John Brason
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John Brason is a British script writer and script editor, best known for the series made in collaboration with television producer Gerard Glaister, Colditz and Secret Army, both set during World War II.
Brason was known for his anti-communism, among the reasons he believed for the non-broadcast of his final scripted episode of Secret Army, "What Did You Do During the War, Daddy?"[1]
Credits[]
As Writer[]
- Colditz (1972)
- Moonbase 3 (1973)
- Special Branch (1974)
- (1974)
- Blood Relations (originally Bloedverwanten, 1977)
- Secret Army (1977–79)
- Buccaneer (1980)
- Enemy at the Door (1980)
- Diamonds (1981)
- Kessler (1981)
- Chessgame (1983)
- Skorpion (1983)
- The Fourth Arm (1983)
- Cold Warrior (1984)
Script Editor[]
- Secret Army (1977–79)
- Buccaneer (1980)
- Blood Money (1981)
- Howards' Way (1985–86)
Director[]
- Walk a Crooked Path (1969)
Novels[]
- Secret Army (prequel to series one of the TV series)
- The Secret Army Dossier (largely covers the period between series one and series two)
- Secret Army: The End of the Line (third series)
- Kessler
- Howards' Way: No. 3
References[]
- ^ "Secret Army - the TV Show - 'What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?' - the Lost Episode". The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Earth Edition. 10 December 2009 [25 July 2002]. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
External links[]
- John Brason at IMDb
Categories:
- British television writers
- Living people
- British film biography stubs