David Peter Renwick (; born 4 September 1951) is an English author, television writer, actor, director and executive producer. He created the sitcom ''
One Foot in the Grave
''One Foot in the Grave'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom written by David Renwick. There were six series (each consisting of six half-hour episodes) and seven Christmas specials over a period of ten years from early 1990 to late ...
'' and the mystery series ''
Jonathan Creek
''Jonathan Creek'' is a long-running British mystery fiction, mystery crime drama series produced by the BBC and written by David Renwick. It stars Alan Davies as the title character, who works as a creative consultant to a stage magician whi ...
''. He was awarded the
Writers Guild Ronnie Barker Award at the 2008
British Comedy Awards
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The British Comedy Awards (1 ...
.
Early life
The son and only child of James George Renwick and Winifred May Smith, who were married in 1948, David Renwick was born and brought up in
Luton
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Luton is on the River Lea, about north-west of London. The town's foundation dates to the sixth century as a Saxon settleme ...
,
Bedfordshire
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, England. He was educated through to sixth form level at Luton Grammar School, a former state grammar school. The school became known as
Luton Sixth Form College
Luton Sixth Form College is a sixth form college in the Barnfield, Luton, Barnfield area of Luton, Bedfordshire, England.
History
In 1904 Luton Council acquired the Modern School, which was a mixed-sex secondary school. This school moved into ...
while he was still a pupil.
He studied journalism at Harlow Technical College.
Career
1970s
Before becoming a comedy writer Renwick worked as a journalist, reporter and sub-editor on his home town newspaper, the ''
Luton News''.
On beginning his comedy writing career in the mid-1970s he initially submitted material for BBC radio comedies including ''
Week Ending
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'' and ''
The News Huddlines''. He also contributed to other radio series such as ''Oh, Get On With It!'' starring
Kenneth Williams
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and with David McKellar co-wrote ''Harry Worth in Things Could Be Worse'' featuring
Harry Worth.
Teaming up with writing partner
Andrew Marshall, they wrote the
BBC Radio 4
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comedy series ''
The Burkiss Way'' and provided sketches for BBC television shows such as ''
The Two Ronnies
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The usual format included sketches, solo se ...
'' and ''
Not the Nine O'Clock News
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'' during the late 1970s and early '80s. One of the most celebrated sketches he wrote for ''
The Two Ronnies
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The usual format included sketches, solo se ...
'' was a parody of the BBC quiz programme ''
Mastermind
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'', where a "Charlie Smithers" chose to answer questions on the specialist subject "Answering the question before last", adapted from his "Answering one question behind all the time" sketch from ''
The Burkiss Way''. Their short-lived
LWT series for
ITV, ''
End of Part One
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'', was an attempt to transfer ''Burkiss''-style humour to television.
Renwick also wrote for
Les Dawson
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Early li ...
,
Bernie Winters
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as well as
Little and Large
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Comedy duo
They formed their pa ...
at the end of the 1970s.
1980s
In 1982 Renwick and Marshall penned the comedy drama serial ''
Whoops Apocalypse'' for
LWT, based on the insanity of international politics in the age of
nuclear weapons
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, and four years later they adapted the screenplay (changing most of the characters and situations completely) into a feature film version. In 1983 they wrote ''The Steam Video Company'' for
Thames Television
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Thames Television broa ...
, a short comedy series consisting of absurd
parodies
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of famous novels. This was followed in 1986 by ''
Hot Metal'' for LWT, a six-part satire of the tabloid newspaper industry starring
Robert Hardy
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,
Geoffrey Palmer Geoffrey Palmer may refer to:
Politicians
*Sir Geoffrey Palmer, 1st Baronet (1598–1670), English lawyer and politician
*Sir Geoffrey Palmer, 3rd Baronet (1655–1732), English politician, member of parliament (MP) for Leicestershire
*Geoffrey Pal ...
and
John Gordon Sinclair
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. The show was a critical success and returned for a further six episodes in 1988 with a revised cast of
Robert Hardy
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,
Richard Wilson and
Caroline Milmoe.
