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  1. Under the name Ken Taylor, he wrote scripts for television drama in a career spanning more than four decades. In 1964 The Devil and John Brown received the Best Original Teleplay Award of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain.

  2. Ken Taylor has written the scripts for almost a hundred hours of television drama in a career spanning more than four decades, starting with the broadcast of his first radio play in 1941 as he was embarking on an RAF troopship for service in India.

  3. · Home · Television and Film Credits · Stage Credits · Awards . Stage Plays. This is The End (About Religion, Macdonald, 1963) (Baker’s Plays, 1964)

  4. · Home · Television and Film Credits · Stage Credits · Awards . Selected Television And Film Credits . 1. “The Peacock Spring” (1996) TV mini-series (adapted)

  5. Ken Taylor (scriptwriter) explained. Kenneth Heywood Taylor FRSA (10 November 1922, in Bolton, Lancashire – 17 April 2011, in Cornwall) was an Award-winning English screenwriter. Life. The son of a cotton mill owner from Bolton, Lancashire, Taylor was educated at Gresham's School, Holt.

  6. Ken Taylor (writer) — Kenneth Heywood (Ken) Taylor, FRSA (2008), was born in Bolton, Greater Manchester, UK on 10 November 1922. As Ken Taylor he has written the scripts of up to one hundred hours of television drama in a career spanning more than four decades.

  7. The scriptwriter, Ken Taylor, was the father of Matthew Taylor, member of parliament for this part of Cornwall. Ehle's screen career was launched by the television drama, in which she played a role that required multiple nude scenes.