Roy Oxley
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Roy Oxley
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Roy Oxley was a production designer at BBC Television who became famous after the BBC chose him to model for a photograph to be shown during their adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Oxley began working in set design in 1948, as an art decorator in the film London Belongs to Me. He also supervised the art decoration of the 1949 film, Passport to Pimlico. Oxley had been working for some years as set decorator for BBC when he was chosen, as an in-house joke, to model for the
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2004-10-04T09:42:24Z
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2024-09-03T13:54:54Z
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