Jeremy Paul (screenwriter)
Jeremy Paul (29 July 1939 - 3 May 2011) was a British film and television writer.
Jeremy Paul | |
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Born | Jeremy Paul Roche 29 July 1939 |
Died | 3 May 2011 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Television writer |
Spouse(s) | Patricia |
Children | 4 daughters |
Parent(s) | Joan Haythorne |
He was born Jeremy Paul Roche on 29 July 1939 in Bexhill, East Sussex, the son of the actress Joan Haythorne.[1]
Alan Gibson came up with the idea for The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980), a Play for Today he co-wrote with Jeremy Paul and directed. They collaborated again on its sequel, Another Flip for Dominick (1982).[2]
He co-wrote the song Mistletoe and Wine, which was a Christmas No 1 for Cliff Richard in 1988.[1]
Selected film (as writer)
- Countess Dracula (1971)
Selected television (as writer)
- Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–75)
- The Duchess of Duke Street (1976–77)
- The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980)
- Another Flip for Dominick (1982)
- Sherlock Holmes (1984-1994)
- Campion (1989-1990)
gollark: If I eventually migrate to osmarks.net or something instead, will the universe just implode under the weight of the references which will need updating?
gollark: Hmm, so your REAL real name is REALLY lukas?
gollark: Yes. Subjectively, it sounds strange.
gollark: "Lars" sounds like a strange name, as a UKian.
gollark: no.
References
- Coveney, Michael (25 May 2011). "Jeremy Paul obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- Richard Hewett "Flipside of Dominick Hide, The (1980)", BFI screenonline
External links
- Jeremy Paul on IMDb
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