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David Spicer (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Spicer (writer)
David Spicer is a writer, perhaps best known for his BBC Radio 4 comedy series: * Double Income, No Kids Yet (18 episodes,〔(EpGuides.com listing for Double Income, No Kids Yet )〕 2001-2003) * Three Off the Tee〔(BBC Radio 4 Three off the Tee episode 6 )〕 (12 episodes,〔(EpGuides.com for Three Off the Tee )〕 2005-2006) * Me and Joe〔(BBC Radio 4 Listing for Me and Joe )〕〔(Synopsis for Me and Joe at LocateTV.com )〕 (2008, an afternoon play) * 28 Minutes to Save the NHS (4 episodes,〔(EpGuides.com for 28 Minutes to Save the NHS )〕 2002) He has written for a number of games shows and panel shows, including: * Win My Wage (2007) * That'll Test 'Em〔That'll Teach 'Em#That'll Test 'Em〕 (2006) * Nobody Likes a Smartass〔(RDF Television description of Nobody Likes a Smartass )〕 (2003) * No Win No Fee〔(BBC news item on the program No Win No Fee )〕 (2001) * RTFP〔(Radiohaha description of the short-lived RTFP )〕 (short-lived Radio 4 panel game, 1998,〔(EpGuides listing of air dates of RTFP )〕 co-written with Steve Gribbin〔(Steve Gribbins Biography )〕) * Quizland〔(2007 Issue of Clean Feed ), discussing Quizzland and mentioning Hot Gas〕 (BBC 7, a 21-part quiz series for children from 4 to 6 years old) * Hot Gas (script editor) He has written for a number of comedy TV series including: * Comedy Lab (1999) * Give Your Mate a Break〔(IMDB: Give Your Mate a Break )〕 (1999) * Armstrong and Miller (1997) * Saturday Live (1996) * Barrymore (1991) He may also be the author of the play Superheroes,〔(Chortle.co.uk description and review of Superheroes at Edinburgh Fringe 2006 )〕〔(Additional performances of Superheroes from Arts-Archive.com )〕 based on the protest group ''Fathers for Justice''. ==References== 〔
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