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  1. Clive Parsons: A building is just a type of system and the rules about how to design, construct and operate a building efficiently (that we all know so well) are the same rules for designing, constructing and operating a digital system. The first step is always to understand the architecture (the data view) and once we understand at a high level how all the parts will fit together, then we can start to build.

  2. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofClive Parsons | BAFTA

    In partnership with Davina Belling, Parsons was a BAFTA-winning producer of children’s series The Giblet Boys (2005), television productions including The Greatest Store in the World (1999), The Queen’s Nose (2003) and such features as Scum (1979), Gregory’s Girl (1981), Comfort and Joy (1984) and Tea With Mussolini (1999). - Read Clive Parsons' Variety Obituary - Read Clive Parsons' Guardian Obituary

  3. Aug 13, 2009 · Film producer Clive Parsons, who produced films by Bill Forsyth, Lindsay Anderson and Franco Zeffirelli, has died in the UK at age 66.

  4. View Clive Parsons’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. A seasoned Technology executive with global experience crossing all aspects of technology leadership. A proven track record of change management within large organisations, a people orientated approach to communication & strategy and a customer focused view of the world.

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  5. The producer Clive Parsons was one of the first to bring to cinemas a gritty, unflinching take on British life in the last quarter of the 20th century when he spotted the opportunity to remake the ...

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0663796Clive Parsons - IMDb

    Clive Parsons was born on 15 April 1942 in Woking, Surrey, England, UK. He was a producer, known for The Giblet Boys (2005), Half Light (2006) and Scum (1979). He was married to Margaret Parsons.

  7. Clive Parsons was born on 15 April 1942 in Woking, Surrey, England, UK. He was a producer, known for The Giblet Boys (2005), Half Light (2006) and Scum (1979). He was married to Margaret Parsons.