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Daniel Boyle (writer)

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Daniel Boyle is a Scottish screenwriter best known for devising the television series Hamish Macbeth and writing twelve episodes of the show.[1]

Boyle left school at fifteen and for the next eleven years worked as a seaman. He left the sea and became a postman for four years before going to university as a mature student. After university his main occupation was as a college lecturer. He became a full-time writer in 1990, writing extensively for television, had four original films produced, and contributed episodes to series Inspector Morse, Rebus, Hamish Macbeth, Taggart and Lewis.[2]

Boyle is married and has three children and four grandchildren.

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Screenplays

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More information Screenplays written by Daniel Boyle, Date first broadcast ...

Scripts currently seeking production:

  • ‘Mary Dogood.’ Three part series for TV. Black comedy
  • Maurice, Lee, and JFK.’ Ten part series for TV plus second series on assassination of JFK and aftermath.
  • ‘Loving Burns.’ Feature. Factional bio of the Scottish poet.
  • ‘Illusion.’ Three part TV series featuring Glasgow based PI John Paris.
  • ‘The Satan Gene.’ Feature. US based thriller.
  • ‘Dancing At The Shore.’ Feature. Comedy set in West of Scotland 1960’s dance hall.
  • ‘The Road From Ardcranna.’ Three part TV drama based on Highland Clearances.
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Books

  • Mary Dogood ISBN 9781465865755
  • Illusion ISBN 9781466179530
  • The Road From Ardcranna ISBN 9780463771549

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