User:TheThermalCook
Dave Knowles - Mr D The Thermal Cook (London 13 January 1950) is a film director/editor that now has developed his own thermal cookers [1] which are being used worldwide by over two thousand people.
Early Life
[edit]Dave Knowles was Born 13.01.1950 Westminster Hospital, London. His Grandmother Francis Lee was on the stage as a trick cyclist troop (The Daimlers) who performed all over the world including the London Palladium and introduced him to the stage at the age of 11.
Acting at school
[edit]
Played Pontius Pilate and Noah in Chester Mystery Plays
Played Artemidorus in George Bernard Shaws Caesar and Cleopatra (play)
Television Career
[edit]
1966 – Joined BBC hoping to become a film cameraman but ended up in the accounts dept.
1969 - 1973 – Joined ITN and there worked as an assistant editor on Roving Report ('Roving Reports' was a series of worldwide documentary reports produced by United Press International Television News.
1969 - worked on The moon landing
1970 - worked on the Annapurna helped edit the material shot by an ITN crew that went with Chris Bonningtons expedition to climb Annapurna.
1969 - 1973 worked on day to day material from the Vietnam War as a assistant film editor.
1970 - I was the assistant editor that worked on the footage of the Dawson's Field hijackings. September 6, 1970 five jet aircraft bound for New York City were hijacked by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of_Palestine. In the incident one hijacker was killed, and one injury was reported on El Al flight 219.) This was an exclusive to ITN [2] through one of UPITN’s [3] stringer cameramen.
1973 - 1981 Southern Television as an editor.
1981 - 1985 Lacewing Productions Winchester
1985 - 1992 The Production Unit Totton and Eling
1992 to date Dave Knowles Films New Forest
Awards
[edit]
1979 BAFTA Award "The Love of Helen" - Film Editor
1987 British Medical Association Award "Footcare for Diabetics" - Director/Editor
1989 British Medical Association Award "I Saw you in my Dreams" - Director/Editor
1991 British Medical Association Award "Vocational Training for the General Practitioner - Director/Editor
Out of Town and Old Country with Jack Hargreaves
[edit]
In the later days of Southern Television Dave Knowles was the editor of Out of Town and worked very closely with Jack on the programme. After Southern lost their franchise he was the Producer and editor on 60 programmes for Channel 4 called "Old Country" using the same format and set that had been used at Southern Television for "Out of Town". The programmes were made between 1983 and 1985 by his companies "Lacewing Productions" and later "The Production Unit".
"Old Country" was the first full network programme that Jack Hargreaves had ever made so it was a very important stage in Jacks broadcasting career.
Clients
[edit]Television
Channel 4 Television - "Old Country" with Jack Hargreaves(60 programmes) - Producer/Editor
HTV West Television Commercials various - Producer/Editor
TVS Television South - Television Commercials - Producer/Editor
Industrial/Commercial
(Petro/Chemical)
Bechtel - BP International - Esso Petroleum - Exxon Europe - Gulf Oil - Technip (Paris) - Maire Tecnimont - ADNOC Abu Dhabi - ADMA Abu Dhabi
(Construction & Engineering)
Bechtel - David Bowler - Brown & Root Vickers - Calberson - Olmi s.p.a. (Italy) - Strachan & Henshaw - Viet Fibre Optic Communications - Westland Helicopters
(Pharmaceuticals)
Crookes Healthcare - Lipha Pharmaceuticals - Merck Dermatology - Warner Lambert Healthcare
(Motor Industry)
Fiat - Yamaha - Suzuki
(Finance)
Midland Bank Insurance Group - Woolwich Building Society
(Government)
Department of Education and Science - Department of Trade & Industry - Hampshire County Council - Test Valley Borough Council
(Charities)
ACT (Aid for Children with Trachestomies - BIBIC (The British Institute for Brain Injured Children) - Wessex Cancer Trust
(Other)
BICC Vero - British Gas Southern - Grand Metropolitan - ITW DeVilbiss