Harold Snoad

Harold Edward Snoad (born 28 August 1935) is a British television producer, writer and director.[1] For the television sitcom High & Dry, written with writing partner Michael Knowles, Snoad used the pseudonym Alan Sherwood.

Harold Snoad
Harold Snoad in May 2011
Born
Harold Edward Snoad

(1935-08-28) 28 August 1935
OccupationDirector, producer, writer

Professional career

Beginning his career in the 1960s, Snoad has worked on many comedy shows for the BBC, including the sitcoms Dad's Army, Are You Being Served?, Ever Decreasing Circles, Don't Tell Father, Don't Wait Up and Keeping Up Appearances. With Michael Knowles, Snoad co-wrote the BBC Radio adaptations of Dad's Army, and together they created the Dad's Army spinoff radio series It Sticks Out Half a Mile.

Personal life

On 6 July 1963, Snoad married Jean Green. They have two children.

Bibliography

  • Snoad, Harold (1988). Directing Situation Comedy. England: BBC Television Training. ISBN 978-0948694257.
  • Snoad, Harold (2009). It's Bouquet – not Bucket. Brighton, England: Book Guild. ISBN 9781846243516.
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gollark: It seems like Macron at this point, not that I remember much mention of it ever.
gollark: And yet it hasn't.
gollark: Maybe I should repurpose Epicbot.
gollark: ++radio disconnect

References

  1. Sanderson, Heather (15 June 2015). "Director/Producer Harold Snoad". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 16 September 2015.


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