Martin Lisemore Explained

Martin Lisemore
Birth Date:July 1939
Occupation:Television producer
Spouse:Sarah Lisemore

Martin Arnold Lisemore (July 1939  - 3 February 1977) was a British television producer.

Educated at Abingdon School and then Hardye's School, Dorchester, Lisemore rose through the ranks of the BBC drama department for some years,[1] and became a producer in the late 1960s.[2] He was responsible for many period drama adaptations, including The Woodlanders, The Spoils of Poynton, Jude the Obscure (1971), Sense and Sensibility (1971) and Emma (1972).

Lisemore quickly established himself as a leading producer of classic period drama, often working in partnership with script editor Betty Willingale.[3] He achieved his greatest success with the dramatisations of The Pallisers (1974), How Green Was My Valley (1975–76) and I Claudius (1976), the later winning both BAFTA and Emmy awards.[4]

Martin Lisemore was married to Sarah Lisemore, an actress who was the location stand-in for Deborah Watling for location material shot for the Doctor Who story The Enemy of the World in 1968 (Martin Lisemore was the Production Assistant - the BBC term, at the time, for First Assistant - on The Enemy of the World).

On 3 February 1977, during the production of his next series, Murder Most English, Lisemore was killed in a road accident.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Sunday Post: I, Claudius. 25 September 2016 . BBC.
  2. Web site: Martin Lisemore. https://web.archive.org/web/20161021012145/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f4e9c9e. dead. 21 October 2016. BFI.
  3. News: Betty Willingale obituary. The Times. London. 8 March 2021. 8 March 2021.
  4. Web site: Martin Lisemore. IMDb.
  5. Web site: "MR MARTIN LISEMORE Gifted television producer." Times [London, England] 5 Feb. 1977]. The Times.