Michael Kerrigan
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Michael Kerrigan is a British television director noted for directing the The Famous Five
The Famous Five (series)
The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's novels written by British author Enid Blyton. The first book, Five on a Treasure Island, was published in 1942....

TV series and No. 73. He directed the Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...

serial Battlefield
Battlefield (Doctor Who)
Battlefield is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from September 6 to September 27, 1989. It was the last appearance of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in Doctor Who....

in 1989. In Doctor Who Magazine
Doctor Who Magazine
Doctor Who Magazine is a magazine devoted to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who...

#394 it was revealed that he will return to the Doctor Who universe to direct four episodes of the spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures
The Sarah Jane Adventures
The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British science fiction television series, produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, created by Russell T Davies and starring Elisabeth Sladen...

in 2008.

Michael spent many years on the staff of TVS, and his first credit was 'Programme Associate' on first Maidstone edition of 'No. 73'.

Filmography

  • Jackanory
    Jackanory
    Jackanory is a long-running BBC children's television series that was designed to stimulate an interest in reading. The show was first transmitted on 13 December 1965, the first story being the fairy-tale Cap o' Rushes read by Lee Montague. Jackanory continued to be broadcast until 24 March 1996,...

    (1965)
  • Angels
    Angels (TV series)
    Angels was originally a British television seasonal drama series dealing with the subject of student nurses and was broadcast by the BBC between 1975 and 1978. The show's format then switched to a twice weekly soap opera format from 1979 to 1983. The show's title derived from the name of the...

    (1975)
  • Spine Chillers
    Spine Chillers
    Spine Chillers was a 1980 British children's supernatural television series broadcast on BBC1. It featured readings of classic ghost and horror stories aimed at older children, and ran for 19 episodes ....

    (1980)
  • A Little Silver Trumpet (1980)
  • Maggie
    Maggie (TV series)
    Maggie is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1981 and 1982. It was based on a quartet of books written by Joan Lingard during the 1970's - 'The Clearance', 'The Resettling', 'The Pilgrimage' and 'The Reunion'....

    (1981 to 1982)
  • Secrets
    Secrets (TV series)
    Secrets is an RTÉ television light entertainment show hosted by Gerry Ryan that was broadcast on Saturday evenings for three series between 1990 and 1993. The studio-based show allowed viewers and audience members to realise their ambitions and dreams....

    (1982)
  • Brookside
    Brookside
    Brookside is a defunct British soap opera set in Liverpool, England. The series began on the launch night of Channel 4 on 2 November 1982, and ran for 21 years until 4 November 2003...

    (1982)
  • The Baker Street Boys
    The Baker Street Boys
    The Baker Street Boys is a British television series made by the BBC and first shown in 1983. The series is based around a gang of street urchins living in Victorian London who assist the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes in solving crimes and find themselves tackling cases of their...

    (1983)
  • Dramarama
    Dramarama (TV series)
    Dramarama is the name of a British children's' anthology series broadcast on ITV between 1983 and 1989. It tended to feature drama of a science fiction or supernatural bent. The programme was administered by Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle, who had a track-record for organising cross-franchise...

    • "The Universe Downstairs" (1985)
  • Knights of God
    Knights of God
    Knights of God was a British science fiction children's television serial, produced by TVS and first broadcast on ITV in 1987. It was written by Richard Cooper, a writer who had previously worked in both children's and adult television drama...

    (1987)
  • Jim Henson Presents Mother Goose Stories (1987 and 1989)
  • Mr. Majeika (1988)
  • Doctor Who
    Doctor Who
    Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...

    • Battlefield
      Battlefield (Doctor Who)
      Battlefield is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from September 6 to September 27, 1989. It was the last appearance of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in Doctor Who....

      (4 parts, 1989)
  • The Bill
    The Bill
    The Bill is a police procedural television series that ran from October 1984 to August 2010. It focused on the lives and work of one shift of police officers, rather than on any particular aspect of police work...

