Mark Wallington (writer)
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Mark Wallington (born 1953 Swanage) is an author and broadcaster, perhaps most famous for his humorous "Boogie" travelogues,[1] both memorably serialised on BBC Radio Four. After leaving school, Wallington worked as a jobbing gardener[2] before embarking on a career as a journalist and scriptwriter, his first credit being for Not the Nine O'Clock News.[3] In addition to his radio successes he has also written many works for television.[4] His latest commission is a dramatisation of Gervase Phinn’s Over Hill and Dale.
[edit] References
- ^ "Travels with Boogie"(500 Mile Walkies and Boogie up the River) London, Random House(1986;89- reissued 2006) ISBN 9780099503125
- ^ His experiences were later turned into a volume of reminiscences entitled The Day Job: London,Hutchinson,2005 ISBN 9780091800390
- ^ IMDB details
- ^ Writer’s canon