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  2. Died. 17 December 1989. (1989-12-17) (aged 72–73) Occupation. Writer. Edward Boyd (1916 – 17 December 1989 [1]) was a Scottish writer best known for his television and radio work. He worked with the Glasgow Unity Theatre in the 1940s. [2] Later he moved into radio and TV.

  3. Showing 29 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Edward W. Boyd has 29 books on Goodreads with 173 ratings. Edward W. Boyds most popular book is Letters from a Skeptic: A Son Wrestles with His Father's...

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    Edward Boyd was born on 11 May 1916 at 5 Townhead Street, Stevenston, Ayrshire, to Samuel Boyd, a dynamite worker, and Mary Chapman Gardiner (married 31 December 1914). He was educated at the local higher grade school and Ardrossan Academy. At the age of 18 he walked out of what he considered a boring job with ICI at Ardeer in North Ayrshire and he...

    After enjoying a distinguished war career in Royal Air Force from 1939 to 1945, he began writing for Glasgow Unity Theatre. It was there that he met and became great friends with the actor Roddy McMillan who was later to star in one of Boyd's most popular television series, The View from Daniel Pike(1971–73). He went on to write scripts for many Sc...

    Boyd lived in Finnieston, Glasgow, but working as a screenwriter he had no alternative but to go outside Scotland for work. Nonetheless, he refused to move to England or further afield. "I feel like a foreigner when I have to go to London or Manchester — we're all using the same words, but we're not speaking the same language," he explained. He was...

    Boyd's first marriage, in 1948, was to the illustrator and actress Kathleen 'Katy' Maxwell, known professionally as Katy Gardiner. They had a daughter, Susan Caroline Boyd (1949–2004). Because Edward left the family early in Susan's life he did not know her growing up, but they later met and became friends in the mid-1970s. Susan later became a tel...

    In his later years he went back to his first love, which was writing for radio. Three weeks before his death he completed a play which had been commissioned by BBC Radio Scotland producer Patrick Rayner. He worked on it at the Ullapool home of actor Robert Urquhart. Its title was typically enigmatic — "Oblivion is not to be Hired".

    Boyd worked until shortly before his death and completed a play due to be produced by BBC Radio Scotland. Boyd suffered a stroke at his home in Glasgow's West End late on the night of Sunday 17 December 1989. He was taken to hospital but died shortly afterwards at the age of 73.

    Following his death, Andrew Young in The Glasgow Heraldwrote: The Herald's Julie Davidson, writing in 1981, said anarchic was the word most commonly used to describe him, adding:

  4. Goodreads Author. Born. in Pennsylvania , The United States. Member Since. January 2024. edit data. Edward Boyd is an American illustrator and author. Edward graduated Highschool with an emphasis in visual arts and went on to do independent studies at the Ringling School of Art and Design.

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    Edward Boyd. Writer: Robbery. Edward Boyd was born on 11 May 1916 in Stevenston, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK. He was a writer, known for Robbery (1967), The Corridor People (1966) and The View from Daniel Pike (1971). He was married to Katy Gardiner. He died on 17 December 1989 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

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  6. Summary. Scottish writer Edward Boyd was well known for his TV and radio plays, including The Corridor People and The View from Daniel Pike, and he also penned several episodes of Z-Cars. He specialised in the thriller genre, and this collection showcases six of his best radio crime dramas.

  7. First broadcast in 1954, this Chandleresque mystery was written by Edward Boyd, whose radio credits include Castles in Spain and The Same River Twice. Singer Teddy Johnson stars as Steve Gardiner, with Jimmy Logan as Jimmy Morton. Produced by Eddie Fraser. Cast.

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