Ian David
Ian David is an Australian writer, best known for his work in television, particularly adaptations of true stories such as Police Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy, Joh's Jury and Blue Murder.[1][2]
Ian David | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Known for | Blue Murder |
Select Credits
- A Country Practice
- Police Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy (1990) – TV movie
- Joh's Jury (1992) – TV movie
- Blue Murder (1995) – mini series
- Bad Cop, Bad Cop (2002) – TV series
- The Shark Net (2003) – TV mini series
- 3 Acts of Murder (2009) – TV movie
- Killing Time (2011) – TV mini series
gollark: I wonder if you could somehow find the *most* compact possible representation.
gollark: There was something like that on the Lua Users wiki actually.
gollark: If you pass the unserializer very safe\* functions like `load` and `debug.setupvalue` and all that, you could serialize almost anything!
gollark: I was looking at trying to address the main issue with it - the possibility of```luatextutils.unserialise [[ (function() while true do end end)()]]```things (its _ENV is sandboxed, so it can't do anything other than denial of service attacks) but I think you would *basically* need a parser to prevent that.
gollark: `textutils.unserialize` is really bad and just uses `load` internally, see.
References
- Biography at HLA Management accessed 22 July 2013
- Interview in Time Out accessed 22 July 2013
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