Clive Exton is an English television and film scriptwriter and sometime playwright. Formerly an actor, his first television play ("No Fixed Abode") was transmitted by Granada Television in 1959. He then joined Sydney Newman’s "Armchair Theatre" which produced "Where I Live", "Hold My Hand, Soldier", "I’ll Have You to Remember", "The Trial of Doctor Fancy" and others, the best of them being directed by Ted Kotcheff. Wikipedia
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Exton came to notice in the era of the "angry young men" as one of the radically-minded talents who helped serious contemporary drama to establish itself on television, when, hitherto, the medium and its output had been regarded as inferior to radio and t www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/directors-film-crew/9814-clive...