Renwick also wrote for the sketch show ''
Alexei Sayle's Stuff
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Cast
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'' and
Spike Milligan
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's ''
There's a Lot of It About''.
He began writing solo at the end of the 1980s when he created the sitcom ''
One Foot in the Grave
''One Foot in the Grave'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom written by David Renwick. There were six series (each consisting of six half-hour episodes) and seven Christmas specials over a period of ten years from early 1990 to late ...
'', starring
Richard Wilson, which was highly successful.
1990s
''One Foot in the Grave'' went on to be a popular hit for an entire decade. It also ran for four seasons as an American remake titled ''
Cosby'', starring
Bill Cosby
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, although this is generally regarded as a very loose adaptation of the original. The series won a BAFTA award for best comedy programme in 1992, with Renwick receiving The Writers' Guild Award for Best Comedy Writer in that same year.
Renwick switched to writing drama in 1990 and 1991 to indulge his love of detective stories and dramatise four episodes (one being co-written) for the series ''
Agatha Christie's Poirot
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'' (ITV, 1989–2002), featuring David Suchet as the Belgian sleuth. In 1992, Renwick and co-writer Michael Baker received an
Edgar Award
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from the
Mystery Writers of America
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The organization was founded in 1945 by Clayton Rawson, Anthony Boucher, Lawrence Treat, and Brett Halliday.
It presents the E ...
for the ''Poirot'' episode "The Lost Mine", which aired in the US as part of the
PBS
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anthology series
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''
Mystery!
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The series was created as a mystery, police and crime drama spin-off of the PBS show ''Masterpiece Theatre''. From 1980 to 2007, ''Mystery!' ...
''
In 1993, he wrote, back with Marshall again, the four-part comedy miniseries ''
If You See God, Tell Him'' which starred
Imelda Staunton
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,
Adrian Edmondson
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and
Richard Briers
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Briers first came to prominence as George Starling in '' Marriage Lines'' (1961–66), but ...
, with a brief appearance from
Angus Deayton
Gordon Angus Deayton (; born 6 January 1956) is an English actor, writer, musician, comedian and broadcaster.
Deayton was the original presenter of two successful British comedy panel shows, ''Have I Got News for You'' (1990–2002) and ''Woul ...
.
Several other minor roles also went to actors with whom Renwick worked with on ''One Foot in the Grave''.
In 1997, Renwick devised the comedy-drama and mystery series, ''
Jonathan Creek
''Jonathan Creek'' is a long-running British mystery fiction, mystery crime drama series produced by the BBC and written by David Renwick. It stars Alan Davies as the title character, who works as a creative consultant to a stage magician whi ...
'', based around the crime-solving abilities of the eponymous designer of magic tricks, played by comedian
Alan Davies
Alan Roger Davies (; ; born 6 March 1966) is an English stand-up comedian, writer, actor and TV presenter. He is known for his portrayal of the title role in the BBC mystery drama series ''Jonathan Creek'' (1997–2016) and as the only permanen ...
. This series also became successful.
In 1999 Renwick received BAFTA's Dennis Potter Award, established to recognise outstanding writing for television.
2000s
Another comedy-drama Renwick has penned, ''
Love Soup
''Love Soup'' is a British television comedy drama produced by the BBC and first screened on BBC One in the autumn of 2005. It stars Tamsin Greig as Alice Chenery (a role written especially for her) and Michael Landes as Gil Raymond (series 1 on ...
'', starring
Tamsin Greig
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and
Michael Landes
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Personal life
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The Bronx ( ) is the no ...
, premiered on
BBC One
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on 27 September 2005. Renwick, and his former writing partner Marshall, had cameo roles in an episode of the series as members of a television sitcom scriptwriting team.
On 3 December 2007
BBC Four
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In 2008, Renwick directed for the first time as he brought back the series ''Jonathan Creek'' after a five year hiatus. The episode, ''
The Grinning Man'', was almost two hours long and was broadcast on New Year's Day 2009.
