Royston Morley (25th August, 1912 - 14th October, 1991) directed 4 episodes of Coronation Street in September 1964. Mr Morley was a television pioneer in the UK, producing programmes from Alexandra Palace in London on the BBC's new high-definition service which began on 2nd November 1936. His long list of work from that period includes Picture Page from April to October 1937 and then a series of plays and dramas including The Man With The Flower in His Mouth, The Importance of Being Earnest, Cymbeline, The Duchess of Malfi, The White Chateau, The Unquiet Spirit, Good Morning, Bill! and The Ringer, all before the service was suspended on 1st September 1939 on the outbreak of the Second World War. During this time, he was noted for being the first person to compose camera scripts with notati
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