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Born April 3, 1936 in Erdington, Birmingham, England, UK
Tony Garnett is a British film and television producer, director and former actor. He is best known for his thirteen-year association with director Ken Loach, which started with The Wednesday Play and the groundbreaking Cathy Come Home amongst others, and continued into Play For Today and big screen features such as Kes. His other TV productions have included the controversial Law and Order and The Spongers and, with his company World Productions, Between the Lines, Ballykissangel, Cops, Cardiac Arrest and This Life. As a director, he helmed the films Prostitute and Handgun, and produced Hollywood movies such as Earth Girls are Easy and Sesame Street's Follow That Bird, and British cult LGBT classic Beautiful Thing. In 2016, he released his memoir, The Day the Music Died.

Drama Out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today
Self – Producer (archive footage, 1993)

Greg Davies: Looking for Kes
Self

Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach
Self - Friend and Producer

Making Kes
Self

This Life +10

Carry On Ken

Buried

The Cops

Hostile Waters

Beautiful Thing

This Life

Ballykissangel

The Turnaround

Sharman

Cardiac Arrest

Born Kicking

Between the Lines

Fat Man and Little Boy

Earth Girls Are Easy

Follow That Bird

Handgun

Afternoon

Probation

Old Chums

The Birth of the Goalie of the 2001 F.A. Cup Final

Prostitute

Black Jack

Law & Order

The Spongers

The Price of Coal, Part 2: Back to Reality

The Price of Coal, Part 1: Meet the People

Days of Hope

Blooming Youth

Hard Labour

Right to Work March

Family Life

The Save the Children Fund Film

The Body

Kes

The Big Flame

The Golden Vision

The Sweet Body of Deborah

The Parachute

The Gorge

Drums Along The Avon

In Two Minds

The Lump

Cathy Come Home

The Coming Out Party

Stand Up, Nigel Barton

Up the Junction

BBC Play of the Month

The Rivals
Jimmy Vosler

Incident at Midnight
Brennan

World in Action

The Boys
James Alan "Ginger" Thompson

An Age of Kings