This talented director first gained world-wide attention for his British TV fare, including "Reilly: Ace of Spies" (1984), starring a dashing Sam Neill, and the much-touted series "Edge of Darkness" (1986), an elaborately conceived thriller which depicted murder and high-ranking corruption. Born in New Zealand, Campbell moved to England in 1966 and trained as a cameraman before making his directing debut with the erotic thriller "The Sex Thief" (1974). After the equally naughty "Her Family Jewels" (1975), Campbell made his producing debut with "Black Joy" (1977) and "Scum" (1979).For British