Harry Pottle
Harry Pottle (1925–1998) was a British art director.
Harry Pottle | |
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Born | 9 December 1925 Brentford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom |
Died | January 1998 Dorset, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1948-1994 (film & TV) |
Pottle began his career working for the design team at Alexander Korda's London Films after the Second World War..[1] He designed the sets for twenty five episodes of the television series The Avengers during the mid-1960s.[2] He also worked on The Human Jungle and The Persuaders!.
Selected filmography
- Lost (1956)
- Deadly Record (1959)
- Blind Date (1959)
- The Big Day (1960)
- The Bulldog Breed (1960)
- Snowball (1960)
- The Man in the Back Seat (1961)
- Very Important Person (1961)
- Waltz of the Toreadors (1962)
- The Fast Lady (1962)
- Crooks Anonymous (1962)
- Unearthly Stranger (1963)
- Father Came Too! (1964)
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
- The Adventurers (1970)
- The Firechasers (1971)
- The Tamarind Seed (1974)
- The Wilby Conspiracy (1975)
- Alfie Darling (1975)
- Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977)
- Confessions from a Holiday Camp (1977)
- The Uncanny (1977)
- The Big Sleep (1978)
- The Thirty Nine Steps (1978)
- Murder by Decree (1979)
- Bear Island (1979)
- Funny Money (1983)
- Turk 182 (1985)
- The Second Victory (1987)
- Collision Course (1989)
- Loose Cannons (1990)
- Carry On Columbus (1992)
- It Runs in the Family (1994)
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References
- Britton & Barker p.65
- Britton & Barker p.65
Bibliography
- Piers D. Britton & Simon J. Barker. Reading between Designs: Visual Imagery and the Generation of Meaning in The Avengers, The Prisoner, and Doctor Who. University of Texas Press, 2010.
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