Gerald Savory

Gerald Savory (17 November 1909 – 9 February 1996) was an English playwright and screenwriter specialising in comedies.

The son of actress Grace Lane (1877–1956),[1] he was educated at Bradfield College and worked as a stockbroker's clerk before turning to the stage (Hull Repertory Theatre Company 1931–33), first as an actor then a writer.

His first work for movies was writing dialogue for the 1937 Alfred Hitchcock movie Young and Innocent.

He spent some time in America in the 1940s writing for film and television and became an American citizen. From 1964 to 1965 he was writer, producer and production manager for Granada Television, producing five episodes of ITV Play of the Week; adapting Saki, J.B. Priestley, Noel Coward and Tennessee Williams for television. He then joined the BBC first as then Head of Serials, then Head of Plays. He notably produced five episodes of the thoroughly panned Churchill's People (1975–76) and six of the eight episodes of Love in a Cold Climate for Thames Television in 1980.

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Plays

Novels

References

  1. ^ Obituary The Independent 7 March 1996
  2. ^ IBDB International Broadway Database - Gerald Savory

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