Biography
John Herbert Elliot (4 July 1918 β 14 August 1997) was a British novelist, screenwriter, director, and television producer active from 1954 until around 1993. Between 1954 and 1960, he scripted a succession of one-off television plays including "War in the Air" and "A Man from the Sun". The latter was a pioneering work aimed at a West Indian audience. In 1961, he joined with astronomer Fred Hoyle to write another ground-breaking TV science fiction serial, A for Andromeda. The success of A For Andromeda prompted a sequel, The Andromeda Breakthrough, in 1962.Following "Andromeda", Elliot wrote more one-off plays for the BBC. He resigned from the corporation in 1963, though he would later work with them again, producing a concept for the 1965 drama series "Mogul "(renamed The Troubleshooters from the second series), later being credited as a writer on various episodes of the show.His other works include programs such as Fall of Eagles and Survival as well as novels namely Duel and Blood Upon the Snow. He additionally worked with Fred Hoyle to produce novelisations of A For Andromeda and "The Andromeda Breakthrough".
Filmography
all 24
Writer 18
Movies 12
TV Shows 12
Producer 3
Creator 1
Sisters (1976)
Fall of Eagles (1974)
Shelley (1972)
Platonov (1971)
Play for Today (1970)
Rainbow City (1967)
BBC Play of the Month (1965)
The Troubleshooters (1965)
The Road (1963)
First Night (1963)
The Andromeda Breakthrough (1962)
Z-Cars (1962)
A for Andromeda (1961)
War in the Air (1954)
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GenderMale
Birthday1918-07-04
Deathday1997-08-14 (79 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
Also Known AsJohn Elliott
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