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  1. Ron Hutchinson (born 8 November 1946) is a Northern Irish screenwriter, playwright, and author. He is a four-time Primetime Emmy Award nominee, winning once for writing the screenplay for the television film Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story (1989).

  2. Feb 10, 2019 · Feb. 10, 2019. Ron Hutchinson, an ebullient film buff who led a campaign to restore scores of largely forgotten short sound films from the 1920s and ’30s that featured comedians, vaudevillians,...

  3. Feb 22, 2019 · On February 2, UCLA Film & Television Archive lost a longtime partner and friend, Ron Hutchinson, who died from cancer at the age of 67. A widely loved and respected media historian, Hutchinson's dedication to rescuing early talkies was so great that his name became synonymous with Vitaphone films in the archival community.

  4. SIDELIGHTS: British dramatist Ron Hutchinson has built a diverse writing career that includes work for radio, stage, and screen. Born near Lisburn in Northern Ireland and raised in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, Hutchinson supported himself through a variety of odd jobs during his early years as a writer.

  5. Writer and creator Ron Hutchinson said of his idea for the series; "I wanted to explore the impact of globalisation from the angle of those working for international corporations in a Dublin far from the tourist image of the city. It's a world which offers a high salary and a great lifestyle to those who are part of it."

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    Original Air Date
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    "Episode 1"
    24 September 2017 ( 2017-09-24)
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    2
    "Episode 2"
    1 October 2017 ( 2017-10-01)
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    "Episode 3"
    8 October 2017 ( 2017-10-08)
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    "Episode 4"
    15 October 2017 ( 2017-10-15)
  6. Ron Hutchinson is a British playwright and screenwriter with a long and varied career in both theater and film. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1947, Hutchinson began his career as a...

  7. Ron Hutchinson (born near Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland) is an Emmy Award winning[1] Irish screenwriter and playwright, known for writing Against the Wall and The Island of Dr. Moreau (both directed by John Frankenheimer), Slave of Dreams (directed by Robert M. Young), the play Moonlight and Magnolias, and the 2004 miniseries Traffic.

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