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  1. John Richard Hopkins (sometimes credited as John R. Hopkins; 27 January 1931 – 23 July 1998) was an English film, stage, and television writer.

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    John Hopkins was born on 27 January 1931 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and director, known for Thunderball (1965), Z Cars (1962) and Murder by Decree (1979). He was married to Shirley Knight and Prudence Hopkins. He died on 23 July 1998 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • John Hopkins
    • July 23, 1998
    • January 27, 1931
  3. Aug 5, 1998 · John R. Hopkins, a British playwright and screenwriter, author of the drama “Find Your Way Home” and the television adaptation of “Smiley’s People,” died July 23 at his home in Woodland...

  4. John R. Hopkins, a British playwright and screenwriter, author of the drama ''Find Your Way Home'' and the television adaptation of ''Smiley's People,'' died on July 23 at his home in...

  5. As writer of the realistic police drama "Z Cars" (BBC), a forerunner of gritty, realistic TV shows, John Hopkins earned both popular and critical acclaim. A prolific screenwriter and playwright, he studied literature at Cambridge before being introduced into show business by his then...

  6. Aug 5, 1998 · By Variety Staff. British playwright and screenwriter John Hopkins, whose long career included such notable films as the James Bond actioner “Thunderball” and the recent Showtime telepic...

  7. Writer. The world of John Hopkins, with its extraordinary intimacy of characterisation and observation, found its perfect expression in 1960s television drama with the Z Cars series (BBC, 1962-78) and the quartet of plays 'Talking to a Stranger' (BBC, 1966) - the latter work lauded by critic George Melly in The Observer as "television's first ...

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