Michael Pickwoad

Last updated 09 January 2020

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Designer: as Production Designer: A Christmas Carol; The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon; The Curse of the Black Spot; The Doctor's Wife; The Rebel Flesh / The Almost People; A Good Man Goes to War; Let's Kill Hitler; Night Terrors; The Girl Who Waited; The God Complex; Closing Time; The Wedding of River Song; The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe; Asylum of the Daleks; Dinosaurs on a Spaceship; A Town Called Mercy; The Power Of Three; The Angels Take Manhattan; The Snowmen; The Bells of Saint John; The Rings of Akhaten; Cold War; Hide; Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS; The Crimson Horror; Nightmare in Silver; The Name of the Doctor; The Day of The Doctor; The Time of the Doctor; Deep Breath; Into the Dalek; Robot Of Sherwood; Listen; Time Heist; The Caretaker; Kill The Moon; Mummy On The Orient Express; Flatline; In The Forest Of The Night; Dark Water / Death in Heaven; Last Christmas; The Magician's Apprentice / The Witch's Familiar; Under the Lake / Before The Flood; The Girl Who Died; The Woman Who Lived; The Zygon Invasion / The Zygon Inversion; Sleep No More; Face The Raven; Heaven Sent; Hell Bent; The Husbands of River Song; For Tonight We Might Die[Class]; The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo[Class]; Nightvisiting[Class]; The Lost[Class]
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Michael Pickwoad (1945-2018)
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Michael Pickwoad

Born: Wednesday 11th July 1945
Died: August 2018 (age: 73)

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Michael Pickwoad was a Production Designer who worked on Doctor Who for the Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi eras (2010-2017), and also for the short-lived spin-off series Class.
His first major success was with the film Withnail and I, before working on Jane and the Lost City, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne and How to Get Ahead in Advertising. He worked on several TV movies including Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairy Tale, The Deal, Death in Holy Orders, Wild West, High Heels and Low Lifes, The Sleeper, David Copperfield, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells, Honest, A Rather English Marriage and Cider with Rosie. Work continued with The Old Curiosity Shop, several episodes of the Miss Marple series, the TV movie of Sweeney Todd, The Queen's Sister, and Archangel. Recent work included The Prisoner and Lost in Austen.

His father was the actor William Mervyn.