Roy Battersby
Directing

Roy Battersby

Born 1936-04-20 · London, England

Roy Battersby is a British director. He started his career making documentary features for the BBC, including work on their groundbreaking science series Tomorrow's World. In 1970 he directed the innovative scientific documentary film The Body, before moving into drama and directing TV plays, often working with writer Colin Welland. He made with several films for the Play for Today series but his role as an organiser with the Workers Revolutionary Party and his Trotskyist politics led to him being blacklisted by the BBC at the behest of Special Branch and the security services, a fact which Battersby was unaware of at the time. Once his association ended in the 1980s, Battersby was allowed to direct at the BBC once more. Serials such as 1986's King of the Ghetto led to regular work on Between the Lines in the early 90s. Now specialising in crime drama, he also helmed several episodes of ITV's Inspector Morse, A Touch of Frost and Cracker. His 2005 film Red Mercury was shown at the Montreal World Film Festival, where it was nominated for best film. In 1996, Battersby was awarded the Alan Clarke award at BAFTA. He is married to actress Judy Loe and is the stepfather of actress Kate Beckinsale.

Known for

King of the Ghetto
King of the Ghetto
1986
Doomwatch: Winter Angel★ 7.5
Doomwatch: Winter Angel
1999
The Body★ 5.2
The Body
1970
The Black Candle★ 6
The Black Candle
1991
Drama Out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today
Drama Out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today
2020
The Moth★ 6.5
The Moth
1997
Leeds United!
Leeds United!
1974
Roll On Four O'Clock
Roll On Four O'Clock
1970
Escape From Kampala
Escape From Kampala
1991
The Palestinian
The Palestinian
1977
Yellowbacks
Yellowbacks
1990
Right To Work March
Right To Work March
1972
Red Mercury★ 4
Red Mercury
2005
Gentry★ 7
Gentry
1987
The Operation
The Operation
1973
Winter Flight★ 10
Winter Flight
1984
Mr. Love★ 7
Mr. Love
1985