Sunday, December 16, 2007
Roy Clarke OBE (born 28 January 1930 in Austerfield, Yorkshire) is an English comedy writer.
Clarke is best known for creating Last of the Summer Wine, starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde, Kathy Staff and Dame Thora Hird. He also wrote its prequel: First of the Summer Wine. He has also written Open All Hours, starring Ronnie Barker and David Jason; Keeping Up Appearances, starring Patricia Routledge; and Ain't Misbehavin. Clarke has also worked in film, and wrote the acclaimed drama A Foreign Field (1993).
In 2003, Clarke adapted his Last of the Summer Wine chronicle The Moonbather for a world premiere showing at the Scunthorpe Little Theatre Club.
Roy Clarke still lives in South Yorkshire, in a small village near Doncaster. He received an OBE for his contribution to British comedy.
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