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'''George Gallaccio''' (born 23 December 1938) is a retired [[United Kingdom|British]] [[television producer]] who previously worked as a production assistant and production unit manager. His most prominent work was as the producer on two [[BBC]] detective drama series, ''[[Miss Marple (TV series)|Miss Marple]]'' (1985–1992), based on the novels by [[Agatha Christie]], and ''[[Bergerac (TV series)|Bergerac]]'' (1988–1991), for which he was the final producer.
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'''George Gallaccio''' (born 23 December 1938) is a British retired television producer who previously worked as a production assistant and production unit manager. His most prominent work was as the producer on two [[BBC]] detective drama series, ''[[Miss Marple (TV series)|Miss Marple]]'' (1985–1992), based on the novels by [[Agatha Christie]], and ''[[Bergerac (TV series)|Bergerac]]'' (1988–1991), for which he was the final producer.


==Career==
==Career==


He began his career at the BBC in the early-1970s. He was the production assistant on ''[[Moonbase 3]]'' (1973), which was created by the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' production team of [[Barry Letts]] and [[Terrance Dicks]]. He also worked as a production unit manager (PUM), in charge of the budgets on a given production. In this capacity he worked on ''Doctor Who'' between 1974 and 1976, and briefly appears on screen as one of the faces in the mind-bending sequence of ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]'' (1976).<ref>{{cite web|title=The Brain of Morbius|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/brainmorbius/detail.shtml|website=BBC|accessdate=23 September 2020}}</ref> He also worked on the BBC's adaptations of ''[[David Copperfield (1974 TV serial)|David Copperfield]]'' (1974–75) and ''[[Anna Karenina (1977 TV serial)|Anna Karenina]]'' (1977).
Gallaccio began his career at the BBC in the early 1970s. He was the production assistant on ''[[Moonbase 3]]'' (1973), which was created by the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' production team of [[Barry Letts]] and [[Terrance Dicks]]. He also worked as a production unit manager (PUM), a new role created at the BBC which meant that he was in charge of the budgets on a given production. In this capacity he worked on ''Doctor Who'' between 1974 and 1976, and briefly appeared on screen as one of the faces in the mind-bending sequence of ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]'' (1976),<ref>{{cite web|title=The Brain of Morbius|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/brainmorbius/detail.shtml|website=BBC|accessdate=23 September 2020}}</ref> later suggested as an early incarnation of the Doctor by producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]]. He also worked on the BBC's adaptations of ''[[David Copperfield (1974 TV serial)|David Copperfield]]'' (1974–75) and ''[[Anna Karenina (1977 TV serial)|Anna Karenina]]'' (1977).


He worked as a drama producer for the first time on the six-part serial ''[[The Legend of Robin Hood]]'' (1975), and later produced two for [[BBC Scotland]], the supernatural series ''[[The Omega Factor]]'' (1979) and the [[Andrea Newman]] serial ''Mackenzie'' (1980). He was also offered the job of producer on ''Doctor Who'' by BBC Drama's Head of Series & Serials [[Graeme MacDonald]] as the replacement for [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]], but turned the role down as he wished to move away from science fiction.{{citation needed|date=December 2018}} Between 1988 and 1991, he served as the final producer of the detective drama set in Jersey, ''Bergerac''. He produced several ''Miss Marple'' dramas between 1985 and 1992.
Gallaccio worked as a drama producer for the first time on the six-part serial ''[[The Legend of Robin Hood (TV series)|The Legend of Robin Hood]]'' (1975), and later produced two series for [[BBC Scotland]], the supernatural ''[[The Omega Factor]]'' (1979) and the [[Andrea Newman]] serial ''Mackenzie'' (1980). He was the BBC management's first choice to produce ''Doctor Who'' following the departure of [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] in 1980, but turned it down.<ref>{{cite book |author1=Graeme Burk|author2=Robert Smith |title=Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die|year=2013|page=197|publisher=ECW Press|isbn=9781770411661}}</ref> Between 1988 and 1991, he served as the final producer of the detective drama set in Jersey, ''Bergerac''. He produced several ''Miss Marple'' dramas between 1985 and 1992.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In 1962, Gallaccio married Maureen Morris, an actress. The following year, she gave birth to a daughter, artist [[Anya Gallaccio|Anya]].

In 1962 he married the actress [[Maureen Morris]]. The following year she gave birth to a daughter, the artist [[Anya Gallaccio]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 9 December 2023

George Gallaccio (born 23 December 1938) is a British retired television producer who previously worked as a production assistant and production unit manager. His most prominent work was as the producer on two BBC detective drama series, Miss Marple (1985–1992), based on the novels by Agatha Christie, and Bergerac (1988–1991), for which he was the final producer.

Career[edit]

Gallaccio began his career at the BBC in the early 1970s. He was the production assistant on Moonbase 3 (1973), which was created by the Doctor Who production team of Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks. He also worked as a production unit manager (PUM), a new role created at the BBC which meant that he was in charge of the budgets on a given production. In this capacity he worked on Doctor Who between 1974 and 1976, and briefly appeared on screen as one of the faces in the mind-bending sequence of The Brain of Morbius (1976),[1] later suggested as an early incarnation of the Doctor by producer Philip Hinchcliffe. He also worked on the BBC's adaptations of David Copperfield (1974–75) and Anna Karenina (1977).

Gallaccio worked as a drama producer for the first time on the six-part serial The Legend of Robin Hood (1975), and later produced two series for BBC Scotland, the supernatural The Omega Factor (1979) and the Andrea Newman serial Mackenzie (1980). He was the BBC management's first choice to produce Doctor Who following the departure of Graham Williams in 1980, but turned it down.[2] Between 1988 and 1991, he served as the final producer of the detective drama set in Jersey, Bergerac. He produced several Miss Marple dramas between 1985 and 1992.

Personal life[edit]

In 1962, Gallaccio married Maureen Morris, an actress. The following year, she gave birth to a daughter, artist Anya.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Brain of Morbius". BBC. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  2. ^ Graeme Burk; Robert Smith (2013). Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die. ECW Press. p. 197. ISBN 9781770411661.

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