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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. In the same year, Taylor was named Writer of the Year by the Guild of Television Writers and Directors (later BAFTA) for ...

  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. Apr 27, 2011 · The screenwriter Ken Taylor, who has died aged 88, had his first radio play broadcast in 1941.

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  4. Feb 14, 2013 · A RECURRING STRUGGLE. Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor was born in 1917 in Portland, Oregon. His father (a Presbyterian minister) and his mother passed on their devotion to Scripture to their children. As a boy, Ken once saw his father accidentally drop a Bible and then pick it up with reverential respect — a small incident that left a lasting impression.

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

  6. Apr 17, 2011 · The screenwriter Ken Taylor, who has died aged 88, had his first radio play broadcast in 1941. Anyone who has enjoyed drama in the intervening 70 years will have been touched by his work for radio, television, film and stage, which included a Bafta-nominated adaptation of Mary Wesley's The Camomile Lawn for Channel 4...

  7. · Home · Television and Film Credits · Stage Credits · Awards . Awards. SCREEN WRITERS’ GUILD AWARDS (GB) 1964 Best Original Teleplay The Devil and John Brown

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