Paul Jackson | |
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Born |
Kevin Paul Jackson 2 October 1947 |
Other names | K. Paul Jackson |
Alma mater | University of Exeter |
Occupation | Producer, director, executive |
Kevin Paul Jackson (born 2 October 1947), credited as Paul Jackson; sometimes as K. Paul Jackson, is a British television director, producer and executive. His father was former BBC Light Entertainment Producer, T. Leslie Jackson whose credits include 1950s classics This Is Your Life & What's My Line. He was originally producer for the sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf.
Jackson began his career with the BBC, joining them in 1971 as an assistant floor manager. Over the next 11 years he was promoted, becoming a director, producer and eventually executive producer, working on a range of the best known shows of the time - the Larry Grayson incarnation of The Generation Game, Blankety Blank,Top of the Pops and the last series of Steptoe and Son all feature among his credits. It is however, for a quartet of programmes that he is particularly known; The Two Ronnies (which he produced and directed, and for which he won three BAFTA nominations); Three of a Kind (the show featured Tracey Ullman and Lenny Henry and was a winner of the BAFTA award for best entertainment show and a Rose of Montreux); The Young Ones (winner of a BAFTA for best comedy); and Carrott's Lib, a series transmitted live.
He also produced and directed Ben Elton's first solo TV project, Happy Families, with Jennifer Saunders, Adrian Edmondson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry amongst others and the follow-up series to The Young Ones, Filthy Rich & Catflap.