James Cellan Jones

James Cellan Jones
Born(1931-07-13)13 July 1931
Died30 August 2019(2019-08-30) (aged 88)
Alma materSt John's College, Cambridge
Occupation(s)Television director and producer
Years active1960–2001
Known forThe Forsyte Saga (1967)
Fortunes of War (1987)
TitleHead of Plays, BBC Television
Term1976–1979
PredecessorChristopher Morahan
SuccessorKeith Williams
ChildrenSimon Cellan Jones
Rory Cellan-Jones
Deiniol Cellan Jones
Lavinia Cellan Jones[1]

Alan James Gwynne Cellan Jones (13 July 1931 – 30 August 2019) was a British television and film director. From 1963, he directed over 50 television series and films, specialising in dramas.

He was particularly associated with the "Classic Serial" during the golden age of BBC drama,[2] and some of his most significant work was in televising late 19th-century and 20th-century British literary works. Two of his most ambitious and successful directorial adaptations were the miniseries The Forsyte Saga (1967), which became a national and international hit,[1] and Fortunes of War (1987); and he was also known for his award-winning productions of Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974) and Harnessing Peacocks (1993).

Cellan Jones was Head of Plays at BBC Television, chairman of BAFTA, and chairman of the Directors Guild of Great Britain.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Times obit was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "James Cellan Jones and the Classic Serial", Screen. November 1969; Vol. 10, Issue 6: pp. 33-44.