1962 - 2024

Years active: 63

Average TMDB rating: 7.2

Wikidata: Q5237085

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Director (26)Producer (6)Production Assistant (2)

Biography

David John Lee Maloney (14 December 1933 – 18 July 2006) was a British television director and producer, best known for his work on the BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who, Blake's 7 and The Day of the Triffids. Maloney joined the BBC as a television production assistant and trained to be a director at the corporation. His directing credits included the police series Z-Cars, Softly, Softly: Taskforce and Juliet Bravo, and an adaptation of the Walter Scott novel Ivanhoe (1970). He first worked on Doctor Who as a production assistant to Christopher Barry on the serial The Rescue (1965). He directed eight Doctor Who serials between 1968 and 1977. He became, along with Douglas Camfield, one of producer Philip Hinchcliffe's two favourite directors. He then became the producer of the first three seasons of Blake's 7 (1978–80), which included directing three episodes himself. He left Blake's 7 to produce the last series of When the Boat Comes In (1981). He also produced the BBC's adaptation of John Wyndham's novel The Day of the Triffids (1981). After his work in television drama, Maloney moved to factual programme-making and travelled the world making various documentaries for the ITV contractor Central. Towards the end of his life, he appeared in a number of TV and DVD documentaries about his work on Doctor Who. He also provided DVD commentaries for three of the serials he directed, The Mind Robber (1968), Genesis of the Daleks (1975) and The Talons of Weng-Chiang (1977).

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