Guy Andrews
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Guy Andrews, educated at Cranleigh School (1974-79), is a British television writer who has written for television programmes including "Absolute Power", "Agatha Christie's Poirot", and "Chancer".
Not to be mistaken with a certain Guy Mark Andrews of Beverley, England, father of Tom. Previously manager of AFC Tickton (u8's until u12's, taking them to great heights in the Hull Boys Sunday Football League in his four season in charge, being defeated only once, to a Hutton Cranswick, including no other than Joe Oldroyd and Michael Starkey (the latter scoring the goal which sent "Crannie" to a slight 1-0 victory in the Semi-Final of a cup on Filey Green. His son played for the team, known in the team as "Gaff's Lad" or "Tommy A", to friends and/or family. Leader of the Bradford and Bingley Branch of Holderness Road (Hull).