Talk:John Godber

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there should be more info on the play Teechers as i cant find any info on the internet

I've started a page. feel free to add anything you know. Ha, I don't even have the whole script! Don't forget to sign your messages using four tiles (~) Larklight 16:34, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

I removed "Often said to be the third most performed playwright in the world" because it is a) uncited and b) exceptionally unlikely. Even Ayckbourn is only the second most performed English language playwright; Godber is virtually unknown outside Britain, and the the chances of Godber being more performed than Tom Stoppard, Neil Simon, Norm Foster, Oscar Wilde, Christopher Marlowe and many more is virtually zero. DJ Clayworth (talk) 15:44, 11 December 2007 (UTC)