Harold Edward Snoad (born 28 August 1935) is a British television producer, writer and director. He is best known for the
television
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sitcom
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''
Keeping Up Appearances
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'', starring
Patricia Routledge
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and
Clive Swift
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. He is also well known for having directed and produced ''
Ever Decreasing Circles'' starring
Richard Briers
Richard David Briers (14 January 1934 – 17 February 2013) was an English actor whose five-decade career encompassed film, radio, stage and television.
Briers first came to prominence as George Starling in ''Marriage Lines'' (1961–66), but ...
and
Peter Egan, as well as ''
Don't Wait Up'' starring
Tony Britton
Anthony Edward Lowry Britton (9 June 1924 – 22 December 2019) was an English actor. He appeared in a variety of films (including ''The Day of the Jackal (film), The Day of the Jackal'') and television sitcoms (including ''Don't Wait Up (TV ser ...
and
Nigel Havers
Nigel Allan Havers (born 6 November 1951) is an English actor. His film roles include Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 British film ''Chariots of Fire'', which earned him a BAFTA nomination; as Dr. Rawlins in the 1987 Steven Spielberg war drama ...
.
He has also had a successful writing career with his writing partner
Michael Knowles, writing the radio spinoff of ''
Dad's Army
''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
'', ''
It Sticks Out Half a Mile'' which evolved into the short-lived television series for
ITV called ''
High & Dry''.
Directing and Producing Career
Harold Snoad joined the
BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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in 1957, after working in the theatre, and had numerous roles, including as a ‘call boy’ for an episode of ''
Hancock's Half Hour
''Hancock's Half Hour'' was a BBC radio comedy, and later television comedy series, broadcast from 1954 to 1961 and written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The series starred Tony Hancock, with Sidney James; the radio version also co-starred, ...
'' in 1960. Snoad soon gained promotion, becoming a producer and director in 1969. At the time, he was one of the youngest directors work in television. His first directing role came with ''
Dad's Army
''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
'' starring
Arthur Lowe
Arthur Lowe (22 September 1915 – 15 April 1982) was an English actor. His acting career spanned 36 years, including starring roles in numerous theatre and television productions. He played Captain Mainwaring in the British sitcom ''Dad' ...
,
John Le Mesurier
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and
Clive Dunn
Clive Robert Benjamin Dunn (9 January 19206 November 2012) was an English actor. Although he was only 48 and one of the youngest cast members, he was cast in a role many years his senior, as the elderly Lance Corporal Jones in the BBC sitcom ' ...
. Snoad had already served as Production Assistant in series one and two and was responsible for choosing the town of
Thetford
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in
Norfolk
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as the site for the location filming. The first episode which was directed by Snoad was ''
The Lion Has Phones
"The Lion Has 'Phones" is the third episode of the third series of the British comedy series ''Dad's Army''. It was originally transmitted on 25 September 1969.
Synopsis
Captain Mainwaring teaches the platoon how to use a public telephone box fo ...
'' which was first broadcast on 25 September 1969 and attracted 11.3 million viewers. in 1973, Snoad directed the sitcom ''
Casanova '73'' starring
Leslie Phillips
Leslie Samuel Phillips (20 April 1924 – 7 November 2022) was an English actor, director, producer and author. He achieved prominence in the 1950s, playing smooth, upper-class comic roles utilising his "Ding dong" and "Hello" catchphrases. ...
, but the series was not a success and received criticism from the likes of
Mary Whitehouse
Constance Mary Whitehouse (; 13 June 1910 – 23 November 2001) was a British teacher and conservative activist. She campaigned against social liberalism and the mainstream British media, both of which she accused of encouraging a more permis ...
. Snoad later went on to say of the series that he felt that if it had been aired five years later then it would probably have been better received. In 1974, he went on to work on series two of ''
Are You Being Served?
''Are You Being Served?'' is a British sitcom created and written by executive producer David Croft (Croft also directed some episodes) and Jeremy Lloyd, with contributions from Michael Knowles and John Chapman, for the BBC. Set in London, ...