    • "Old Friends" (1990)
    • "Ground Rules" (1990)
    • "Come Fly with Me" (1990)
  • Parallel 9
    Parallel 9
    Parallel 9 was a British children's television entertainment show that broadcast from 1992 to 1994. A total of three series - one in each year - was produced, and each series ran for up to twenty-two weeks Parallel 9 (commonly known as 'P9') was a British children's television entertainment show...

    (1992)
  • Three Seven Eleven
    Three Seven Eleven
    Three Seven Eleven was a children's drama series broadcast on CITV in 1993 and 1994, set in the fictional Barton Wood Primary School in England. It was written by Bernard Ashley, Colin Ashley and Marvin Close....

    (1993)
  • The Wild House
    The Wild House
    The Wild House was a serialised children's programme produced between 1997 and 1999 broadcast by the BBC. The idea was created by Jean Buchanan, and later series were written partially by Mark Haddon, author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time...

    (1996)
  • The Famous Five
    The Famous Five (series)
    The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's novels written by British author Enid Blyton. The first book, Five on a Treasure Island, was published in 1942....

    • "Five Get into a Fix" (1996)
    • "Five on a Treasure Island" Part One and Two (1996)
    • "Five Get into Trouble" (1996)
    • "Five Fall into Adventure" (1996)
    • "Five Go Off to Camp" (1996)
    • "Five on Finniston Farm" (1996)
    • "Five Go to Smuggler's Top" Part One and Two (1996)
    • "Five Go to Demon's Rocks" (1996)
    • "Five Go Down to the Sea" Part One and Two (1996)
    • "Five Run Away Together" (1996)
    • "Five Go to Mystery Moor" (1996)
    • "Five Go Adventuring Again" (1997)
    • "Five on a Secret Trail" (1997)
    • "Five Go to Billycock Hill" Part One and Two (1997)
    • "Five Have a Mystery to Solve" (1997)
  • The Phoenix and the Carpet
    The Phoenix and the Carpet
    The Phoenix and the Carpet is a fantasy novel for children, written in 1904 by E. Nesbit. It is the second in a trilogy of novels that began with Five Children and It , and follows the adventures of the same five protagonists – Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and the Lamb...

    (1997)
  • Verdict
    • "Split Second" (1998)
  • Ministry of Mayhem (2004)
  • The Courtroom
    The Courtroom
    The Courtroom is a British legal drama created by Phil Redmond, which aired between June and December 2004.The programme was notable for starring many former British soap stars, particularly those who starred in Redmond's other productions Brookside and Hollyoaks....

    • "One in Six" (2004)
  • The Basil Brush Show
    The Basil Brush Show (2002 TV series)
    The Basil Brush Show was a 2002 remake of the 1960s comedy show starring Basil Brush, a glove puppet fox. It ran for six series between 2002 and 2007.-Overview:...

    • "Big Bother" (2003)
    • "Basil's Haunted House" (2006)
    • "There's No Business Like Snow Business" (2006)
  • Coronation Street
    Coronation Street
    Coronation Street is a British soap opera set in Weatherfield, a fictional town in Greater Manchester based on Salford. Created by Tony Warren, Coronation Street was first broadcast on 9 December 1960...

    • Episode #1.6520 (2007)
    • Episode #1.6521 (2007)
    • Episode #1.6522 (2007)
    • Episode #1.6571 (2007)
  • The Sarah Jane Adventures
    The Sarah Jane Adventures
    The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British science fiction television series, produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, created by Russell T Davies and starring Elisabeth Sladen...

    • The Day of the Clown
      The Day of the Clown
      The Day of the Clown is the second story of Series 2 of The Sarah Jane Adventures The two-part serial was broadcast on 6 October and 13 October 2008; "Part One" on the CBBC Channel at 5.15 p.m. on 6 October; "Part Two" on the CBBC Channel at 5.15 p.m. on 13 October...

      (2 parts, 2008)
    • Secrets of the Stars
      Secrets of the Stars
      Secrets of the Stars is a story of The Sarah Jane Adventures which was broadcast on CBBC on 20 and 27 October 2008. It is the third serial of the second series.-Part 1:...

      (2 parts, 2008)

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