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James Hitchmough (21 September 1934 – 11 May 1997) was a TV comedy writer, teacher and academic. He was best known for the long-running television sitcom Watching, but also wrote for Coronation Street and Brookside; and a feature-length TV film The Bullion Boys.
Oct 10, 2021 · For every long running hit there appears to be an almost never-ending stream of shows that only lasted a single series. However, Watching is firmly in the former camp. The show ran for seven series with fifty-six episodes, all of which were penned by Liverpool based writer Jim Hitchmough.
Writer: Coronation Street. Jim Hitchmough was born on 21 September 1934. He was a writer, known for Coronation Street (1960), Brookside (1982) and Screen One (1985). He died in May 1997.
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Jim Hitchmough was a TV comedy writer, teacher and academic. He was best known for creating and writing every single episode of the long-running Granada television sitcom Watching, but also wrote for Coronation Street and Brookside; and a feature-length TV film The Bullion Boys.
Career. He was best known for the long-running television sitcom Watching, but also wrote for Coronation Street and Brookside. And a feature-length television film The Bullion Boys. Add photo. Jim Hitchmough was a television comedy writer, teacher and academic.
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