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Guy Andrews, educated at Cranleigh School (1974–79) and St. Peter's College, Oxford University, is an English television writer who has written for television programmes including "Lost in Austen", "Absolute Power", "Agatha Christie's Poirot", "Chancer" and "Blandings" (the latter adapting the works of P. G. Wodehouse).[1][2][3]

Writing credits[edit]

Production Notes Broadcaster
Les Girls
  • "Prints" (1988)
ITV
Tales of Sherwood Forest
  • "Gene Vincent and the Memory Man" (1989)
  • "There's a Small Hotel" (1989)
ITV
Chancer
  • 6 episodes (1990–1991)
ITV
All or Nothing at All
  • Television miniseries (1993)
ITV
Lie Down with Lions
  • Television film (1994)
Lifetime
The Infiltrator
  • Television film (1995)
HBO
Paparazzo
  • Feature film (1995)
N/A
Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgement
  • Television miniseries (1996)
ITV
When the Sky Falls
  • Feature film (co-written with Ronan Gallagher, Colum McCann and Michael Sheridan, 2000)
N/A
Absolute Power
  • 12 episodes (co-written with Mark Lawson and Andrew Rattenbury, 2003–2004)
BBC Two
Rosemary & Thyme
  • "The Invisible Worm" (2004)
ITV
Agatha Christie's Poirot
  • "The Mystery of the Blue Train" (2005)
  • "Taken at the Flood" (2006)
  • "Appointment with Death" (2008)
  • "The Labours of Hercules" (2013)
ITV
Lost in Austen
  • Television miniseries (2008)
ITV
Inspector Lewis
  • "Expiation" (2007)
  • "Counter Culture Blues" (2009)
ITV
Bouquet of Barbed Wire
  • Television miniseries (2010)
ITV
Blandings
  • 13 episodes (2013–2014)
BBC One
Fungus the Bogeyman
  • 2 episodes (2015)
Sky
Maigret in Montmartre
  • TV Movie (2017)
ITV
Victoria
  • 3 episodes (2016-2019)
ITV

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Guy Andrews earns critical acclaim". 21 September 2010. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  • ^ Able, Sane and. "Guy Andrews". Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  • ^ Purkiss, Brian. "Lost In Austen". Retrieved 19 March 2021.
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