Jack Ellitt
EditorDirectorSound Department
- Born
- 1902
- Died
- 2001
Jack Ellitt was born in 1902 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK. He was an editor and director, known for Methods of Steering the Anderton Shearer Loader (1971), Training for Safety (1972) and Our Country (1944). He was married to Doris Harrison. He died in 2001.
Director
| Training for Safety(1972) |
| Methods of Steering the Anderton Shearer Loader(1971) |
| Triumph Over Deafness(1946) |
| Chasing the Blues(1946) |
| ABCD of Health(1942) |
Writer
| Training for Safety(1972) |
| Methods of Steering the Anderton Shearer Loader(1971) |
Producer
| Apples from Your Garden(1946) |
Composer
| Light Rhythms(1931) |
| Tusalava(1929) |
Editor
| Methods of Steering the Anderton Shearer Loader(1971) |
| BBC Sunday-Night Theatre(1950) |
| Oxford(1958) |
| There Was a Door(1957) |
| The Elephant Will Never Forget(1953) |
Sound Department
| Free to Roam(1938) |
| Behind the Scenes(1938) |
| N or NW(1938) |
| The Birth of the Robot(1936) |
| Kaleidoscope(1935) |
Editorial Department
| Full Fathom Five(1937) |
| Rainbow Dance(1936) |
Music Department
| Trade Tattoo(1937) |