''. Later that year, Snoad began to work on ''
The Dick Emery Show
''The Dick Emery Show'' is a British sketch comedy show starring Dick Emery. It was broadcast on the BBC from 1963 to 1981. It was directed and produced by Harold Snoad. The show was broadcast over 19 series with 166 episodes. The show experien ...
'', the show was already in its twelfth series by then and he would continue to direct and produce the show until its end in 1981. In 1976, Snoad directed with
Ray Cooney
Raymond George Alfred Cooney, OBE (born 30 May 1932) is an English playwright, actor, and director.
His biggest success, '' Run for Your Wife'' (1983), ran for nine years in London's West End and is its longest-running comedy. He has had 17 o ...
his first feature film ''
Not Now, Comrade'' which starred
Leslie Phillips
Leslie Samuel Phillips (20 April 1924 – 7 November 2022) was an English actor, director, producer and author. He achieved prominence in the 1950s, playing smooth, upper-class comic roles utilising his "Ding dong" and "Hello" catchphrases. ...
,
Windsor Davies
Windsor Davies (28 August 1930 – 17 January 2019) was a British actor. He is best remembered for playing Battery Sergeant Major Williams in the sitcom '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' (1974–1981) over its entire run. The show's popularity resulted ...
,
Don Estelle and
Ian Lavender
Arthur Ian Lavender (born 16 February 1946) is an English stage, film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Private Pike in the BBC sitcom ''Dad's Army'', and is the last surviving major cast member of the series following the ...
.
In the 1980s, he worked on all six series of ''
Don't Wait Up'', starring
Tony Britton
Anthony Edward Lowry Britton (9 June 1924 – 22 December 2019) was an English actor. He appeared in a variety of films (including ''The Day of the Jackal (film), The Day of the Jackal'') and television sitcoms (including ''Don't Wait Up (TV ser ...
,
Nigel Havers
Nigel Allan Havers (born 6 November 1951) is an English actor. His film roles include Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 British film ''Chariots of Fire'', which earned him a BAFTA nomination; as Dr. Rawlins in the 1987 Steven Spielberg war drama ...
and
Dinah Sheridan
Dinah Sheridan (born Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg; 17 September 1920 – 25 November 2012) was an English actress with a career spanning seven decades. She was best known for the films ''Genevieve'' (1953) and '' The Railway Children'' (1970); the lo ...
which ran from 1983 to 1990. In 2009, Snoad recalled a joke that the cast played on him while he was having dinner with
Patricia Routledge
Dame Katherine Patricia Routledge, (; born 17 February 1929) is an English actress, singer and broadcaster. For her role as Hyacinth Bucket in the BBC sitcom '' Keeping Up Appearances'' (1990–1995), she was nominated for the BAFTA TV Awar ...
, he said: "
Tony Britton
Anthony Edward Lowry Britton (9 June 1924 – 22 December 2019) was an English actor. He appeared in a variety of films (including ''The Day of the Jackal (film), The Day of the Jackal'') and television sitcoms (including ''Don't Wait Up (TV ser ...
- who, by his own admission, did not always arrive at rehearsals dead on time - stopped and knelt down in front of me and asked whether I would be kind enough to allow him another forty-eight hours to complete the five hundred lines I had given him for being late the previous morning! Tony moved on and was replaced by
Nigel Havers
Nigel Allan Havers (born 6 November 1951) is an English actor. His film roles include Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 British film ''Chariots of Fire'', which earned him a BAFTA nomination; as Dr. Rawlins in the 1987 Steven Spielberg war drama ...
and
Dinah Sheridan
Dinah Sheridan (born Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg; 17 September 1920 – 25 November 2012) was an English actress with a career spanning seven decades. She was best known for the films ''Genevieve'' (1953) and '' The Railway Children'' (1970); the lo ...
who begged forgiveness for chatting during rehearsals.
Simon Williams apologised for mucking up one of his lines that morning. One by one the whole cast generally ‘bowed and scraped’. As the last member moved on Patricia turned to me and said, ‘They obviously adore you!'"
’ Snoad then went on to direct and produce the final two series of ''
Ever Decreasing Circles'' after the show previous director,
Sydney Lotterby
Sydney Warren Lotterby OBE (30 November 1926 – 28 July 2020) was a British television producer and director who produced numerous BBC comedy series.
