Iain MacCormick (writer)
Iain MacCormick (1917–1966) was a Scottish-Australian writer. He wrote for British TV in the 1950s and 1960s and a number of his works were adapted for Australian TV.
He was a POW for four years during World War II.[1]
Select Credits
- A Beautiful World (1949) - play
- The Small Victory (1954)
- Act of Violence (1956) - TV movie
- Marjolaine (1957)
- The Sound of Thunder (1957)
- The Small Victory (1958) - TV movie
- The Uninvited (1958)
- The Money Man (1958) - TV series
- One Morning Near Troodos (1959) - TV movie
- The Hunted (1961)
- Nightfall at Kriekville (1961)
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References
- "Australian's Play Staged". The Age (29, 485). Victoria, Australia. 27 October 1949. p. 1. Retrieved 8 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
External links
- Biography at British Television Drama
- Iain MacCormick at AustLit
- Iain MacCormick on IMDb
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