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Bill Dare is an English author and creator/producer of radio and television comedy programmes. Dare is the producer or devisor of various (mainly comedy) programmes mainly for BBC Radio and television, including ''The Mary Whitehouse Experience'', ''Dead Ringers'', ''The Now Show'', ''The Late Edition'', ''I've Never Seen Star Wars'' and ''The Secret World'', and ''Brian Gulliver's Travels''. He was also the producer 8 series of ITV's ''Spitting Image''. A running gag on the radio version of ''Dead Ringers'' was Jon Culshaw, in the style of Tom Baker saying Dare's name in an exaggerated fashion at the end of the credits. He wrote and appeared in his own Radio 4 sketch show, ''Life, Death and Sex with Mike and Sue'' which ran for five series. More recently he has emerged as a more serious writer. Dare's first novel, ''Natural Selection'' is published in the UK and US, and his first stage play, ''Touch'', was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2007. His second play, "Misconception" was also performed at Edinburgh. His critically acclaimed radio series, ''Brian Gulliver's Travels'' is now a novel, published by Pilrig Press 2013. Ian Hislop wrote "A modern tale that keeps the flavour of the original classic, cleverly managing to provoke both laughter and thought". It's a satirical take on modern life in which Brian travels to mysterious worlds. The son of the actor and broadcaster Peter Jones, he is a graduate of the University of Manchester where he studied English and Philosophy. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bill Dare」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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