Ken Grieve
Born: 17th March 1942 (as Kenneth Alan Grieve)
Died: 15th November 2016 (aged 74 years)
Episodes Broadcast: 1979
Ken Grieve was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and planned to be a lecturer
in philosophy before instead finding employment as a cameraman
with Granada Television. Grieve became highly sought after and
eventually moved into directing, initially on Coronation Street
in 1974. Other work at Granada included The XYY Man and This
Year Next Year. Grieve went freelance around 1977 and directed
episodes of The Omega Factor and Crown Court before
agreeing to make Destiny Of The
Daleks for Doctor Who, starring Tom Baker as the Fourth
Doctor.
During the Eighties, Grieve worked on programmes such as
Strangers, Chessgame, Bulman and Game, Set, And
Match. He remained prolific during the Nineties, directing for
programmes including Bergerac, Bugs, Cadfael and
Peak Practice. Following the turn of the century, he was
responsible for no fewer than eighteen episodes of The Bill,
alongside shows like Night & Day, The Royal and
Casualty.
Grieve's final work was an episode of Law & Order: UK in 2009.
Around this time, he was diagnosed with myeloma, which prompted his
retirement from directing. Nonetheless, he continued to mentor young
filmmakers in his native Edinburgh until his death on November 15th,
2016. Grieve was predeceased by his wife, Fiona Mouat; they were
survived by their children Simon, Ben, Charlotte and Dee.
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