Fred Pusey

Frederick Leonard Alfred Pusey (4 July 1909 – 12 June 1983) was a British film art director and production designer, and a Second World War camouflage officer.

[2] Pusey was fortunate to be able to work as assistant art director with Vincent Korda's 1936 film Things to Come, which predicted a German invasion of Poland in 1940 and the bombing of a London-like city,[3] as well as Four Feathers and The Drum.

[2] Pusey made creative contributions to major camouflage and deception schemes in the Western Desert, collaborating closely with Steven Sykes.

According to Geoffrey Barkas, Pusey was ideal for the job, as he was "round-faced, amiably beaming, full of ideas and approaching them in a very methodical fashion".

[2] He worked as production designer on TV series including Callan, Special Branch, and The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes.