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All Creatures Great and Small was the consummate achievement of a career that had only one flop: Triangle, a serial he produced between 1981 and 1983, set inauspiciously on a ferry from Felixstowe to Gothenburg. | All Creatures Great and Small was the consummate achievement of a career that had only one flop: Triangle, a serial he produced between 1981 and 1983, set inauspiciously on a ferry from Felixstowe to Gothenburg. | ||
− | His marriage to Bland having ended in divorce in 1974, he retired in 2003 to live in a converted cave in Andalusia with his partner of 25 years, Alan | + | His marriage to Bland having ended in divorce in 1974, he retired in 2003 to live in a converted cave in Andalusia with his partner of 25 years, Alan Sandilands. The couple entered into a civil partnership in 2004. After Sandilands died in 2012, Sellars returned to England. Bland remarried him and cared for him in his final years. |
In retirement, Sellars took over the management of one of the oldest continuously functioning theatres in Britain, the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond, North Yorkshire. This was typical of a man who during the busiest times in his career had directed amateur productions in his village of West Molesey in Surrey, "down south". | In retirement, Sellars took over the management of one of the oldest continuously functioning theatres in Britain, the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond, North Yorkshire. This was typical of a man who during the busiest times in his career had directed amateur productions in his village of West Molesey in Surrey, "down south". |