
Person
Moira Armstrong
Directing · Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
Biography
Born in Crieff in 1930 and raised in north-east Scotland, Moira Armstrong is a Scottish television director whose career has expanded over nearly fifty years. Her credits include episodes of Armchair Thriller (based on the novel Quiet as a Nun), The Onedin Line, Lark Rise to Candleford, Where the Heart Is, The Bill, Midsomer Murders, Something in Disguise, The Wednesday Play, and Adam Adamant Lives!, the biographical serial Freud (1984) as well as the television film The Countess Alice (1992). She also directed Sunset Song, the 1971 adaptation for television of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel, notable not only for being the first drama to be recorded in colour by BBC Scotland but also featuring its first nude scene. Armstrong (with Jonathan Powell) won the 1980 BAFTA Best Drama Series/Serial award for Testament of Youth (1979). In 2024 and 2025 many of her TV work was repeated as part of a retrospective of vintage drama on BBC4, with Armstrong invited to introduce several of the productions alongside fellow cast and crew.
Known for

Midsomer Murders
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Great Performances
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Play for Today
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Z-Cars
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Agatha Christie's Marple
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The Bill
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Playhouse
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The Wednesday Play
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BBC Play of the Month
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Peak Practice
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Filmography
- 2022Remembers…Self
- 2008Lark Rise to CandlefordDirector
- 2005Three Steps to HendonDirector
- 2004Agatha Christie's MarpleDirector
- 2004The Long Bank HolidayDirector
- 2003The Last DetectiveDirector
- 2001ShadesDirector
- 1999Always and EveryoneDirector
- 1998Mortimer's LawDirector
- 1997The Broker's ManDirector
- 1997BreakoutDirector
- 1997Where the Heart IsDirector
- 1997Midsomer MurdersDirector
- 1996No BananasDirector
- 1995The VetDirector
- 1995A Village AffairDirector
- 1993Peak PracticeDirector
- 1993Body & SoulDirector
- 1993The Countess AliceDirector
- 1992Moon and SonDirector
- 1990A Safe HouseDirector
- 1989The Mountain and the MolehillDirector
- 1989Screen OneDirector
- 1989The Justice GameDirector
- 1988The Dunroamin' RisingDirector
- 1988The Play on OneDirector
- 1986Inside StoryDirector
- 1986ScreenPlayDirector
- 1986BoonDirector
- 1986BluebellDirector
- 1985Theatre NightDirector
- 1984The BillDirector
- 1984FreudDirector
- 1984C.Q.Director
- 1983Letting the Birds Go FreeDirector
- 1983To the Camp and BackDirector
- 1982God Speed Co-operationDirector
- 1982All for LoveDirector
- 1982Something in DisguiseDirector
- 1982How Many Miles to Babylon?Director
- 1981No Visible ScarDirector
- 1980Minor ComplicationsDirector
- 1979Testament of YouthDirector
- 1979The Great DetectiveDirector
- 1978FairiesDirector
- 1978We Never Do What They WantDirector
- 1978One of the BoysDirector
- 1978Quiet as a NunDirector
- 1978Armchair ThrillerDirector
- 1978HazellDirector
- 1977A Christmas CarolDirector
- 1977BBC2 Play of the WeekDirector
- 1977Maidens' TripDirector
- 1976Abide with MeDirector
- 1976For the WhalesDirector
- 1976Clay, Smeddum and GreendenDirector
- 1975After the SoloDirector
- 1975The Girls of Slender MeansDirector
- 1974The BevellersDirector
- 1974Dial M for MurderDirector
- 1974Shoulder to ShoulderDirector
- 1974PlayhouseDirector
- 1973Beryl's LotDirector
- 1973Centre PlayDirector
- 1973Armchair 30Director
- 1973The New RoadDirector
- 1972No ExitDirector
- 1972The Shadow of the TowerDirector
- 1971The Onedin LineDirector
- 1971The GuardiansDirector
- 1971BudgieDirector
- 1971Sunset SongDirector
- 1971Great PerformancesDirector
- 1970Play for TodayDirector
- 1970MenaceDirector
- 1970VilletteDirector
- 1969HadleighDirector
- 1969W. Somerset MaughamDirector
- 1968The BorderersDirector
- 1967ITV PlayhouseDirector
- 1966Adam Adamant Lives!Director
- 1966Softly, SoftlyDirector
- 1966This Man CraigDirector
- 1965BBC Play of the MonthDirector
- 1965The TroubleshootersDirector
- 1964R3Director
- 1964The Wednesday PlayDirector
- 1964DetectiveDirector
- 1963Love StoryDirector
- 1962Dr. Finlay's CasebookDirector
- 1962Z-CarsDirector
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