John Henderson

January 1, 1949 — Newcastle-on-Tyne, Tyneside, England, UK

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John Henderson is a British film and television director (b. England, 1949)

His first directing job was for Spitting Image on ITV, which won him a BAFTA. Henderson's other television credits include the multi award winning series The Borrowers, the 1999 Comic Relief Doctor Who skit The Curse of Fatal Death (no credit was given to him upon broadcast however he was credited and interviewed when the story was released on VHS later that year); the comedy How Do You Want Me? starring Dylan Moran and two series of the BBC's Sci-fi comedy Hyperdrive. He has also directed several feature films including Loch Ness, Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis, Two Men Went to War, and Mee-Shee: The Water Giant. He also co-wrote the family-based feature film, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, released in 2005.

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TV Show

The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns

1999

Movie

Loch Ness

1996

Movie

Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death

1999

Movie

Alice Through the Looking Glass

1998

TV Show

Benidorm

2007

TV Show

Spy

2011

TV Show

Saxondale

2006

TV Show

Hyperdrive

2006