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English artist and television director For the British businessman, see Nicholas Ferguson (businessman).
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Nicholas Ferguson
Born (1938-06-02) June 2, 1938 (age 86)
London, United Kingdom
OccupationTelevision Director / Producer
Notable workCoronation Street, Hollyoaks, Family Affairs

Nicholas Ferguson (born 2 June 1938) is an English artist and television director.

Education

Born in London, Ferguson's artistic career started at the Chelsea College of Art before moving on to University College London's Slade School of Art. At the Slade he studied under William Coldstream, Lucian Freud and Nicholas Georgiadis.

Television

During the 1960s, Ferguson worked as an art director for Ready Steady Go!, a popular music show broadcast on ITV made by Associated-Rediffusion. He then directed "Step into Christmas" for Elton John and other music videos including Paul McCartney's "Mull of Kintyre" and David Bowie's "Heroes" in 1977.

He later went on to direct a number of soap operas including Coronation Street, Families, Family Affairs and spin-offs from Hollyoaks, including Hollyoaks Let Loose. He also directed two cult music programmes for Granada Television, Marc! presented by the musician Marc Bolan and So It Goes, fronted by Tony Wilson. As a freelance director, Ferguson has worked on many productions within the UK Independent television network.

Fine art

As well as a televisionist, Ferguson has maintained his personal passion for creating fine art, particularly abstract painting.

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