Life and career
Lotterby was born in Paddington, London, to Winifred (née Warren) and Sidne ...
was replaced due to not giving enough direction to the leading actors. The series starred
Richard Briers
Richard David Briers (14 January 1934 – 17 February 2013) was an English actor whose five-decade career encompassed film, radio, stage and television.
Briers first came to prominence as George Starling in ''Marriage Lines'' (1961–66), but ...
,
Penelope Wilton
Dame Penelope Alice Wilton (born 3 June 1946), styled Penelope, Lady Holm between 1998 and 2001, is an English actress. She is known for starring opposite Richard Briers in the BBC sitcom '' Ever Decreasing Circles'' (1984–1989); playing H ...
and
Peter Egan. The series attracted 12 million views, It is series four of ''
Ever Decreasing Circles'' which Snoad uses as a case study for his 1988 book ''Directing Situation Comedy''. While working on the show,
Peter Egan observed that Snoad had a very different technique to Lotterby saying that while Lotterby was an introvert, Snoad was an extrovert. In 1988, Snoad directed and produced the television film ''Wife begins at 40'', for this Snoad again worked with
Ray Cooney
Raymond George Alfred Cooney, OBE (born 30 May 1932) is an English playwright, actor, and director.
His biggest success, '' Run for Your Wife'' (1983), ran for nine years in London's West End and is its longest-running comedy. He has had 17 o ...
'','' who he had worked with in ''
Not Now, Comrade''. In 1990 he began work on the series that he is perhaps best known, ''
Keeping Up Appearances
''Keeping Up Appearances'' is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke. It originally aired on BBC1 from 1990 to 1995 with two specials airing in 1997 and 2008 on PBS. The central character is an eccentric and snobbish middle class ...
.'' The programme ran for five series with 44 episodes, it was ranked 12th in the 2004 poll in
Britain's Best Sitcom
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. By February 2016, the show had been sold almost 1,000 times to overseas broadcaster making it the
BBC's most exported television program.
After 38 years of working with the
BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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, Snoad returned to the Theatre and in 2009 directed the stage play ''Say Who You Are''. Later that year, he published his second book ''It's Bouquet - Not Bucket!'' In which he tells the behind the scenes story of the series. In the book he states that "My intention in writing this book is ... to provide the millions of fans of ''Keeping Up Appearance'' with a 'companion' to the series".
On the fiftieth anniversary of the first airing of ''
Dad's Army
''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
'', Snoad gave an interview for the
BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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, in which they said "The director of many of the earliest episodes of ''
Dad's Army
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'', which is 50 years old, has said he doubts many of today's shows will last as long." He went on to say that "Nowadays comedies are not so much family-viewing." He has given a number of talks on cruise liners, mainly on the
Queen Elizabeth 2
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on the subject of television comedy.
In 2016 Snoad returned to directing television for the
Animated short
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, ''Dads Army: A Stripe for Frazer'' which was a recreation of the original episode ''
A Stripe for Frazer'' from 1969, of which all recording have since been wiped. Only the audio tape and the radio episode have serviced from the original episode.
Writing career
Snoad began writing with
Michael Knowles in 1972 after they were introduced by their mutual friend,
Jimmy Perry
James Perry, (20 September 1923 – 23 October 2016)Simon Morgan-Russell, "Perry, James (Jimmy) (1923–2016)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, Jan 202available online Retrieved 25 August 2020. was an Engli ...
. When it was decided that there would be a ''Dad’s Army'' radio series, Perry and Croft were too busy writing series six so it was suggested that Harold Snoad should adapt it with
Michael Knowles. In total 67 episodes of ''
Dad's Army
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'' were adapted for radio. In 2017, nine of there radio scripts were adapted for the stage into a performance called ''The Dads Army Radio hour'' (later ''The Dads Army Radio Show'') by
David Benson and Jack Lane for the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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. They toured the country with the show until March 2020 when it was cut short by the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. In 1981, Snoad and Knowles created the ''Dad's Army''
spinoff radio series ''
It Sticks Out Half a Mile''. In 1985 ,they again worked together to create the television adaptation of ''It Sticks Out Half a Mile'' with the pilot "Walking The Plank", starring
Bernard Cribbins
Bernard Joseph Cribbins (29 December 1928 – 27 July 2022) was an English actor and singer whose career spanned over seven decades.
