Laurence Marks

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Laurence Marks (born 8 December 1948 in Islington, London, England) is one half of writing duo Marks & Gran. He co-wrote the popular sitcoms, The New Statesman, Birds of a Feather and Goodnight Sweetheart with Maurice Gran. He is also the co-author of Prudence at Number 10, a fictional diary supposedly written by UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown's P.A.. "Love Story" (M*A*S*H episode), an episode of the television series M*A*S*H, other episodes written also include 'Kim, As you were, Crisis, Mail Call, Rainbow Bridge, Officer of the Day, "The Moose",

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He is also an Arsenal fan and wrote the book "A Fan For All Seasons", a diary of his life as a writer and an Arsenal Supporter