Biography
Johnny Speight (2 June 1920 β 5 July 1998) was an English television scriptwriter of many classic British sitcoms.
Speight emerged in the mid-1950s, writing for radio comics Frankie Howerd, Vic Oliver, Arthur Askey, and Cyril Fletcher. For television he wrote for Morecambe & Wise, Peter Sellers and The Arthur Haynes Show. Later, he began to write Till Death Us Do Part, which included his most famous creation, the controversial bigot Alf Garnett. His shows often explored the themes of racism and sexism through satire.
Filmography
all 28
Writer 17
Movies 15
TV Shows 13
Creator 7
self 1
Writer
Lost Sitcoms (2016)
TV
Creator
Till Death... (1981)
TV
Creator / Writer
Spooner's Patch (1979)
TV
Gents Rhubarb
Rhubarb (1970)
Movie
Writer
Curry and Chips (1969)
TV
Writer
Double Bill (1969)
Movie
Pipe Smoker in Bus Queue
The Plank (1967)
Movie
Writer
Privilege (1967)
Movie
Writer
Mr. Topaze (1961)
Movie
Creator
For Richer...For Poorer
TV
Creator
Justice for All
TV
Creator
Those Were the Days
TV
Information
Known ForCreator
GenderMale
Birthday1920-06-02
Deathday1998-07-05 (78 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
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