During the 1960s, Cribbins became known in the UK for his successful novelty records "The Hole in the Groun ...
,
Richard Wilson and
Angus Barnett. The BBC did not order a series, but in 1987
Yorkshire Television
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ordered seven episodes under the name of ''
High & Dry''. Despite the series’ success it was short-lived, many criticised it for its lack of location filming which was due to a technicality with union rules. For the series, Snoad uses the pseudonym Alan Sherwood due to his contract to the BBC at the time.
Awards
Throughout Snoad's career, he has reserved a number of awards. In 1987 and in 1988 he was nominated for a
BAFTA for his work on ''
Ever Decreasing Circles''. Then in 1989, for ''Don't Wait Up'' he reserved the
Television and Radio Industries Club
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award for 'Sitcom of the Year'. For his work on ''
Keeping Up Appearances
''Keeping Up Appearances'' is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke. It originally aired on BBC1 from 1990 to 1995 with two specials airing in 1997 and 2008 on PBS. The central character is an eccentric and snobbish middle class ...
'', he reserved two further
BAFTA nominations and the prestigious Dutch award, the Silver Tulip.
Credits: Directing/Producing
* 1969–1970: ''
Dad's Army
''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
'' - 7 episodes
* 1969: ''
Oh, Brother!'' - 3 episodes
* 1972: ''Idle At Work'' - 1 episode
* 1972: ''
His Lordship Entertains'' - all 7 episodes
* 1972: ''Them'' - 5 episodes
* 1973: ''
7 of 1
''Seven of One'' was a British comedy series that aired on BBC2 in 1973. Starring Ronnie Barker, ''Seven of One'' was a series of seven separate comedies that would serve as possible pilots for sitcoms. Originally it was to be called ''Six of ...
'' - 3 episodes
* 1973: ''Elementary, My Dear Watson'' - 1 episode
* 1973: ''Home from Home'' - 1 episode
* 1973: ''Spanner's Eleven'' - 1 episode
* 1973: ''Another Fine Mess'' - 1 episode
* 1973: ''One Man's Meat'' - 1 episode
* 1973: ''
Casanova '73'' - all 7 episodes
* 1974: ''
Are You Being Served?
''Are You Being Served?'' is a British sitcom created and written by executive producer David Croft (Croft also directed some episodes) and Jeremy Lloyd, with contributions from Michael Knowles and John Chapman, for the BBC. Set in London, ...
'' - 5 episodes
* 1974: ''French Relish'' - 1 episode
* 1974–1981: ''
The Dick Emery Show
''The Dick Emery Show'' is a British sketch comedy show starring Dick Emery. It was broadcast on the BBC from 1963 to 1981. It was directed and produced by Harold Snoad. The show was broadcast over 19 series with 166 episodes. The show experien ...
'' - 52 episodes
* 1975: ''
The Rough with the Smooth
''The Rough with the Smooth'' is a British television sitcom which aired on BBC One. After appearing in 1971 as an episode of the Comedy Playhouse, a single series of six episodes was broadcast in 1975.Perry p.45 The plot revolves two writers, on ...
'' - all 6 episodes
* 1976: ''
Not Now, Comrade''
* 1977: ''No Appointment Necessary'' - 2 episodes
* 1978–1980: ''
Rings on Their Fingers'' - all 20 episodes
* 1981: ''Partners'' - 6 episodes
* 1982: ''
Emery Presents: Legacy of Murder'' - all 6 episodes
* 1982: ''
The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim
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'' - all 7 episodes
* 1983: ''Tears Before Bedtime'' - 1 episode
* 1983–1990: ''
Don't Wait Up'' - all 39 episodes
* 1984: ''Hilary'' - 6 episodes
* 1986–1989: ''
Ever Decreasing Circles'' - 14 episodes
* 1987: ''Divided We Stand'' - all 6 episodes
* 1988: ''Wife Begins at 40''
* 1988–1989: ''
Brush Strokes
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'' - series 4
* 1990–1995: ''
Keeping Up Appearances
''Keeping Up Appearances'' is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke. It originally aired on BBC1 from 1990 to 1995 with two specials airing in 1997 and 2008 on PBS. The central character is an eccentric and snobbish middle class ...
