James MacTaggart Net Worth

James MacTaggart Net Worth is
$17 Million

James MacTaggart Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

James MacTaggart (25 April 1928 – 29 May 1974) was a Scottish-born television producer, director and writer.After an initial career as an actor, MacTaggart worked for BBC Radio in Scotland before moving into television, relocating to London around 1961. MacTaggart aimed to break down the use of naturalism in television drama: "We were going to destroy naturalism", his colleague scriptwriter Troy Kennedy Martin once said, "if possible, before Christmas".After his involvement with such series as Storyboard (1961), wholly written by Kennedy Martin, and Studio 4 (1962), MacTaggart was given the responsibility of producing the second season of The Wednesday Play. The Head of BBC Drama Sydney Newman later credited him with the series success. MacTaggart directed later productions during the anthology series' run and also instalments in its successor, Play for TodayHe joined Kestrel Productions, set up by Kenith Trodd, Tony Garnett and Ken Loach, which had an arrangement with the new ITV contractor London Weekend Television, and directed Dennis Potter's Moonlight on the Highway (1969), with Ian Holm in the play's leading role, and Simon Gray's Pig in the Poke (also 1969). The company's initial burst of activity was short-lived, and MacTaggart freelanced. His only feature film All the Way Up was released in 1970.James MacTaggart died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1974 shortly after finishing Robinson Crusoe (1974). A lecture in his memory is delivered annually at the Edinburgh International Television Festival each August.

Date Of BirthApril 25, 1928
Died1974-05-29
Place Of BirthGlasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
ProfessionProducer, Director, Writer

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Wednesday Play1965-1966TV Series producer - 33 episodes
The Good Shoe Maker and the Poor Fish Peddler1965TV Movie producer
Diary of a Young Man1964TV Series producer - 6 episodes
The Four Seasons of Rosie Carr1964TV Movie producer
First Night1964TV Series producer - 8 episodes
Teletale1963-1964TV Series producer - 8 episodes
Workshop Limits1963TV Movie producer
BBC Sunday-Night Play1960-1963TV Series producer - 2 episodes
Studio 41962TV Series producer - 4 episodes
The Full Chatter1962TV Movie producer
Tickets to Trieste1961TV Movie producer
Storyboard1961TV Series producer
Three Ring Circus1961TV Movie producer
Saturday Playhouse1960TV Series producer - 1 episode

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Churchill's People1975TV Series 1 episode
BBC Play of the Month1968-1974TV Series 5 episodes
Alice Through the Looking Glass1973TV Movie
Play for Today1970-1973TV Series 6 episodes
Stage 21972TV Series 1 episode
All the Way Up1970
Menace1970TV Series 1 episode
W. Somerset Maugham1970TV Series 1 episode
Detective1969TV Series 1 episode
ITV Sunday Night Theatre1969TV Series 2 episodes
For Amusement Only1968TV Series 1 episode
Thirty-Minute Theatre1968TV Series 1 episode
The Franchise Trail1968TV Movie
The Wednesday Play1964-1967TV Series 7 episodes
Theatre 6251967TV Series 2 episodes
Suspense1963TV Series 1 episode
Corrigan Blake1962-1963TV Series 7 episodes
Moonstrike1963TV Series 3 episodes
Z Cars1962TV Series 2 episodes
Studio 41962TV Series 3 episodes
Tickets to Trieste1961TV Movie
Storyboard1961TV Series
Three Ring Circus1961TV Movie
BBC Sunday-Night Play1960TV Series 1 episode
Scotland Yard1960TV Series 1 episode
Para Handy - Master Mariner1959-1960TV Series 3 episodes
Mainly for Women1959TV Series documentary 1 episode

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Churchill's People1975TV Series adaptation - 1 episode
BBC Play of the MonthTV Series writer - 1 episode, 1974 screenplay - 1 episode, 1973
Alice Through the Looking Glass1973TV Movie dramatised by
Scotch on the Rocks1973TV Series script - 5 episodes
Menace1973TV Series writer - 1 episode
Adam Smith1972-1973TV Series writer - 4 episodes
The View from Daniel Pike1971TV Series
Detective1968-1969TV Series dramatisation - 3 episodes
Adam Adamant Lives!1967TV Series by - 1 episode
Studio 41962TV Series adaptation - 1 episode

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Black Eye1958TV MovieGeorge, younger son
A Nest of Singing Birds1954TV MovieGideon Duncan
Black Eye1952TV MovieGeorge Windlestraw

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1975Broadcasting Press Guild AwardBroadcasting Press Guild AwardsOutstanding Contribution to TelevisionFor the ITN coverage of Cyprus.

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1975BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Single PlayBBC Play of the Month (1965)
1974BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Single PlayAlice Through the Looking Glass (1973)
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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