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John Frederickas Burkensaw (8 March 1922 – 20 September 2011) was an English writer of novels and
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. He also wrote under the
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s J. F. Burke, Jonathan Burke, Jonathan George, Robert Miall, Martin Sands, Owen Burke, Sara Morris, Roger Rougiere, and Joanna Jones; and co-wrote with his wife Jean Burke under the pen name Harriet Esmond.


Biography

Burke was born on 8 March 1922 in Rye, Sussex, and educated at Holt High School, Liverpool, now known as Childwall Academy. He served in the
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, and the
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during the war. After working for the publishers Museum Press and the Books for Pleasure Group, he was a Public Relations and Publications Executive for Shell (1959–63) and Story Editor for Twentieth Century-Fox (1963–65) before becoming a full-time writer in 1966. Writing as Jonathan Burke, J. F. Burke and John Burke, he produced several suspense stories and psychological thrillers, including the Atlantic Award in Literature winning ''Swift Summer'' (1949; by J. F. Burke), ''These Haunted Streets'' (1950), ''Chastity House'' (1952), ''Echo of Barbara'' (1959; filmed in 1960) and ''The Twisted Tongues'' (1964). Some of his other novels appeared under the pseudonyms of Joanna Jones, Sara Morris, Jonathan George and Owen Burke. He achieved equal popularity with his science fiction short stories in magazines like ''New Worlds'' and ''New Frontiers'', and the best of these were collected in ''Alien Landscapes'' (1955). His first two SF novels, ''The Dark Gateway'' (1953) and ''The Echoing Worlds'' (1954), both dealt with the theme of parallel universes; and ''Pursuit Through Time'' (1956) described an attempt to change the course of history while time-travelling into the past. For more than thirty years Burke novelised a large number of stage plays, film and TV scripts, notably
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Look Back in Anger ''Look Back in Anger'' (1956) is a realist play written by John Osborne. It focuses on the life and marital struggles of an intelligent and educated but disaffected young man of working-class origin, Jimmy Porter, and his equally competent yet i ...
'', ''
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'' (all 1960), ''
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'' (1961), ''The Lion of Sparta'' (1961; the film was released as ''
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''), '' The Boys'' (1962), '' The System'' (1963), '' A Hard Day's Night'' (1964), '' Dr. Terror's House of Horrors'' (1965), ''That Magnificent Air Race'' (1965; the film was released as '' Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines''), ''The Hammer Horror Omnibus'' (1966/7; two volumes), ''
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'', '' Privilege'' (both 1967), ''
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'', Ian Fleming's ''
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'' (both 1968), '' Moon Zero Two'' (1969), '' Luke's Kingdom'' (1976), '' King and Castle'' (1986) and a series of ''
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'' novels, beginning in 1985. ''A Hard Day's Night'' came close to not being published at all. The then Director of
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, Clarence Paget, saw
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as nothing but a passing fad, and it took Burke and many of Pan's office workers – all Beatles fans – to persuade Paget otherwise. The book went on to sell 6.25 million copies. Several other tie-ins appeared under the names of Martin Sands and Robert Miall, including '' Maroc 7'' (1967), '' The Best House in London'' (1969), two '' Jason King'' thrillers in 1972, and also ''
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'' and its sequel ''UFO 2'' (1970/1971). Burke also wrote the source story for the 1967 cult horror film '' The Sorcerers''. The screenplay has now been published in a limited edition of 500 copies. Burke also contributed to the TV series '' Late Night Horror'' (BBC, 1968), '' Tales of Unease'' ( LWT, 1970) and ''The Frighteners'' (LWT, 1972). Among Burke's later novels were a series featuring the Victorian psychic investigator and occult detective Dr Alex Caspian (a stage magician by day, assisted by his wife, Bronwen), and a further three Victorian Gothic suspense novels (by "Harriet Esmond") written in collaboration with his wife Jean."Burke, John" by Chris Morgan in
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, ''St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost and Gothic Writers''. London: St. James Press, 1998, (pp. 107-109).
These were always carefully researched, and explored the regions described in these stories. He edited a trilogy of books under the "Unease" banner: ''Tales of Unease'' (1966), ''More Tales of Unease'' (1969) and ''New Tales of Unease'' (1976). Several ghost and horror stories appeared in the Pan "Ghost Book" series, the '' Pan Book of Horror Stories'', ''New Terrors'', ''The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror'' and his short stories were collected in the Ash Tree Press volume ''We've Been Waiting For You'' (2000), which included his most celebrated story, "And Cannot Come Again". He wrote two original short stories that were subsequently published in Johnny Mains's tribute book ''Back From The Dead: The Legacy of the Pan Book of Horror Stories'' (2010), was interviewed at length about his tie-in career for ''Bedabbled!'' magazine (2011) and was in talks to publish a novel that began life in the 1950s and was rejuvenated in early 2011. Robert Hale also published five novels in the last decade: ''Stalking Widow'' (2000), ''The Second Strain'' (2002), ''Wrong Turnings'' (2004), ''Hang Time'' (2007) and ''The Merciless Dead'' (2008). Burke also wrote over twenty non-fiction titles, including several travel books for Batsford: ''Suffolk'' (1971), ''Sussex'' (1974), ''English Villages'' (1975), ''Czechoslovakia'' (1976), ''Look Back on England'' (1980) and ''The English Inn'' (1981). In 1985 he reached the semi-finals in TV's ''
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''; his wife Jean also reached the semi-finals two years later.


