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Robert Alexander Spiers (27 September 1945 – 8 December 2008) was a Scottish television director and producer. He worked on many sitcoms, including Dad's Army and Are You Being Served?, and won two British Academy Television Awards for and Absolutely Fabulous. Spiers also directed the films That Darn Cat and Spice World (both 1997), and Kevin of the North (2001).


Life and career
Born in , , he attended Southgate College in the 1960s. "Jock", as he was affectionately known at the time, organised several student trips from the college to mainland Europe, including Brussels and Cologne, during this period. He was also already an accomplished tennis player, having achieved a very high national standard during the time he lived in Scotland.

Spiers joined the staff of the in 1970,Anthony Hayward, Jon Plowman "Bob Spiers: Director of 'Absolutely Fabulous', 'Fawlty Towers' and 'Dad's Army'", The Independent, 9 December 2008 working as an assistant floor manager and later a production assistant, before eventually working his way up to become a director and producer. As a director he worked on several high-profile programmes, such as Dad's Army, Are You Being Served? (also producing) and It Ain't Half Hot Mum, all , a genre with which he became particularly associated. During the 1970s he met his wife, Annie.Carl Oprey "Other Lives Obituary: Annie Spiers", , 21 August 2007

It was because of his talent for directing comedy that he was chosen to handle the second series of in 1979, which already had an enormous reputation on the basis of its initial six episodes in 1975, and it won him his first BAFTA award. Spiers subsequently provided a commentary for all the episodes he directed of Fawlty Towers when the series was released on DVD. Shortly after he directed the series and the unbroadcast pilot of Not the Nine O'Clock News, Spiers left the staff of the BBC to work as a freelance director.

Throughout the 1980s, he worked on a number of programmes, of particular note being Channel 4's anthology comedy series The Comic Strip Presents... and the BBC sketch shows French and Saunders and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. He began his association with writer in 1989, directing over half of the episodes of the teen comedy drama series (1989–1993) for the ITV network. (1993) "Press Gang" In:

(1993). 9780851125435, Guinness.
According to Moffat, Spiers was the "principal director" taking an interest in the other episodes and setting the visual style of the show. Spiers particularly used , sometimes requiring more dialogue to be written to accommodate the length of the shot. The other directors would come in and "do a Spiers".Steven Moffat & Julia Sawalha, Press Gang: Series 2 DVD Spiers then directed all twelve episodes of Moffat's sitcom (1993, 1995).Gallagher, William. "Joking Apart", Inlay booklet, Series 2 DVD, ReplayDVD. The show won the Bronze Rose of Montreux and was entered for the .

His association with comedians and Jennifer Saunders from directing their sketch show led to him working on individual projects from each of them during the 1990s. With French he worked on the macabre comedy anthology series Murder Most Horrid, with some episodes written by Moffat (such as "Overkill"). He helmed Saunders' Absolutely Fabulous throughout the decade, the show having originated in a sketch from an episode of French and Saunders which had also been directed by Spiers. Absolutely Fabulous won Spiers his second BAFTA award.

Spiers directed the pop group the in their film Spiceworld (1997). He had been working in America on the Disney film That Darn Cat at the peak of the Spice Girls' popularity, and was unaware of the group when first offered the job of directing Spiceworld until friend Jennifer Saunders advised that he take it. He arrived at a meeting with them in a New York hotel unaware of what they looked like.Bob Spiers and Stacey Adair, Joking Apart, Series 2 Episode 2, DVD audio commentary, replaydvd.co.uk He also directed two episodes of the Australian ABC series The Adventures of Lano and Woodley.

He died of cancer on 8 December 2008 in , at a family home after a long illness.


Filmography

Television
Production assistant on season 7, directed 1 episode ("The Miser's Hoard")
Production assistant on season 2, directed 6 episodes
6 episodes
UK version, 13 episodes, also producer
1 episode ("Television Film")
Assistant producer
Assistant producer on season 4
Assistant producer on 2 episodes
Season 2
Unaired pilot only
10 episodes
Australian version, also producer
8 episodes, also played the Vicar in "Queen of the Wild Frontier"
Pilot; director and producer
TV movie
1987
18 episodes
1990
1991
1991–1994
1993–1995
All episodes of seasons 1-3, and three of season 4
Season 3
Season 4
All episodes
2 episodes ("The Girlfriend", "Starquest")
1999
Pilot
TV short


Film
Spice World
Also known as Chilly Dogs


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