Richard Cawston
Directing
Known For

Documentary programmes looking at aspects of contemporary British life.
Eye to Eye

It all began on 25 August 1919. Four passengers left Hounslow Heath for Paris - the world's first regular, daily, international air service. Today 600 million people travel by air every year. How has this extraordinary growth in air travel changed our lives? As Civil Aviation celebrates its 60th year, this series of seven programs examines the impact of air travel on our world.
Diamonds in the Sky

Intimate portrait of the daily life of the British Royal Family drawn from 18 months of filming within Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Balmoral.
Royal Family

A man grows insane when he hears the beeping of a Monarch telephone, and he seeks help of a psychiatrist.
Mr. Kershaw's Dream System

He is a man who lives half his life in France and half in Britain. Follow the Breton onion-sellers - the distinctive "Onion Johnnies," with their bicycles, berets and strings of onions, from their homes in Roscoff, Brittany to the doorsteps of houses throughout Britain.
Onion Johnnie

A journey through five continents and an impression of the impact of television on peoples of different civilisations.
Television and the World

An impression of twenty-four hours in the life of the British Broadcasting Corporation
This Is the BBC
A BAFTA award nominated BBC feature following American evangelist Billy Graham on his Greater London crusade, centred on Earl's Court in June 1966
I'm Going to Ask You to Get Up Out of Your Seat

Casting real doctors instead of actors, this film uses scripted scenarios and interviews to see the National Health Service through their eyes. The documentary also shows that there is still division among doctors as to whether the NHS was a sound idea in the first place.
On Call to a Nation
A celebration of Shell Petroleum, tracing its manufacture from discovery in oil fields to its eventual use as fuel for modern living across the globe.