'' - all 44 episodes
* 1992:
''Don't Tell Father'' - all 6 episodes
* 1994: ''All Night Long'' - all 6 episodes
* 2016: ''Dad's Army: A Stripe For Frazer''
Credits: Writing (All with Michael Knowles)
* 1974–1976: ''Dads Army'' - Radio adaptation (all 66 episodes)
* 1983-1984: ''
It Sticks Out Half a Mile'' - Radio spin-off of Dads Army
* 1985: ''Walking the Plank'' - Pilot episode, developed into
''High & Dry''
* 1987:
''High & Dry'' - written under the pseudonym Alan Sherwood
Guest appearances
* 1987: ''
Did You See...?''
* 2004–2008: ''
Comedy Connections''
* 2007: ''The World’s Greatest Comedy Characters''
* 2008: ''
The Comedy Map of Britain''
* 2008–2011: ''The Dad’s Army Podcast''
* 2010: ''The Story of ‘Are You Being Served?’''
* 2011: ''Behind the Britcoms: From Script to Screen''
* 2012: ''The Unforgettable Dick Emery''
* 2014: ''The Many Faces of...''
* 2018: ''Saluting Dad’s Army''
Additional appearances
Snoad has been interviewed for several television documentaries. In 1987, he appeared in ''
Did You See...?'' in which he spoke about ''
Ever Decreasing Circles''. Then in 2007, he was interviewed for The World's Greatest Comedy Character and then again in 2008 for
Comedy Map of Britain. Snoad appeared in four episodes of ''
Comedy Connections'' in which he spoke about ''
Dad's Army
''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
'', ''
Don't Wait Up'', ''Ever Decreasing Circles'' and ''
Keeping Up Appearances
''Keeping Up Appearances'' is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke. It originally aired on BBC1 from 1990 to 1995 with two specials airing in 1997 and 2008 on PBS. The central character is an eccentric and snobbish middle class ...
''. In 2010, Snoad appeared in ''The Story of 'Are You Being Served''. When the
BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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moved from
Television Centre, London
Television Centre (TVC) is a building complex in White City, West London, that was the headquarters of BBC Television between 1960 and 2013. After a refurbishment, the complex reopened in 2017 with three studios in use for TV production, oper ...
, Snoad was interviewed for the documentary ''Tales of Television Centre''. On the fiftieth anniversary of ''Dad's Army'', Snoad appeared in four episodes of the
UK TV Gold
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series ''Salting Dads Army''. In 2021, it was announced that Snoad had contributed to a new upcoming book about British sitcoms in the 1970s entitled ''Raising Laughter: How the Sitcom Kept Britain Smiling in the '70s''.
Views on studio audience
Snoad has always been a great supporter of the
studio audience
A studio audience is an audience present for the recording of all or part of a television program or radio program. The primary purpose of the studio audience is to provide applause and/or laughter to the program's soundtrack (as opposed to canned ...
, saying that "when you watch comedy in a theatre or a cinema you are with other people and laughter is infectious. However, at home there could well just be a couple of you watching or you may even be alone and the genuine reaction of a studio audience (not a
laughter track!) can really enhance the viewers' enjoyment."
Personal life
On 6 July 1963, Snoad married Jean Green; the couple have two children. He is a member of the
Dad's Army Appreciation Society
The Dad's Army Appreciation Society is an organisation dedicated to the British television show ''Dad's Army''. It is run by a small group of individuals and has over 1,700 members.
History
The society was founded in 1993 by Bill Pertwee (who pl ...
and in 2013, after the death of
Bill Pertwee
William Desmond Anthony Pertwee, (21 July 1926 – 27 May 2013) was a British comedy actor. He played the role of Chief ARP Warden Hodges in the sitcom ''Dad's Army''.
Early life
Pertwee was born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, on 21 July 1926 ...
, he became the society's vice president, with
Frank Williams as the President. Snoad frequently attends events with the society as a special guest and speaker.
Bibliography
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References
External links
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1935 births
Living people
BBC television producers
British television directors