Paul Bernard

Paul Bernard

CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
GenderMale
BirthdayJun 20, 1929
Death1997-09-25
BiographyPaul Bernard (20 June 1929 – 25 September 1997) was an English television director and production designer.

Bernard was born in London, England. As a designer he worked on series including The Avengers. His direction credits include Coronation Street, The Tomorrow People, Z-Cars, four episodes of Virgin of the Secret Service (1968) (for which he also worked as a supervising producer with Robert D. Cardona), and the Doctor Who stories Day of the Daleks (1972), The Time Monster (1972) and Frontier in Space (1973).

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