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Bill Grundy (I) (1923–1993)

Bill Grundy was born on February 20, 1923 in Chorlton, Manchester, Lancashire, England as William Grundy. He is known for his work on World in Action (1963), All Our Yesterdays (1960) and Man About the House (1974). He was married to Jane Nicholson. He died on February 9, 1993 in Marple, Cheshire, England. See full bio »

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Known For

World in Action Producer
(1963)
(1960)
Man About the House Interviewer
(1974)
A Kind of Loving Interviewer
(1982)

Filmography

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 1967 The Flower of Gloster (TV Series) (producer - 13 episodes)
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- The Deadline (1967) ... (producer)
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 1963 World in Action (TV Series documentary) (producer - 2 episodes)
- The Volunteers (1963) ... (producer)
- East Germany (1963) ... (producer)
 1960 All Our Yesterdays (TV Series documentary) (producer)
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Personal Quote:

Go ahead. You've got five more seconds. Say something outrageous. (His infamous last words to the Sex Pistols, December 1976, "Today Programme." The Pistols obliged him, and the ensuing ruckus cost him his job.)

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He initiated 'The Flower of Gloster' series as he was concerned about the neglect and decline of the river canals at that point in time and wanted to spark interest in their potential. See more »

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