Bibliography


Novelisations

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'' (1960) *''
Look Back in Anger ''Look Back in Anger'' (1956) is a realist play written by John Osborne. It focuses on the life and marital struggles of an intelligent and educated but disaffected young man of working-class origin, Jimmy Porter, and his equally competent yet i ...
'' (1960) *''
Flame in the Streets ''Flame in the Streets'' is a 1961 British film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring John Mills and Sylvia Syms. The screenplay was by Ted Willis based on his 1958 play '' Hot Summer Night'' and was novelised by John Burke for Four Square ...
'' (1961) *'' The Lion of Sparta'' (1961) *''
The Angry Silence ''The Angry Silence'' is a 1960 black-and-white British drama film directed by Guy Green and starring Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli, Michael Craig and Bernard Lee. The film marked the first release through screenwriter Bryan Forbes's p ...
'' (1961) *'' The Boys'' (1962) *'' Private Potter'' (1962) *''Guilty Party'' (1963) *'' The Man Who Finally Died'' (1963) *'' The World Ten Times Over'' (1963) *'' A Hard Day's Night'' (1964) *'' The System'' (1964) *'' Dr Terror's House of Horrors'' (1965) *'' That Magnificent Air Race'' (1965) *'' The Power Game'' (1966) *'' The Trap'' (1966) *''
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'' (1966) *'' The Second Hammer Horror Film Omnibus'' (1967) *''
The Jokers ''The Jokers'' is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Michael Winner and starring Michael Crawford and Oliver Reed. It was written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Two brothers hatch a plot to steal the Crown Jewels. Plot Michael Trema ...
'' (as Martin Sands) (1967) *'' Maroc 7'' (as Martin Sands) (1967) *'' Privilege'' (1967) *''
Till Death Us Do Part ''Till Death Us Do Part'' is a British television sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1965 to 1975. The show was first broadcast in 1965 as a '' Comedy Playhouse'' pilot, then as seven series between 1966 and 1975. In 1981, ITV continued the sitc ...
'' (1967) *''
Smashing Time ''Smashing Time'' is a 1967 British satirical comedy film directed by Desmond Davis starring Rita Tushingham and Lynn Redgrave. It is a satire on the 1960s media-influenced phenomenon of Swinging London. It was written by George Melly. Plot B ...
'' (1968) *''
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' is a 1968 children's film, children's Musical film, musical fantasy film directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. It stars Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Lionel Jeffries, Gert Fröbe, Anna Quayle, ...
'' (1968) *'' The Bliss of Mrs Blossom'' (1968) *'' Moon Zero Two'' (1969) *'' The Smashing Bird I Used to Know'' (1969) *'' The Best House in London'' (as Martin Sands) (1969) *'' All the Right Noises'' (1970) *''
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'' (1970) *''
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'' (as Robert Miall) (1970) *'' UFO 2'' (as Robert Miall) (1971) *''
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'' (1971) *'' Jason King'' (as Robert Miall) (1972) *'' Kill Jason King!'' (as Robert Miall) (1972) *'' The Adventurer'' (as Robert Miall) (1973) *''
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'' (as Robert Miall) (1973) *'' Luke's Kingdom'' (1975) *''
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'' (1977) *''
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'' (1985) *'' The Fourth Floor'' (1986) *'' King and Castle'' (1986) *'' The Bill 2'' (1987) *'' The Bill 3'' (1989) *'' The Bill 4'' (1990) *'' The Bill 5'' (1991) *'' The Bill 6'' (1992) *'' The Bill 1, 2, 3'' (1992) *'' London's Burning'' (1992) *''London's Burning: Blue Watch Blues'' (1995) *''London's Burning: Flashpoint'' (1995)


Dr Alex Caspian series

* ''The Devil's Footsteps'' (1976) * ''The Black Charade'' (1977) * ''Ladygrove'' (1978)


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