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Raymond Webster Thompson (5 April 1949 - 15 January 2025) was a British-born Canadian-New Zealand screenwriter, composer and producer.


Early life and career

Thompson was born in
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, Worcestershire and grew up in Windsor, Berkshire where he formed a school band with David Samuels, Keith Barnes and Ray Dorey who went on to become guitarist with Edison Lighthouse. He studied drama at
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and embarked upon a successful career in the music industry as both a songwriter and musician. His groups include a Canadian duo called Stillwater, and his school band The Avengers, which evolved into Edison Lighthouse, who had the number one record " Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)".


With the BBC

Thompson published a novel in 1979, ''The Number to Call Is...'' before becoming a script consultant for various producers. His television writing credits include '' Squadron'' and the iconic '' Howards' Way'', which ran for six years and was considered to be one of the BBC's most loved drama series, drawing huge ratings. He acquired the position of Head of Development for
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Television Drama Series and worked on many other titles, including '' Bergerac'' and ''
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''.


Cloud 9

In 1994 and in association with the Sanctuary Group PLC, Thompson founded his own production company, the Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group, which has since specialized in family entertainment. The company trades through offices in London,
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(New Zealand), and has expanded into the Australian market. Southern Star currently distribute the substantial back catalogue. Since 1994, Thompson has created and produced several television series and movies, including '' The Enid Blyton Adventure Series'', ''The Enid Blyton Secret Series'', ''
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'' (starring Richard Thomas), ''Return to Treasure Island'', '' The Legend of William Tell'' (created by Thompson), '' William Shatner's A Twist in the Tale'' (also created by Thompson). Other series Thompson created include '' Atlantis High'', '' Revelations – The Initial Journey'', and '' The New Tomorrow''. Perhaps his best known creation is the teen drama/sci-fi hybrid '' The Tribe'', which has become a cult classic around the world and ran for five years with almost three hundred episodes being produced. The series is constantly being repeated and has a fanatical fan base. In 2001, he returned to his music roots and composed the soundtracks of Cloud 9's portfolio, as well as the ''Spirit Symphony'', which was partly inspired by his Asperger syndrome. It was performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and released on CD in 2004. The proceeds of the song "With You Every Step of the Way" (also composed by Raymond) were donated to the foundation.


Honours

Thompson has been a juror at
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and the International
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s. In the 2003 New Year Honours, he was appointed a
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, for services to television and entertainment. In the same year he also received an honours award at
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.


Personal life

Thompson had
Asperger syndrome Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's syndrome or Asperger's, is a diagnostic label that has historically been used to describe a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and no ...
, an
autism spectrum Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing d ...
condition. Thompson's son was also diagnosed. Thompson founded the Cloud 9's Children Foundation, which aims to support families in Oceania affected by Asperger syndrome. A wine lover, Thompson owned Tirohana Estate, a boutique New Zealand vineyard on the outskirts of Martinborough, in the
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region.


References


External links


Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment GroupCloud 9 Children's FoundationTirohana Estate
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Raymond 1949 births 2025 deaths English emigrants to Canada English emigrants to New Zealand Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit Autistic musicians New Zealand composers New Zealand people with disabilities New Zealand producers New Zealand screenwriters New Zealand male screenwriters People from Redditch People with Asperger syndrome