- Stuart Crombie is known for War in the Air (1954) and The Gumby Show (1956). He was married to Diana Scupham. He died in 1994 in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
- SpouseDiana Scupham(July 19, 1947 - 1994) (his death, 2 children)
- Stuart Crombie worked as a sound engineer at Gaumont-British Animation's Moor Hall Studio, England until it closed in 1950. He then worked as sound dubbing assistant on the BBC Television Newsreel. In 1955 he joined BBC's Ealing Film Studios, recording and dubbing all kinds of shows, rising to senior film operations manager until he left in 1980. During these years he formed a close partnership with Dennis Berry, composing many production music tracks.
- Stuart Crombie interviewed me for my first job at Ealing Studios. At the very end of the row of offices that we can all see in the photos of the place, Not a particularly technical interview, "How many amps does a 3000 Watt electric fire draw?". Got the job.
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