During the 1960s, Pattillo worked on several
Gerry Anderson projects. He directed episodes of
Four Feather Falls,
Supercar and
Fireball XL5. His work on the latter is regarded as having brought added sophistication to the direction of the series. Pattillo then worked again for Anderson on
Stingray as director, before performing a number of roles on the next series from
AP Films. For
Thunderbirds Pattillo served as
script editor, director, and writer. He directed four and wrote seven of the thirty-two episodes (including
Attack of the Alligators!). Pattillo worked as the
sound editor on
Nicolas Roeg's
Performance (1970) and again worked with the director as film editor on
Walkabout (1971). He was the sound effects editor on
Alan Parker's
Pink Floyd: The Wall (1979). His work on
All Quiet on the Western Front (also 1979), saw him awarded an
Emmy for film editing, an award he shared with
Bill Blunden. He later worked as
associate editor on the film
Gandhi (1982) directed by
Richard Attenborough. ==Personal life==