He was awarded the Writers Guild Ronnie Barker Award at the British Comedy Awards 2008.
2010s
In 2010 Renwick directed a further episode of his series ''Jonathan Creek'', with the 94-minute long instalment ''
The Judas Tree'' being broadcast on Easter Sunday.
In 2012, he developed a series called ''Ergo'' for
ITV, which was to star
Robert Webb
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Mitchell and Webb starred in the Channel 4 sitcom '' Peep Show' ...
as a man living with his stepmother following the death of his father. "It was a domestic comedy, my attempt to do something like ''
One Foot in the Grave
''One Foot in the Grave'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom written by David Renwick. There were six series (each consisting of six half-hour episodes) and seven Christmas specials over a period of ten years from early 1990 to late ...
'' in the country really," said Renwick. However, Renwick and ITV encountered creative differences and the project was not produced.
Renwick wrote a further five episodes of ''Jonathan Creek'', the last of which to date was broadcast in December 2016. As of 2020, thirty-two episodes have been produced across five short-run series and six specials. The slow rate of production is partly due to Renwick's writing of the episodes, which he describes as being a painstaking process in which the intricacies of the plots take several months to work out. It is not known whether the series will return.
In 2016 Renwick wrote the four-part radio miniseries ''Desolation Jests''. The show, starring
David Jason
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,
John Bird,
Jan Ravens
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Early life
Ravens grew up in Hoylake, then in Cheshire, on the west side of the Wirral with her f ...
and
Rory Bremner
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, was broadcast on
BBC Radio 4
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from 13 December 2016 until 3 January 2017. The miniseries was repeated on
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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in 2022.
Personal life
In 1994 Renwick married Eleanor Hogarth. The couple reside between
Pavenham and
Stevington in northern
Bedfordshire
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.
Books
Renwick is also an author, having written the novels ''One Foot in the Grave'' (1992) and ''One Foot in the Grave and Counting'' (2021) – both featuring original plots, as well as ones reworked from the
television series
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.
Selected filmography
Acting credits
*''Hot Metal'' (1989)
*''One Foot in the Grave'' (1993–2000)
*''Jonathan Creek'' (2003–2013)
*''Love Soup'' (2005–2008)
Writing credits
Radio
*''
The Burkiss Way'' (1976–1980)
*''Desolation Jests'' (2016–2017)
Theatre
*''Angry Old Men'' (1994)
Television and film
*''
The Two Ronnies
''The Two Ronnies'' is a British television comedy sketch show starring Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett. It was created by Bill Cotton and aired on BBC1 from 10 April 1971 to 25 December 1987.
The usual format included sketches, solo se ...
'' (1975–1987)
*''Took and Co.'' (1977)
*''Bernie'' (1978)
*''
The Little and Large Show '' (1978)
*''
The Les Dawson Show'' (1978)
*''
End of Part One
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'' (1979–1980)
*''
The Dick Emery Show
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'' (1980)
*''
Not the Nine O'Clock News
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'' (1980)
*''Russ Abbot's Saturday Madhouse'' (1980)
*''Janet and Company'' (1980–1981)
*''Nice to See You!'' (1981)
*''
There's a Lot of It About'' (1982)
*''
3-2-1'' (1982)
*''
Whoops Apocalypse'' (1982)
*''
The Jim Davidson Show'' (1982)
*''Yarwood in Town'' (1982)
*''
The Steam Video Company'' (1984)
*''
Assaulted Nuts'' (1985)
*''The Funny Side'' (1985)
*''
Hot Metal'' (1986–1989)
*''
The Kenny Everett Television Show'' (1986–1998)
*''
Slinger's Day
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'' (1987)
*''Fast Forward'' (1987)
*''
Alexei Sayle's Stuff
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Cast
Alexei Sayle's Stuff stars stand-up comedian Alexei Sayle, with a recurring cast including A ...
