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Tony Essex
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Writer
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Tony Essex was a producer and writer, known for
Tom Grattan's War (1968)
,
Luke's Kingdom (1976)
and
Whicker (1968)
. Tony died on 19 May 1975 in London, England, UK.
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Known for
Tom Grattan's War
7.9
TV Series
Producer
1968–1970 • 26 eps
Luke's Kingdom
7.7
TV Mini Series
Producer
1976 • 12 eps
Whicker
TV Series
Producer
1968 • 3 eps
Follyfoot
7.6
TV Series
Producer
1971–1973 • 39 eps
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Producer
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Luke's Kingdom
7.7
TV Mini Series
executive producer
1976
12 episodes
Follyfoot
7.6
TV Series
executive producer
1971–1973
39 episodes
Home James
6.2
TV Movie
executive producer
1972
Whicker's Orient
TV Series
executive producer
1972
6 episodes
The World of Whicker
TV Series
executive producer
1971
11 episodes
Whicker's Walkabout
TV Series
executive producer
1970
8 episodes
Tom Grattan's War
7.9
TV Series
executive producer
1968–1970
26 episodes
Whicker's World
7.6
TV Series
executive producer
1969–1970
2 episodes
Whicker in Europe
TV Series
executive producer
1969–1970
7 episodes
Whicker's New World
TV Series
producer
executive producer
1969
8 episodes
Whicker
TV Series
executive producer
producer
1968
3 episodes
The Lost Peace
TV Mini Series
producer
1966
13 episodes
1940: A Reminiscence by J.B. Priestley
executive producer
1965
The Great War
8.9
TV Mini Series
producer
1964
26 episodes
Tonight
8.8
TV Series
producer
1962
1 episode
Writer
Previous
3
Follyfoot
7.6
TV Series
writer
(as Francis Stevens)
1971–1973
34 episodes
Tom Grattan's War
7.9
TV Series
written by
1970
4 episodes
The Lost Peace
TV Mini Series
Writer
1966
2 episodes
Editor
Previous
1
Dixon of Dock Green
6.9
TV Series
film editor
1956
7 episodes
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Alternative name
Francis Stevens
Died
May 19
,
1975
London, England, UK
(heart attack)
Other works
His brother Francis' revue, "Six of One," was performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Dora Bryan, Richard Wattis, Dennis Lotis, Amanda Barrie, Lindsay Dolan, and David Toguri in the cast.
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Died suddenly aged 49 after returning to the UK from Australia where he had been working on "Luke's Kingdom". He joined Yorkshire Television in 1968.
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