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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harold_SnoadHarold Snoad - Wikipedia

    Harold Edward Snoad (28 August 1935 – 2 June 2024) was a British television producer, writer and director. He was best known for the television sitcom Keeping Up Appearances , starring Patricia Routledge and Clive Swift .

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · Harold Snoad, who has died aged 88, was a hands-on BBC producer and director whose name became familiar to television viewers from numerous sitcom credits, from Oh, Brother! (1969), starring Derek ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0811185Harold Snoad - IMDb

    Harold Snoad was born on 28 August 1935 in Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for Ever Decreasing Circles (1984), Keeping Up Appearances (1990) and High & Dry (1985). He was married to Jean Green and Anna Christine Cadwallader. He died on 2 June 2024 in the UK.

    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • August 28, 1935
    • Harold Snoad
    • June 2, 2024
  4. Jun 5, 2024 · Harold Snoad, a prolific producer and director of television comedy, has died. He was 88. Born on 28th August 1935, he died on Sunday 2nd June after a long period of ill health. Amongst an extensive array of credits, he will be best remembered for his work on Dad's Army and Keeping Up Appearances.

  5. May 15, 2022 · Learn how Harold Snoad rose from a lowly assistant to a producer/director of classic sitcoms like Dad's Army and Keeping Up Appearances. Discover his secrets, stories and achievements in this comprehensive profile by Graham McCann.

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · Harold Snoad, who has died aged 88, was a prolific sitcom producer and director for the BBC whose greatest personal success was his swansong, Keeping Up Appearances (1990-95).

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · Harold Snoad, long-time sitcom producer and director for the BBC passed away 2 June at the age of 88. Best known for Keeping Up Appearances, it was Snoad who cast Dame Patricia Routledge in the lead role, explaining: “I wanted the character of Hyacinth to be a sort of stately galleon.