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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giles_FosterGiles Foster - Wikipedia

    Giles Foster has been an English television director since 1975, specialising in television dramas. He has also directed in Australia [when?] and in Germany (2012-2014). He wrote some television dramas in the 1970s. He is from Bath, Somerset and was educated at Monkton Combe School.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0287821Giles Foster - IMDb

    Giles Foster. Director: Screen Two. Giles Foster was born in June 1948 in Bath, Somerset, England, UK. He is a director and writer, known for Screen Two (1984), Talking Heads (1988) and Silas Marner (1985).

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  3. gilesfoster.tv › biogGiles Foster

    Giles Foster returned to the classics with George Eliot's ADAM BEDE, starring James Wilby, Patsy Kensit and Iain Glen. This was followed by THE RECTOR'S WIFE, from Joanna Trollope's best-selling novel about a clergyman's wife and her struggle between love and duty.

  4. Giles Foster. Director: Screen Two. Giles Foster was born in June 1948 in Bath, Somerset, England, UK. He is a director and writer, known for Screen Two (1985), Talking Heads (1988) and Silas Marner (1985).

  5. Coming Home is a 1998 British serial directed by Giles Foster. The teleplay by John Goldsmith is based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Rosamunde Pilcher. Produced by Yorkshire Television, it was broadcast in two parts by ITV from 12 to 13 April 1998.

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  6. A Lady of Letters: Directed by Stuart Burge, Giles Foster. With Patricia Routledge. A lonely woman fills her days by putting her many complaints in writing. Then the complaints evolve into harassment, and she may land in prison.

  7. Giles Foster is known as an Director and Script Editor. Some of his work includes Tales of the Unexpected, Adam Bede, The Prince and the Pauper, Silas Marner, Coming Home, Bertie and Elizabeth, Talking Heads, and Northanger Abbey.