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William Sellars (5 June 1925 – 19 December 2018) was an English television producer and director, most active from the 1960s to the 1980s. His entire 33-year-career was spent working on projects for the BBC.''All Memories Great & Small'', Oliver Crocker (2016; MIWK) Of these, '' All Creatures Great and Small'' (1978–90), which he produced for its entire run, was the biggest success. Conversely, he had a major critical failure with ''
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'' (1981–83), a soap opera set on board a
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in the
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Early life

Sellars was born in
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in
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and left school at the age of 14 to work in a factory. He performed his
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service in the 11th East African Royal Artillery Regiment of the
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and toured India with the Combined Services Entertainment company.


Career

Sellars began his career in the theatre in 1947, working as an assistant floor manager. This was followed by a long period spent in
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, where he also began directing. In 1958 he joined the BBC as a floor manager and soon became a production assistant. He became a director at the BBC following an exodus of staff to the corporation's rival,
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. From 1962-1967, Sellars' work for
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as a director included being assigned to the soap opera ''
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'' and the early ''
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'', for which he directed ''
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'' (1966). He also directed episodes of ''
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'' and ''
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'' during this period. Most of Sellars's early work was
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in common with much television of the time. After his period as a contract director, Sellars became a producer. His first work in this role was as
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's successor on '' The Newcomers''. From 1967 to 1976, he moved through a succession of dramas, including '' The Doctors'' and '' The Brothers''. He also had a period of producing shorter-form dramas. Most of these were mysteries, such as '' The Chinese Puzzle'' (1974) and an adaptation of ''
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'' (1975). In 1977, he found himself back to regular series work when he was given '' All Creatures Great and Small'', which began transmission in January the following year. Although he would produce other shows in the downtime from ''All Creatures''—such as the poorly received soap opera ''
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'' and another veterinary drama, '' One By One''—he would work on ''All Creatures'' until the end of his active career in 1990. As producer of ''All Creatures Great and Small'' he received his only two significant awards nominations: a
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nomination for Best Drama Series in 1979, and a Primetime
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nomination for Best Children's Series in 1990.


Personal life

In 1950 Sellars married the actress June Bland. The couple had three children before divorcing in 1974. Sellars then lived with Alan Sandilands, moving to Spain in 2003 and entering a
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the following year. Sandilands died in 2012, and Sellars then returned to England. He remarried Bland, who remained with him until his death.Obituary, the Times, 12 January 2019 Sellars' grandson is the comedian
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