Ken Ledsham

Offered many jobs in the private sector, chose to stay with the BBC (broken biscuit company) and produce a slew of award winning UK drama series/serials with Ken Riddington amongs others producing great TV on a shoe string; nominated for two BAFTA's whilst those with much larger production budgets failed Ken Ledsham is a BAFTA-nominated designer with a long string of credits dating back to the mid-1970s. His work for the Doctor Who story, The Ribos Operation, was one of his very first jobs as the lead designer for a television episode. He also designed Destiny of the Daleks and The King's Demons.

However, the bulk of his work can be found in other famous British television programs, like Lovejoy and the more recent Judge John Deed.

A few of these jobs have Doctor Who connections. He desgined several episodes of Campion, starring Peter Davison. And he received his first BAFTA nomination for House of Cards, directed by Paul Seed, who had played the Graff Vynda-K in The Ribos Operation.