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From television commercials in the 1970s, to today’s toga-ripping, chariot-flipping sequel to Gladiator.
Sir Ridley Scott is one of Britain’s greatest film directors.
The grammar school boy, born in South Shields, spent part of his childhood in Germany before pursuing his passion for art at school in Hartlepool and then the Royal College of Art.
But the camera appealed to Scott as much as the canvas, and Stephen Smith has been talking with the Hollywood titan’s friends, family and peers to find out more about him - and his work.
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From television commercials in the 1970s, to today’s toga-ripping, chariot-flipping sequel to Gladiator.
Sir Ridley Scott is one of Britain’s greatest film directors.
The grammar school boy, born in South Shields, spent part of his childhood in Germany before pursuing his passion for art at school in Hartlepool and then the Royal College of Art.
But the camera appealed to Scott as much as the canvas, and Stephen Smith has been talking with the Hollywood titan’s friends, family and peers to find out more about him - and his work.
Contributors
Production Team
Credits

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