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Bernard Lodge (born 1933) is a British designer best known for his work on the BBC television series Doctor Who. He designed the first four series logos, and designed and engineered the first five title sequences. These include the 'howlaround' versions and the 'slit-scan' time tunnel ones. His designs were used until 1980 when Sid Sutton was appointed as the new designer by producer John Nathan-Turner.In 1974 Lodge won a RTS Television Award for Best Graphics, becoming one of the first people involved in Doctor Who to win an award for his work.
Date Of Birth 1933-01-01 Profession Visual Effects, Art Department, Miscellaneous Crew
Visual Effects Title Year Status Character Alien 1979 special graphic effects Doctor Who TV Series title sequence - 96 episodes, 1973 - 1978 title sequence designer - 32 episodes, 1963 - 1966 I Didn't Know You Cared 1975 TV Series title sequence - 1 episode
Art Department Title Year Status Character The Last Tasmanian 1978 Documentary graphic design BBC2 Playhouse 1976 TV Series graphics - 6 episodes I Didn't Know You Cared 1975 TV Series title sequence - 2 episodes Ten from the Twenties 1975 TV Series title sequence - 1 episode Doctor Who 1974 TV Series title sequence - 6 episodes The Mikado 1973 TV Movie graphic designer The Stone Tape 1972 TV Movie graphics A Christmas Night with the Stars 1969 TV Series graphics - 1 episode Contrasts 1968 TV Series graphics - 1 episode The Double Man 1967 main title artwork Adam Adamant Lives! 1966-1967 TV Series graphics - 29 episodes All Gas and Gaiters 1966 TV Series graphic artist Merry-Go-Round 1963 TV Series documentary cartoon - 1 episode
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Devices and Desires 1991 TV Mini-Series titles - 6 episodes
Animation Department Title Year Status Character The Mighty Continent 1974 TV Series documentary graphics Play for Today 1974 TV Series animator - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character The Tunnel Effect 2007 Video documentary short Himself Doctor Who: Origins 2006 Video documentary Himself The 100 Greatest Scary Moments 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1974 RTS Television Award Royal Television Society, UK Best Graphics Doctor Who (1963)
Known for movies Alien (1979) as Visual Effects
Doctor Who (1963-1978) as Visual Effects
The Stone Tape (1972) as Art Department
The Double Man (1967) as Art Department