Nicholas Mallett
British television director (1945–1997)
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Nicholas Victor Patrick Mallett (6 May 1945 – 30 January 1997)[1] was a British television director.
Early life
Career
For the BBC, Mallett started as an assistant floor manager in the early seventies on shows such as The Troubleshooters[2] and Warship. By 1975, he was promoted to production assistant with credits including Blake's 7. This was followed by becoming a production associate in 1980[4] before taking the BBC's internal directors' course in 1984.[5]
As a director, he was responsible for three Doctor Who serials between 1986 and 1989: The Mysterious Planet starring Colin Baker, Paradise Towers and The Curse of Fenric (both starring Sylvester McCoy).[6] He gave an interview in 1995 to Doctor Who Magazine, in which he discussed accidental and intentional cuts from The Curse of Fenric.[2]
Mallett also directed episodes of Crossroads, Children's Ward and The Bill. He died in Wandsworth, London, in 1997, at the age of 51.[7]