Pete Sinclair (writer)

Pete Sinclair is a writer who has worked on British television and radio series such as All Along the Watchtower, Have I Got News for You, Lead Balloon, and Spitting Image.[1][2] Much of his writing has been in the genres of comedy and political satire.[3] He created the ITV sitcom Bad Move with Jack Dee in 2017.[4]

Pete Sinclair
OccupationWriter
Years active1986 – present

Credits

gollark: Imperatives are muy evil.
gollark: If I remember correctly, the IO pattern matching extracts the RealWorld from it or something.
gollark: 70% in go.
gollark: BetterThanGo™
gollark: - Most functions return `Result`s.- Outofbounds access, for example, can `panic` for not really handleable situations.- You can use the `?` operator which sticks in an early return (returning the errory thing, obviously) if it's an error or otherwise just returns the value of the `Ok`.- You can also do valid-result-or-panic with the `unwrap`/`expect` method.- Panics are isolated to threads.

References

  1. "Have I Got News For You returns to mixed reaction". Metro. 5 April 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  2. "Pete Sinclair". London Screenwriters' Festival. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  3. Kilby, Allaina (5 June 2017). "Broadcasting rules are killing political satire – thank heavens for the internet". The Conversation. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  4. Cox, Emma (17 September 2017). "Jack Dee on new ITV sitcom: Bad Move is not critical of the countryside". Daily Express. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
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