Leslie Megahey
An image from The Hour of the Pig, one of the productions that also features Leslie Megahey.
Leslie Megahey

Leslie Megahey

December 22, 1944 — Belfast, Northern Ireland

Leslie Megahey was a British television producer, director and writer.

Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the son of Thomas Megahey (a minister) and Beatrice (née Walton), Leslie Megahey was educated at King Edward VI School in Lichfield. Early works for the BBC included Canvas: 7: Sunflowers: Van Gogh (1971), and Omnibus File: Thrillers and Crime Fiction (1972).

He was the editor of the BBC television documentary series Arena (1977–79; 1982–83); during his time on the series he divided it into Arena Theatre and Arena Art and Design, and Arena became less of a magazine-style programme and more a home for short, distinctive and stylish films about mainly British theatre and visual arts. During this period his programme Henry Moore Meets Leonardo (1978) was broadcast, in which the sculptor Henry Moore discussed Leonardo Da Vinci's anatomical drawings. His two-part Arena special The Orson Welles Story (1982) programmes won a 'Best Documentary' BAFTA in 1983.

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Earth

Earth

2007

The Hour of the Pig

The Hour of the Pig

1993

Schalcken the Painter

Schalcken the Painter

1979

A Ghost Story for Christmas

A Ghost Story for Christmas

1971

We Think the World of You

1980

Cariani and the Courtesans

Cariani and the Courtesans

1987

With Orson Welles: Stories from a Life in Film

1990

Quinn Running

1980