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Dean Earle Wilkinson (born 18 April 1967) is an English comedy writer. He wrote the multi-award-winning ''
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and Chums'' for
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, and scripted the Sony console game series
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.


Early life

Dean Earle Wilkinson was born in Guisborough.


Writing career

Wilkinson began writing in 1989 for adult and children’s comics including ''Smut'' and ''Zit''. He was appointed editor of the anarchic children’s comic ''Acne'' before releasing his own titled Fizog. His first TV scripts were performed by Charlie Chuck (Uncle Peter from ''
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'') on ''The James Whale Show''. Other breaks came on ''
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'', ''Six Pairs Of Pants'' and ''We Know Where you Live''. In 1997 Wilkinson provided many sketches for the penultimate series of '' Alas Smith & Jones''. Greater success came when Chris Pilkington, then of Children’s BBC, paired him with the Geordie pop duo P.J. & Duncan, later more widely known as Ant and Dec, with whom he worked for 7 years. Wilkinson wrote ''The Ant & Dec Show'', ''Ant & Dec Unzipped'' and several TV specials for the duo. The biggest success was the Saturday morning show ''
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'' which featured the sitcom ''Chums''. Wilkinson quit the show not long after Ant and Dec left to work for the BBC. Whilst working for the BBC he wrote 2 series of his sitcom '' Bad Penny'' starring John Shuttleworth actor
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, and two series of his sketch show ''
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'', starring Marcus Bridgstock and
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. Wilkinson co-created and co-wrote the radio 4 show ''John Shuttleworth’s Open Mind''. In 2006 the BBC commissioned to write his radio sketch show ''I'm an Alien Beam Me Off Here'' starring ''
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'' star
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. Wilkinson co-wrote '' Harry Hill's Shark Infested Custard'' with
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in 2005. Other TV work has seen him writing for BBC pre-school channel
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's forthcoming ''
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'' and ''
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'' as well as ''Casper’s Scare School'', Aardman’s ''Planet Sketch'', links for
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on '' Are You Smarter than a 10 Year Old?'' and all 26 episodes of the Malaysian action comedy animation series ''Jinggo'', produced by Backbone Entertainment.


Console Games

Wilkinson has had much success writing for games and is the writer on all Sony’s ''LittleBigPlanet'' titles. He has also written for two of Team 17’s Worms games, '' Worms Revolution'' which featured the voice of
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as Don Keystone and
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with the voice of
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as Tara Pinkle; both Berry and Parkinson can be seen in TV's ''
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''. Other games such as '' Driver: San Francisco'', ''Trivial Pursuit'', ''
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'' and Disney’s '' Fantasia: Music Evolved'' are also brought to life thanks to Dean's dialogue. For LittleBigPlanet 3, Dean Wilkinson returned as one of the writers, providing witticisms and puns for Stephen Fry. He also wrote the new villain’s dialogue, voiced by Hugh Laurie. In addition, Dean worked on general dialogue, quests, character names and bios, Popit puzzles, and general consistency in the LittleBigPlanet tone. Dean Wilkinson also wrote for and worked with ''
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'' star
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on the Sony brain training game '' Smart As''.


Books

In 2003 Scholastic published his first two novels, ''The Legend of Arthur King'' and ''Arthur King and the Curious Case of the Time Train''. For Penguin he has written the '' Plants Versus Zombies'' puzzle book and ''
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’s Prankipedia''. He also wrote the ''SMTV Live'' annual and has self-published ''Sarkylocks & The Three Bears'' and ''The Greenies''. For adults he has published ''The Tees Bally Fibber'', the best of the spoof newspaper website he used to write and performed stories from on Teesside’s TFM Radio, and the darkly humoured ''Disturbing Bedtime Tales For Very Bad People''. For Apex Publishing he wrote ''The Classic Children’s Television Quiz Book'', a thousand questions on classic children’s TV. MX Publishing publish his supernatural kid's comedy book series Sheerluck Versus The Paranormal. Wilkinson writes more grown up comedy books, such as Swearlot Holmes, under the name Earle Wilkinson.


Board Games

Wilkinson has designed the upcoming board game The Madcap League, based on his own comedy intellectual property and a
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game, commissioned by the
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, Baker Street, London.


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