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Michael Carson (television director)

Michael Carson was an Australian television director who was responsible for some of Australia's most significant series in the last decades of the twentieth century. His work as a director, producer and script editor was recognised with AFI Awards, Logie Awards, Penguin Awards and AWGIE Awards.

Life and career
Carson was born in Sydney, Australia, and attended North Sydney Boys High School. He commenced work in the television industry as a studio hand and did all his training on the job. He started work with the Australia's national broadcaster, the ABC, in the early 1970s. His first directing jobs included the rock 'n roll music programme GTK, which combined live performances and interviews with cutting-edge bands and performers. ==Style and achievements==
Style and achievements
Carson was responsible for "an extraordinary range of drama during his years with the ABC, the standout probably being Scales of Justice which he conceived, developed and produced". It was made during his "message era" years, and it was "a three-part expose of police corruption". In its published form it became a high-school text. Australian playwright Alex Buzo praised Carson for his "tremendous affinity with characters and the actors who played them". Australian actors Sigrid Thornton and Colin Friels also praised Carson's "sensitive handling" of actors. This is regarded as unusual in a director who came "up from the floor". ==Awards and recognition==
Awards and recognition
• 1992: AFI Award for Best Episode in a TV Drama for Phoenix. Hard Ball. Nominated for Best Director • 1993: AFI Award for Best Achievement in Direction in a Television Drama for Police Rescue. Whirlwind • 2005: Australian Screen Directors Association (ASDA): posthumous accreditation recognising lifetime achievement ==Filmography==
Filmography
Loss of Innocence (1978, co-director, four-part drama) • A Place in the World (1979, co-director, six-part drama) • Coralie Lansdowne Says No (1980, director, telefeature) • Going Home (1980, director) • Intimate Strangers (1980, director, two-part drama) • The Timeless Land (1980, co-director, eight-part miniseries) • Scales of Justice (1983, producer, three self-contained telemovies) • Crime of the Decade (1984, producer) • Mail Order Bride (1984, producer) • Man of Letters (1984, producer) • Natural Causes (1985, director and producer, telefeature) • Times Raging (1984, producer) • ''White Man's Legend'' (1984, producer) • The Petrov Affair (1987, director, docudrama) • Peter and Pompey (1988, director, telefeature – in Touch the Sun series) • The Australians (1988, co-director, drama series) • Jackaroo (1990, director, two-part drama) • Police Rescue: The Movie (1993, director) • Damnation of Harvey McHugh (1994, co-director, television series) • Janus (1994, director, television series) • Halifax F.P.: Hard Cops (1995, director, telefeature – fifth in Halifax F.P. series) • Naked (1995, co-director, three-part television drama) • Old Flames (1995, director) • The Bite (1996, director, two-part miniseries) • The Devil Game (1997, director and writer) • Driven Crazy (1998, co-director, television series) • Time and Tide (1999, director) • Corridors of Power (2001, director, six-part miniseries) • Cybergirl (2001, co-director, children's television series) • Horace and Tina (2001, director: 4 episodes, television series) ==Notes==
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