Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers

Andrew Nicholls
Born (1957-07-14) 14 July 1957
Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Residence Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality British, Canadian
Occupation Screenwriter, television writer, executive producer
Known for Film, television, Animation, Radio, Stand up, Comic strips
Children 1
Website http://www.nichollsvickers.com
Darrell Vickers
Born (1957-07-17) 17 July 1957
Derbyshire, England, UK
Residence Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality British and Canadian
Occupation Screenwriter, television writer, Executive Producer
Known for Film, television, Animation, Radio, Stand up, Comic strips
Children 1
Website http://www.nichollsvickers.com

Andrew Nicholls (born 14 July 1957, in Croxley Green, England) and Darrell Vickers (born 17 July 1957, in England) are a prolific Hollywood writing team. Though both their families moved independently from England to the same town in Canada, Nicholls and Vickers didn't meet until junior high in 1969, where they began collaborating almost immediately. The writing duo moved to Los Angeles in 1983 to continue their careers, and are members of WGA, WGC, SACD, SOCAN, ACCT, and ATAS.

Career

Nicholls and Vickers began writing music and comedy together while at Ridgeway Junior High School (now École élémentaire Antonine Maillet or Antonine-Maillet Elementary School) in Oshawa, Ontario (Canada). After high school they wrote for stage, radio, TV, syndicated cartoonists and stand-up comedians.

From 1979 to 1982 they performed in Southern Ontario as Nobby Clegg and the Civilians, after having received airplay at Brampton alternative station CFNY-FM with home-recorded songs. The band found some success with the singles "Essay, My Dad" and "I Wanna Be in Commercials," which were also included in the 1981 compilation Toronto Calling. Nicholls and Vickers later used the band's name for a character on the Showtime show Rude Awakening. In that series, the Nobby Clegg character was played by Roger Daltrey, best known as the lead singer of The Who.

From 1986 to 1992 they helped write 770 hours of produced material for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, earning 4 Emmy nominations, and were the show's head writers from December 1989, until Carson's retirement on 22 May 1992.

In 1997, the pair received a Genie nomination, Best Animated Series, for Ned's Newt (Nelvana). They also received a WGC nomination for the series in 1999. The title character was voiced by Harland Williams and was cited in several interviews as one of the favorite TV shows of legendary cartoonist Ed Gorey.

In 2001, the two received a Gemini nomination for "Best Comedy Series" for their work developing, writing the pilot, and serving as Story Editors on John Callahan's Quads!.

The duo were nominated for a Pulcinella Award, Best Animated Episode, at the 2003 Cartoons on the Bay Festival in Positano, Italy, for both The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The World of Tosh. They were again nominated for the Pulcinella for Best Kids Series at the 2015 Festival, for Pumpkin Reports.

In 2008, the pair were awarded a Gemini Award, Best Pre-School Series, for the animated series Will & Dewitt—having written the series bible, 28 episodes, and serving as Story Editors.

Vickers is part of a music band called "Death of the Author Brigade"—which was formed through and continues to create songs via the internet (none of the band members have met in person).

As a writing team, Vickers and Nicholls have over 1200 hours of produced television credits. They have also written and produced 38 television and radio pilot scripts (as of 2015).

Partial Writing Credits

Stand-up Comedians

Film

Television

Radio

Other

Interviews

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