Peter Cregeen (born 28 January 1940 in London, England) is a British television director, producer and executive. He was the original director of ITV's successful police drama The Bill, and made a substantial contribution to the series thereafter. He also served as Head of Series for BBC television drama between 1989 and 1993, which included cancelling Doctor Who after its 26th season and several years of poor viewing figures.
The Man in My Head
(Director)
Woodentop
(Director)
Private Practice
(Director)
A Gift of Tongues
(Director)
A Gift of Tongues
(Producer)
Broken Glass
(Producer)
Grass
(Producer)
A Walk in the Dark
(Producer)
Where Is Betty Buchus?
(Director)
Where Is Betty Buchus?
(Producer)
Strangled
(Producer)
Blunt Instrument
(Producer)
Blunt Instrument
(Director)
Scarborough
(Director)
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less
(Executive Producer)
The Chopper
(Director)
Softly, Softly
(Director)
Colditz
(Director)
Mr. Palfrey of Westminster
(Director)
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
(Director)
Midsomer Murders
(Director)
The Bill
(Director)
Out of the Unknown
(Director)
Z-Cars
(Director)
Wings
(Producer)
Play for Today
(Director)
Hadleigh
(Director)
Mitch
(Director)
We'll Meet Again
(Director)
The Choir
(Producer)
The Onedin Line
(Director)
Performance
(Producer)
King of the River
(Director)
The Sandbaggers
(Director)