Occupation Television director Years active 1985–present | Name Terry McDonough Role Television Director | |
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Movies An Adventure in Space and Time Awards British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series Nominations Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama Similar Mark Gatiss, Caroline Skinner, Jimmy McGovern, David Bradley, Sita Williams |
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Terry McDonough is a British television director.
He has been active since 1985 working as a grip and camera operator for much of the 1990s. He moved on to directing episodes of Peak Practice, Where the Heart Is, Sweet Medicine, The Royal, Wire in the Blood, The Street and Vincent.
In 2008, he began directing episodes of American television series namely Eleventh Hour, Breaking Bad, The Gates, No Ordinary Family, Tower Prep, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior and the mystery miniseries Clue.
In January 2013 he was announced as the director of the forthcoming BBC docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time, depicting the creation of the iconic British science-fiction series Doctor Who.
In 2015, he directed the pilot episode of "The Expanse (TV series)", as well as the season finale.