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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Television Editor

Name
  
Peter Goodchild


Employer
  
BBC Television

Years active
  
1965-94


Born
  
18 August 1939 (age 84) (
1939-08-18
)

Occupation
  
Television editor, producer and executive

Known for
  
Horizon, Q.E.D., Screen One, Screen Two, Screenplay

Awards
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series

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Alma mater
  
St John's College, Oxford

Peter Goodchild CChem FRSC (born 18 August 1939) is a former BBC television editor, who notably edited Horizon and who initiated the popular 1980s BBC science series Q.E.D..

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Early life

He studied at St John's College, Oxford.

BBC

He joined the BBC's Horizon, becoming a producer from 1965-69. From 1969-76 he was Editor of Horizon, at the time the series was much in its heyday and essential viewing for many people. Under him, it won a BAFTA award (British Academy Television Awards) in 1972 and 1974 for Best Factual Series.

He was executive producer of the BAFTA Award winning series Marie Curie (1977) and Oppenheimer (1980).

From 1980-84 he was BBC Television's Head of Science & Features; in this position he created QED. From 1984-89 he branched out, away from science, becoming BBC Television's Head of Plays; in this position, he created Screen One, Screen Two and Screenplay. From 1989-94 he was an executive producer in the BBC Film department.

References

Peter Goodchild Wikipedia