Ronnie Taylor (28 June 1921 – 9 September 1979) was an English television and radio comedy scriptwriter, producer and director.
Early life
Born in Leigh, Lancashire, Taylor left school at 14 to join his family's firm of insurance brokers. He taught himself to play the piano and guitar and became involved with amateur dramatics/musicals. He formed a vocal group and wrote sketches and songs and became a founder member of "The Kordites". In 1941, he joined RAF Signals and served in North Africa and Italy where he also wrote and produced service entertainment.
BBC
After the war he auditioned at
BBC Manchester for Bowker Andrews and was initially mistaken as the tuner for the studio
Bechstein piano. He was offered a 13-week job writing continuity for
Gracie Fields. Fields introduced Taylor to her protégé variety performer
Norman Evans and Taylor was contracted to write the radio series ''Over the Garden Wall'', for which Evans is best remembered. He wrote radio series for '
Old Mother Riley' (
Arthur Lucan and
Kitty McShane) and worked with comedians
Jimmy James,
Robb Wilton
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,
Dave Morris and
Albert Modley. In 1950, he began his long association with
Al Read and the BBC Radio series ''Variety Fanfare'' (1950-1952) recorded at
Hulme Hippodrome
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which showcased new comedy talent including
Ken Platt,
Morecambe and Wise
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and
Ken Dodd
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A life ...
. In 1951, Taylor was appointed as BBC Producer with North Region Variety.
In 1952, he trained as a television director at BBC's
Lime Grove Studios
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The complex was built by the Gaumont Film Company in 1915. It was situated in Lime Grove, a residential street in Shepherd's Bush, a ...
and brought ''Home James'' with Jimmy James and ''Club Night'' with Dave Morris/Variety Northern Showground to TV.
Freelance and ABC TV
In 1959, he began Taylor-Vision, TV and Radio Production Company and in 1960 Taylor produced the British version of ''
Candid Camera
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''. He began a 19-year relationship as writer for
Harry Worth
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through series with BBC Manchester and London and
Thames Television
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.
In 1961, Taylor was appointed Supervisor of Light Entertainment at
ABC, working with
Jimmy Clitheroe
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Early years
Jimmy Clitheroe was born in Clitheroe ...
and Al Read and on programmes, ''Blackpool Night Out'' and ''Comedy Bandbox''. While there he helped establish the ABC Television Orchestra with
Bob Sharples and
Johnny Roadhouse.
Freelance in London and ATV
In 1962, Taylor began to work in London continuing as a writer for Harry Worth. He was writer for the
Val Doonican
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series and wrote words and music routines for ''Cilla'', an early
Cilla Black
Priscilla Maria Veronica White (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer, actress and television presenter.
Championed by her friends the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her ...
television series.
In the 1970s, he wrote for
ATV
ATV may refer to:
Broadcasting
* Amateur television
*Analog television
Television stations and companies
* Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra
* ATV (Armenia)
* ATV (Aruba), NBC affiliate
* ATV (Australian TV station), Melbourne
* ATV (Austria)
* AT ...
. This period included his work on the sitcom ''My Good Woman'' with
Leslie Crowther and
Sylvia Syms
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, ''It's All in Life'' for Al Read, ''Cilla's Comedy Six'' and ''Cilla's World of Comedy'' (winner of Pye Comedy Award) for
Cilla Black
Priscilla Maria Veronica White (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer, actress and television presenter.
Championed by her friends the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her ...
, ''Big Boy Now'', another series for Leslie Crowther, this time with
Fabia Drake, and ''
A Sharp Intake of Breath'', which features
David Jason
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and
Richard Wilson.
As producer he supervised ''The Masterspy'' game show with
William Franklyn
William Leo Franklyn (22 September 1925 – 31 October 2006) was a British actor, perhaps best known for voicing the "Schhh... You Know Who" adverts for Schweppes from 1965 to 1973. He also performed on stage, film, television and radio, ...
. He was also Comedy Consultant for ATV throughout the 1970s.
Archive
In 2014, Taylor's collection of scripts, recordings, documents, photographs and letters were donated to The Victoria and Albert Museum, Theatre and Performance Collection, London by Irene, Susan and Diane Taylor.
References
External links
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*http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/radio/youre_only_young_once
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English radio writers
1921 births
1979 deaths
English television writers
English television directors
English television producers