Michael Pertwee

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Michael Henry Pertwee (24 April 1916, Kensington, London[1] – 17 April 1991, Camden, London[2]) was an English playwright and screenwriter. Among his credits were episodes of The Saint, Danger Man, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, B-And-B, Ladies Who Do, Hong Kong and many other films and TV series. For the stage he co-wrote the 1938 thriller Death on the Table.

He was the brother of Jon Pertwee, the son of Roland Pertwee, a noted screenwriter and actor of the 1910s – 1950s, a distant cousin of Bill Pertwee, a noted character actor, and the uncle of actor Sean Pertwee.

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Novelisations[]

Among the novelizations of Michael Pertwee screenplays, each released shortly before its respective film, are:

Each of the novelists was a unique stylist and a notable author of the era.

References[]

  1. ^ "Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006".
  2. ^ "Search Results for England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007".

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