Ned Williams
- Director
- Producer
- Actor
Ned Williams started off life as an actor, appearing in BBC dramas such
as Charlie and the Pickwick Papers, before studying English at Hertford
College, Oxford. He then moved into the field of documentary and
drama-documentary making. He has worked on a number of programmes
specialising in art and architecture, Grand Designs for Channel 4 and
the RIBA Stirling prize amongst others. Over the years he has worked
closely with the poet Simon Armitage, and produced and directed a
number of films with him - one about VE Day with Sheila Hancock which
combined elements of drama, drama-documentary and poetry, and another
heart-rending film about 9/11 featuring Rufus Sewell, which won a Royal
Television Society award.