John Elliot (author)
John Herbert Elliot (4 July 1918 – 14 August 1997) was a British novelist, screenwriter and television producer.[1] Between 1954 and 1960 he scripted a succession of one-off television plays including War in the Air and A Man from the Sun.[2][3] The latter a pioneering work aimed at a West Indian audience.[4] In 1961 he joined with astronomer Fred Hoyle (to ensure scientific authenticity) to write another ground-breaking TV, the science fiction serial A for Andromeda, which set the tone for all which was to follow in its stead. The success of A For Andromeda prompted a sequel, The Andromeda Breakthrough, in 1962.[5]
John Elliot | |
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Born | Castle Hill, England | 4 July 1918
Died | 14 August 1997 79) Clifton, England | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter and television producer. |
Period | 1954–1993 |
Genre | Drama, adventure, science fiction |
Spouse | Elizabeth Haynes (m. 1945) |
Children | two daughters, and one son (deceased) |
Following Andromeda, Elliot wrote more one-off plays, but his talents were perhaps underused by the BBC. He resigned from the corporation in 1963 but, as a parting gift, offered an option on his concept for the drama series Mogul (renamed The Troubleshooters from the second series) for which he wrote much of the seven series.[6]
His other works include programmes such as Fall of Eagles and Survival as well as novels including Duel, Blood Upon the Snow, and A For Andromeda and The Andromeda Breakthrough (also co-written with Fred Hoyle).[7]
Writing credits
Production | Notes | Broadcaster |
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War in the Air |
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BBC1 |
A Man from the Sun |
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BBC1 |
Television Playwright |
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BBC1 |
Who Pays the Piper? |
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BBC1 |
BBC Sunday-Night Play |
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BBC1 |
They Met in a City |
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BBC1 |
A for Andromeda |
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BBC1 |
The Andromeda Breakthrough |
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BBC1 |
Maigret |
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BBC1 |
First Night |
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BBC1 |
Love Story |
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ITV |
Z-Cars |
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BBC1 |
Mogul |
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BBC1 |
Rainbow City |
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BBC1 |
A Stranger on the Hills |
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BBC1 |
BBC Play of the Month |
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BBC1 |
Brett |
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BBC1 |
Play for Today |
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BBC1 |
The Shadow of the Tower |
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BBC2 |
Shelley |
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BBC2 |
The Fox |
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BBC2 |
Fall of Eagles |
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BBC1 |
The Double Dealers |
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BBC2 |
The Madness |
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BBC2 |
According to Hoyle |
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BBC2 |
A Life at Stake |
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BBC |
Spy! |
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BBC1 |
Escape |
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BBC2 |
The Brack Report |
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ITV |
Man-Eaters of India |
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BBC |
Flying for Fun: An Affair with an Aeroplane |
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BBC1 |
A Chance to Dance |
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ITV |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Work | Category | Result | Reference |
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1960 | Society of Film and Television Arts Awards | Television | Special | Won | |
1971 | British Academy Television Awards | The Troubleshooters | Shell International Award | Won |
Books by John Elliot
- A for Andromeda (with Fred Hoyle), 1962, Souvenir Press, ISBN 978-0-285-63588-3
- Andromeda Breakthrough (with Fred Hoyle), 1964, Souvenir Press; 1966, Corgi Books
- MOGUL: The Making of a Myth, 1970, Barrie & Jenkins
Further reading
- MacKenzie, S. (2006), "War in the Air : Churchill, the Air Ministry and the BBC response to Victory at Sea", Contemporary British History
References
- "John Elliot".
- "The Fated Sky, War in the Air". BBC.
- "Obituary: John Elliot". 22 August 1997.
- "BFI Screenonline: Man From The Sun, A (1956)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
- "BFI Screenonline: A For Andromeda (1961)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
- "BFI Screenonline: Mogul/Troubleshooters, The (1965-72)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
- NA, NA (5 March 2016). Writers Directory. Springer. ISBN 9781349036509 – via Google Books.