
Director
George Spenton-Foster
Born 1926 · Lambeth, London, England, UK
George Spenton-Foster (11 November 1926 – 26 December 1993) was a British television director and television producer. Joining the BBC in 1948 as George Spenton, he worked as a call boy on productions including The Quatermass Experiment. A move to production assistant led to a promotion as director in 1963, adopting Spenton-Foster as his professional surname by the mid-sixties. After producing a few anthology series in his homeland, like Thirty-Minute Theatre, he went to Australia in 1968 to produce a short-lived police series, The Link Men (1970). For the BBC, Spenton-Foster directed two Doctor Who stories: Image of the Fendahl (1977) and The Ribos Operation (1978). He also directed four Blake's 7 episodes from its second series in 1979: "Weapon", "Pressure Point", "Voice from the Past" and "Gambit". In late 1982, Spenton-Foster left the Liverpool-based soap opera Brookside four days before it aired because of a disagreement over bad language in the dialogue.
Directed

Doctor Who
Director · 1963

Blake's 7
Director · 1978

Survivors
Director · 1975

Cribb
Director · 1980

Lambda 1
Director · 1966

Out of the Unknown
Director · 1965

The Counterfeit Man
Director · 1965

Doctor Who: Image of the Fendahl
Director · 1977
Barlow
Director · 1971

Doctor Who: The Ribos Operation
Director · 1978

The Regiment
Director · 1972

Londoners
Director · 1965
The Sugar Cubes
Director · 1966