Paul B. Davies

Paul Bassett Davies, also known as Paul Bassett,[1] is a British actor and writer.

Career

Davies' writing credits include Spitting Image; Alas Smith and Jones; Rory Bremner; Jasper Carrot; Brogue Male; KYTV; Hello Mum; Up Your News; Midweek on BBC Radio 4; News Huddlines and At Home with the Hardys (with Jeremy Hardy).

His awards include Best Film at New York Film and Video Festival and IVCA Best Script award. He has also scripted music videos for, among many others, Kate Bush and Ken Russell.

Film

Davies was a scriptwriter for The Magic Roundabout film and Grass Roots.

Radio

Davies appeared as a performer in the following shows:

Novels

Davies is the author of two novels under the name of Paul Bassett Davies. Utter Folly: A High Comedy of Bad Manners was self-published in 2012 and his second novel, Dead Writers In Rehab was published through the crowdfunding online publishing platform, Unbound, in 2017.

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gollark: There isn't just gold *everywhere* underground.
gollark: Was it just a really gold-rich area for some reason?
gollark: How do you even *get* pure gold from arbitrary ground locations, in significant quantities?
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References

  1. Both names are listed at IMDb. The Grass Roots movie biography for Paul makes it clear that they are one and the same.
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