James Upshaw
James Upshaw is an Australian producer and director, best known for his work in TV in the 1960s.
Select Credits
- Hit Parade (1957) (TV series)
- Bolshoi Ballet (1959)[1]
- Make Ours Music (1959) (TV variety show)[2]
- The Scent of Fear (1960) (TV movie)
- The Lorrae Desmond Show (1960) (TV series)
- The Big Client (1961) (TV movie)
- Red Peppers (1961) (TV documentary)
- The Red Moore Show (1961) (TV movie)
- Don't Listen Ladies (1963) (TV movie)
- Four for the Show (1963) (TV variety series)[3][4]
- Spanish dance theatre special (1963)[5]
- The Gordon Boyd Show (1964) (TV series)
- The Four-Poster (1964) (TV movie)
- On Stage (1964) (TV movie)
- The Big Killing (1965) (TV movie)
- Off the Peg (1965) (TV Series)
- Petrushka (1966) (TV ballet)
- Three Cornered Hat (1966) (ballet)[6]
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References
- "Friendly fans drive Cheyenne to hilltop". The Australian Women's Weekly. 27 (13). Australia, Australia. 2 September 1959. p. 62. Retrieved 1 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- "T.V. HIGHLIGHTS". The Biz. New South Wales, Australia. 23 December 1959. p. 7. Retrieved 1 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- "An hour of laughs with Red Skelton". The Australian Women's Weekly. 31 (2). Australia, Australia. 12 June 1963. p. 15. Retrieved 1 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- "FOUR FOR THE SHOW". The Australian Women's Weekly. 31 (8). Australia, Australia. 24 July 1963. p. 18. Retrieved 1 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Three Spanish Ballets". The Canberra Times. 38 (10, 674). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 23 October 1963. p. 35. Retrieved 1 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Teletopics". The Age. 13 October 1966. p. 18.
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