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Wally K. Daly (13 November 1940 – 30 April 2020)[1][2] was an English writer for television and radio and one-time chairman of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain. He was born in Grangetown, Middlesbrough.[citation needed]

Wally K. Daly
Born(1940-11-13)13 November 1940
Died30 April 2020(2020-04-30) (aged 79)

Television

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As well as some minor acting roles including Z-Cars, his writing credits include Juliet Bravo, Casualty and Byker Grove. He also wrote the 1984 radio series Anything Legal featuring Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles.[citation needed]

Daly also wrote a story for Doctor Who called The Ultimate Evil but due to its hiatus, the story was cancelled but was published in the popular range of Doctor Who books, then later adapted into a Big Finish audio story as a part of their Lost Stories audio range.[citation needed]

Theatre

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In the early 1980s, three of his stage plays were performed at the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch - The Miracle Shirker, Vaughan Street (both 1980) and a stage adaptation of his radio and television play Butterflies Don't Count (1982).[3]

Radio plays

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Before the Screaming Begins (1978), the first part of a science fiction trilogy in three thirty-minute episodes for BBC Radio, featured James Laurenson, Donald Hewlett and Patrick Troughton. Part two was entitled The Silent Scream. It too featured James Laurenson and Donald Hewlett and also Hannah Gordon. Originally broadcast as a 90-minute play in 1979, it was re-broadcast in March and December 2008 as three thirty-minute episodes made from an off-air recording by Wally K. Daly as the original mastertape had been lost.[6] The third part was entitled With a Whimper to the Grave. John Shrapnel replaced James Laurenson and Maureen O'Brien replaced Hannah Gordon. It also featured Donald Hewlett, Angela Thorne, Patrick Troughton and Timothy West. As with the first two parts it was re-broadcast on BBC Radio 7 in March and December 2008 in three thirty-minute episodes made from an off-air cassette recording by Wally K. Daly.[citation needed]

He was also a presenter for BBC Radio 2 on a brief early Saturday morning stint in the summer of 1994.[7]

Bibliography

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References

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  • ^ "DIVERSITY WEBSITE -Wally K Daly radio drama & plays".
  • ^ Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch Archive, 1989-80, Retrieved 2009-26-09
  • ^ BBC World Service, Play of the Week, 11 March 1989 https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/56344aa7c6a9531e5ca0299152af5f81
  • ^ 24 May 1990 https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/0199336e44584797b9f773be5ea03d42
  • ^ BBC Radio 7 18:00 4 December 2008
  • ^ BBC Genome Project - Radio Times listings
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