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Was the inspiration for Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy.

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Filmography

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2003 Spine Chillers (TV series)
Lose Weight... Ask Me How... (2003) (writer)
 
2003 Strange (TV series)
Asmoth (2003) (writer)
Dubik (2003) (writer)
Incubus (2003) (writer)
Costa Burra (2003) (writer)
Kaa-Jinn (2003) (creator / writer)
 
2002 Strange (TV movie)
 
1991-1999 2point4 Children (TV series)
The Millennium Experience (1999) (writer)
Carry on Screaming (1999) (writer)
After the Fox (1999) (writer)
Sticky Fingers (1999) (writer)
Enter the Dragon (1999) (writer)
 
1997-1999 Dad (TV series)
Nemesis (1999) (writer)
Dad Calm (1999) (writer)
Dad's Arsenal (1999) (writer)
Securidad (1999) (writer)
Reprodadtion (1999) (writer)
 
1993-1995 Health and Efficiency (TV series)
Finders Keepers (1995) (written by)
Five Have Plenty of Fun (1995) (written by)
The Old Dope Peddler (1995) (written by)
You Bet Your Life (1995) (written by)
Not Tested on Rabbits (1995) (written by)
 
1993 If You See God, Tell Him (TV series)
Episode #1.4 (1993) (written by)
Episode #1.3 (1993) (written by)
Episode #1.2 (1993) (written by)
Episode #1.1 (1993) (written by)
 
1988-1991 Alexei Sayle's Stuff (TV series)
Vanessa Goes Bonkers (1991) (written by)
Why Are They Now? (1991) (written by)
Buckle My Chives (1991) (written by)
Clam Nation (1991) (written by)
 
1991 Agatha Christie's Poirot (TV series)
The Affair at the Victory Ball (1991) (dramatized by)
How Does Your Garden Grow? (1991) (dramatized by)
 
1990 The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt (screenplay adaptation)
 
1989 Sob Sisters (TV series)
We Need a Little Christmas (1989) (writer)
A Night at the Opera (1989) (writer)
Streetwise (1989) (writer)
 
1986-1989 Hot Metal (TV series)
The Satellite Years (1989) (writer)
Unleash the Kracken (1988) (writer)
Crown of Thorns (1988) (writer)
The Twilight Zone (1988) (writer)
The Hydra's Head (1988) (writer)
 
1988 Whoops Apocalypse (writer)
 
1987 Slinger's Day (TV series)
Initiative (1987)
 
1986 The Kenny Everett Television Show (TV series)
Episode #4.1 (1986) (written by)
 
1985 The Funny Side (TV series)
Episode #1.1 (1985) (script)
 
1985 Assaulted Nuts (TV series)
 
1984 The Steam Video Company (TV series)
The Fall of the House of Franklyn (1984) (written by)
Amityville II Luton Town 3 (1984) (written by)
The Secret of Plankton Lodge (1984) (written by)
I Was Hitler's Bookie (1984) (written by)
Creature from the Black Forest Gateau (1984) (written by)
 
1982 Jim Davidson's Special (TV series)
Episode #1.1 (1982) (writer)
 
1982 There's a Lot of It About (TV series)
Episode #1.6 (1982) (additional material)
Episode #1.5 (1982) (additional material)
Episode #1.4 (1982) (additional material)
Episode #1.3 (1982) (additional material)
Episode #1.2 (1982) (additional material)
 
1982 Whoops Apocalypse (TV series)
The Violet Hour (1982) (writer)
Lucifer and the Lord (1982) (writer)
How to Get Rid of It (1982) (writer)
Autumn Cannibalism (1982) (writer)
 
1982 The Jim Davidson Show (TV series)
Episode #4.4 (1982) (script)
 
1981 Nice to See You! (TV movie) (written by)
 
1979-1980 End of Part One (TV series)
Episode #2.7 (1980) (writer)
Episode #2.6 (1980) (writer)
Episode #2.5 (1980) (writer)
Episode #2.4 (1980) (writer)
Episode #2.3 (1980) (writer)
 
1980 Madhouse (TV series)
 
1979 Not the Nine O'Clock News (TV series)
 
1979 Cannon & Ball (TV series)
Episode #1.1 (1979)
 
1977 The Unorganized Manager, Part Three: Lamentations (video documentary short)
 
1977 The Unorganized Manager, Part Four: Revelations (video documentary short)
 
1976 What's on Next? (TV series)
 
Show ShowProducer (3 titles)
2003 Strange (TV series) (executive producer - 7 episodes)
Asmoth (2003) (executive producer)
Dubik (2003) (executive producer)
Incubus (2003) (executive producer)
Costa Burra (2003) (executive producer)
Kaa-Jinn (2003) (executive producer)
 
1996-1999 2point4 Children (TV series) (executive producer - 21 episodes)
The Millennium Experience (1999) (executive producer)
Carry on Screaming (1999) (executive producer)
After the Fox (1999) (executive producer)
Sticky Fingers (1999) (executive producer)
Enter the Dragon (1999) (executive producer)
 
1997-1999 Dad (TV series) (executive producer - 13 episodes)
Nemesis (1999) (executive producer)
Dad Calm (1999) (executive producer)
Dad's Arsenal (1999) (executive producer)
Securidad (1999) (executive producer)
Reprodadtion (1999) (executive producer)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (1 title)
1978 Big Night (TV series) (program associate - 10 episodes)
Episode #1.13 (1978) (program associate)
Episode #1.12 (1978) (program associate)
Episode #1.11 (1978) (program associate)
Episode #1.10 (1978) (program associate)
Episode #1.8 (1978) (program associate)
 
Show ShowActor (2 titles)
2005 Love Soup (TV series)
Frank
Take Five (2005) … Frank
 
1989 Hot Metal (TV series)
The Satellite Years (1989)
 
Show ShowSelf (3 titles)
2013 Richard Briers: A Tribute (TV documentary)
Himself - Writer
 
2006 30 Greatest Political Comedies (TV documentary)
Himself
 
1988 Alexei Sayle's Stuff (TV series)
Himself
The Dobsey Twins Isolate Radium (1988) … Himself (uncredited)
 

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(2011) Book: "The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot". Kindle: (US) http://www.amazon.com/Little-Santa-Claus-Forgot-ebook/dp/B005PX1A8I/ (UK) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Santa-Claus-Forgot-ebook/dp/B005PX1A8I/
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Was the inspiration for Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy. See more »