'' (1988–1991)
*''
Wilt'' (1989)
*''
Poirot
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'' (1990–1991)
*''
One Foot in the Grave
''One Foot in the Grave'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom written by David Renwick. There were six series (each consisting of six half-hour episodes) and seven Christmas specials over a period of ten years from early 1990 to late ...
'' (1990–2001)
*''
If You See God, Tell Him'' (1993)
*''
Cosby'' (1996–2000)
*''
Jonathan Creek
''Jonathan Creek'' is a long-running British mystery fiction, mystery crime drama series produced by the BBC and written by David Renwick. It stars Alan Davies as the title character, who works as a creative consultant to a stage magician whi ...
'' (1997–2016)
*''
The Ben Elton Show'' (1998)
*''
Love Soup
''Love Soup'' is a British television comedy drama produced by the BBC and first screened on BBC One in the autumn of 2005. It stars Tamsin Greig as Alice Chenery (a role written especially for her) and Michael Landes as Gil Raymond (series 1 on ...
'' (2005–2008)
Executive producer
*''Cosby'' (1996–2000)
*''Jonathan Creek'' (1997–2016)
*''Love Soup'' (2005–2008)
Director
*''Jonathan Creek'' (2009–2013)
Regular collaborators
Renwick has often been heavily involved in the casting of actors for his productions and has chosen to work with numerous actors across several of his productions even for the casting of smaller roles.
Actors
Annette Crosbie
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,
Peter Copley,
Jonathan Kydd,
John Bluthal
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He started his care ...
,
Brian Murphy,
Hannah Gordon
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and Nick Maloney have all made appearances in ''Jonathan Creek'' as well as in ''One Foot in The Grave''.
John Bird has appeared in ''One Foot in The Grave'', ''Jonathan Creek'' as well as the radio series ''Desolation Jests''.
Tamsin Greig
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,
Georgie Glen,
Sheridan Smith
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and Sara Markland all worked with Renwick on his sitcom ''
Love Soup
''Love Soup'' is a British television comedy drama produced by the BBC and first screened on BBC One in the autumn of 2005. It stars Tamsin Greig as Alice Chenery (a role written especially for her) and Michael Landes as Gil Raymond (series 1 on ...
'' as well as making appearances in ''Jonathan Creek''.
Adrian Edmondson
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had a leading role in Renwick's 1993 miniseries ''
If You See God, Tell Him'' and made appearances in ''Jonathan Creek''.
James Saxon also appeared in both productions.
Joanna Bacon,
Enn Reitel,
Owen Brenman,
Damaris Hayman
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Early life
Hayman was born in ...
,
Angus Deayton
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Deayton was the original presenter of two successful British comedy panel shows, ''Have I Got News for You'' (1990–2002) and ''Woul ...
,
Paul Merton
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Known for his improvisation skill, M ...
, Katharine Page,
Tony Millan and Bill Gavin all appeared in both ''One Foot in the Grave'' and ''If You See God, Tell Him''.
Jan Ravens
Janet Ravens (born 14 May 1958) is an English actress and impressionist, known for her voice work on '' Spitting Image'' and '' Dead Ringers''.
Early life
Ravens grew up in Hoylake, then in Cheshire, on the west side of the Wirral with her f ...
appeared in ''Love Soup'', ''One Foot in the Grave'', ''If You See God Tell Him'' and also in Renwick's radio series ''Desolation Jests''.
Doreen Mantle
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appeared in eighteen episodes of ''One Foot in the Grave'', one episode of ''Love Soup'', as well as one episode of ''Jonathan Creek'', whilst Renwick himself made occasional, brief appearances in these three productions.
References
External links
*
David Renwickat the
British Film Institute
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David Renwick interviewat the
BBC
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David Renwick profileat BFI Screenonline.
*
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1951 births
Edgar Award winners
English television writers
Living people
Male actors from Luton
British male screenwriters
British television producers
British television show creators