Peter Eckersley (TV producer)

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Peter Eckersley (born 1935, died 1981 of cancer) was Head of Drama at Granada Television in the 1960s and 70s.

In the 1960s, he was also a writer and producer on Coronation Street. He wrote 62 episodes between April 1962 and November 1969.[1] There he met and married one of its stars, Anne Reid, who played Valerie Barlow.[2]

He also produced the sitcom Nearest and Dearest with Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewel.[1]

During the late 1970s he spotted and developed a young comedienne Victoria Wood, who went on to become one of the UK's most successful comedy stars. He produced the TV version of her play Talent, it's follow up Nearly A Happy Ending and Happy Since I Met You (also by Wood). He also produced the pilot of Wood and Walters, but died before the series got made. Wood cites him as her biggest influence.[3]

David Liddiment, ITV's former director of programmes said "Peter Eckersley nurtured a new cadre of young northern writers who reflected the realities of post-War urban life for the first time....They were all to make television drama younger, sharper and closer to the experience of the mass audience."[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Coronation Street writers. corrie.net. Retrieved on 2008-01-03.
  2. ^ Anne's swinging sixties. This Is London (2003-11-14). Retrieved on 2008-01-03.
  3. ^ Brandwood, Neil (2002). Victoria Wood – The Biography, 1st Edition, London: Boxtree. ISBN 1-85227-982-6. 
  4. ^ Liddiment, David (2005-10-22). Why ITV matters. transdiffusion.org. Retrieved on 2008-01-03.

[edit] External links

Peter Eckersley at IMDB