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Allan Prior was an English television scriptwriter and novelist, who wrote over 300 television episodes from the 1950s onwards. He was founder-writer of influential police drama Z-Cars with Troy Kennedy Martin and wrote five of the first ten episodes and a total of 136 episodes for Z-Cars and spin-off series Softly, Softly. He also wrote several episodes of the 1970s science-fiction series Blake's 7. He wrote more than thirty original plays for television, from episodes of Armchair Theatre to later works including The Charmer and A Perfect Hero. In 1995 his radio play Führer was BBC Radio 4's flagship drama for its End of the War in Europe anniversary programmes. His daughter is the Steeleye Span singer Maddy Prior
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Allan Prior
Born 1922-01-13 (104 years ago) in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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