Raymond Edward Menmuir (10 September 1930 – 26 March 2016) was a British-Australian director and producer.[1] His career included producing 44 episodes of The Professionals and directing 12 episodes of Upstairs, Downstairs.[2] He also produced an Australian version of The Professionals called Special Squad for the Ten Network in 1984.[3]
Early life
Menmuir was born in Perth, Western Australia, as the eldest of four children to Edward Menmuir and his wife Dorothy (née Williams). Menmuir was educated at Wesley College.
He originally directed all sorts of programs for the ABC but in October 1959 was assigned to drama full time.[7]
Probably his greatest achievement in these years was the 5 October 1960 live production in prime time of the two-hour epic Shakespeare play, The Life and Death of King Richard II, using all three studios at Gore Hill.[5]
In his later years, Menmuir settled in Australia at Mirrabooka on the western side of Lake Macquarie
Menmuir was married twice. He and his first wife, Heidi (née Isenmann) had a daughter, Anna. He had a daughter, Fiona, and a son, Ian with his second wife, Jennifer (née Cooper) (d. 2010). His partner after this time was the actor and entrepreneur Wendy Blacklock.[12]