Johnny Byrne Writer

Johnny Byrne (27 November 1935—2 April 2008) was an Irish writer and script editor for the BBC. He travelled extensively in his youth as a travelling poet. During the 1960s he worked as a literary editor, and wrote short stories that were published in Science Fantasy magazine.Byrne's other works include the novel Groupie (1969, co-written with Jenny Fabian), the BBC "Wednesday Play" Season of the Witch (1971), and the scripts for the films Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall (1972, co-written with original author Spike Milligan and Norman Cohen), and Rosie Is My Relative (1976). He was script editor of the TV series All Creatures Great and Small (1976, 1978, 1985, 1988–1990), writing 29 episodes, and also produced scripts for One by One (1987). Byrne was the creator of the TV drama series Heartbeat (which was loosely based on the Constable books by Nicholas Rhea), writing 23 episodes for 17 series between 1992 and 2005. He also created and wrote for Noah's Ark (1997–98).

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Byrne John Christopher
Birth dateNovember 27, 1935
Birth nameJohn Christopher Byrne
Birth place
Dublin , Ireland
Date of deathApril 02, 2008
Place of death
England , Norfolk , United Kingdom , Norwich

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Writer

Career start1960
Career end2005
genre
Science fiction
Drama
notable work
Doctor Who
All Creatures Great and Small (TV series)
Space: 1999

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