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Gerry Scott
Gerry Scott Foulds (4 November 1944 – 25 April 2007) was an English production designer. ==Biography== Born Geraldine Mary Boldy in Bradford, West Yorkshire, she graduated with qualifications in art from Bradford College and Sunderland College in the late 1960s. She then joined the design department of the BBC, after initially being rejected "because she was a painter and couldn't draw plans"; she learned how to do plans over a six-month period before reapplying for the job.〔 At the BBC, Scott worked on such productions as ''Sykes'', ''Porridge'', ''Ripping Yarns'' and ''Blake's 7'' from 1972 to 1980. Her work on the 1991 miniseries ''Clarissa'' saw her find her calling as a designer on historical period dramas, and her subsequent work included ''Middlemarch'' (1994), ''Pride and Prejudice'' (1995), ''Wives and Daughters'' (1999), ''The Way We Live Now'' (2001) and ''He Knew He Was Right'' (2004).〔 In 2002, Scott was diagnosed with a brain tumour which affected her vision; she nonetheless continued working after radical surgery, on an adaptation of Anthony Trollope's ''He Knew He Was Right''. She died from the brain tumour in 2007.〔(Gerry Scott Foulds ), ''175 Heroes at Bradford College'', Bradford College.〕
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