Biography
James William Mitchell (12 March 1926, in South Shields β 15 September 2002, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne) was a British writer, principally of crime fiction and spy thrillers. He is best known for creating Callan (1967-1972) and When the Boat Comes In (1976-1981). The son of a shipyard worker, Mitchell also wrote under the pseudonyms James Munro and Patrick O. McGuire. He received BA and MA degrees from Oxford. After graduating he tried numerous jobs, including shipyard worker and civil servant before taking up teaching, in his own words he taught, "for some 15 years in almost every kind of institution from secondary modern school to college of art". In 1968 Mitchell moved to London to concentrate on writing.Mitchell created the ITV spy thriller Callan, starring Edward Woodward as a remorseful secret service assassin, and the BBC period drama When the Boat Comes In, starring James Bolam as a World War I veteran returning to his Tyneside hometown. These programmes proved to be his most notable, and acclaimed work.
He also wrote many other television scripts, including episodes of The Troubleshooters, the legal drama Justice and The Avengers.
Filmography
all 12
Writer 11
Movies 7
TV Shows 5
self 1
Callan: This Man Alone (2016)
Confessional (1989)
Spyship (1983)
Wet Job (1981)
Callan (1974)
Justice (1971)
Callan (1967)
Information
Known ForWriting
Birthday1926-03-12
Deathday2002-09-15 (76 years old)
Birth PlaceSouth Shields, England, UK
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
This article uses material from Wikipedia.
Last updated:
- James Mitchell
- Filmography
- Information
- Related Persons