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Leon Griffiths (1928–1992)

Trivia:

Named Leon after Leon Trotsky by his mother.

Died:

(age 64) in London, England, UK

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Filmography

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2009 Minder (TV series)
Till Debt Do Us Part (2009) (creator)
Thank Your Lucky Stars (2009) (creator)
A Matter of Life and Debt (2009) (creator)
The Art of the Matter (2009) (creator)
In Vino Veritas (2009) (creator)
 
1979-1994 Minder (TV series)
The Long Good Thursday (1994) (deviser)
Bring Me the Head of Arthur Daley (1994) (deviser)
On the Autofront (1994) (deviser)
The Great Depression of 1994 (1994) (deviser)
All Quiet on the West End Front (1994) (deviser)
 
1988 Piece of Cake (TV mini-series)
August 1940 (1988) (adaptation)
May 1940 (1988) (adaptation)
March 1940 (1988) (adaptation)
December 1939 (1988) (adaptation)
October 1939 (1988) (adaptation)
 
1979 The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game (TV series)
Horses for Courses (1979) (written by)
 
1979 Hazell (TV series)
Hazell and the Deptford Virgin (1979) (writer)
 
1978 Return of the Saint (TV series)
Tower Bridge Is Falling Down (1978) (screenplay)
 
1975-1978 Play for Today (TV series)
Dinner at the Sporting Club (1978) (writer)
A Passage to England (1975) (writer)
 
1977 The Squeeze (screenplay)
 
1971 The Grissom Gang (screenplay)
 
1970 ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV series)
Fade Out (1970) (writer)
 
1965-1969 Out of the Unknown (TV series)
The Yellow Pill (1969) (adaptation)
Some Lapse of Time (1965) (adaptation)
 
1969 The Greatest Mother of Them All (short) (writer)
 
1968 Half Hour Story (TV series)
 
1967 The Wednesday Play (TV series)
The Voices in the Park (1967) (writer)
 
1966 Court Martial (TV series)
All Roads Lead to Callaghan (1966) (teleplay)
 
1965 Redcap (TV series)
A Regiment of the Line (1965) (writer)
 
1965 A Slight Case of... (TV series)
Exposure (1965) (writer)
Identity (1965) (writer)
Class (1965) (writer)
The Enemy Within (1965) (writer)
Opium (1965) (writer)
 
1963-1964 Drama 61-67 (TV series)
Drama '64: A Memory of October (1964) (writer)
Drama '64: A Fear of Strangers (1964) (writer)
Drama '63: A Love of Treason (1963) (writer)
 
1964 Love Story (TV series)
Domino (1964) (writer)
 
1963 The Plane Makers (TV series)
You Can't Beat the System (1963) (writer)
 
1963 Ghost Squad (TV series)
The Big Time (1963) (writer)
 
1962 Out of This World (TV series)
Divided We Fall (1962) (writer)
The Yellow Pill (1962) (writer)
 
1961 Deadline Midnight (TV series)
Take Over (1961) (writer)
 
1961 The Hellfire Club (screenplay)
 
1957-1960 The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series)
The Champion (1960) (screenplay)
The Reluctant Rebel (1960) (screenplay)
The Debt (1960) (screenplay)
The Truce (1960) (screenplay)
A Touch of Fever (1959) (screenplay)
 
1959-1960 The Four Just Men (TV series)
Riot (1960) (teleplay)
The Protector (1960) (teleplay)
Their Man in London (1959) (writer)
 
1960 No Hiding Place (TV series)
The Long Day (1960) (writer)
 
1960 The Flesh and the Fiends (screenplay)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1965) His play, "The Game As Played," was performed at the New Arts Theatre in London, England with Denholm Elliott, George Murchell, Bryan Pringle, Bettina Dickson, Vernon Dobtcheff, and Michael Martin in the cast.
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Trivia:

Named Leon after Leon Trotsky by his mother. See more »

Star Sign:

Aquarius