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Dennis Spooner

Dennis Spooner (1 December 1932—20 September 1986) was an English television writer and script editor, known primarily for his programmes about fictional spies and his work in children's television in the 1960s. He had long-lasting professional working relationships with a number of other British screenwriters and producers, notably Brian Clemens, Terry Nation, Monty Berman and Richard Harris, with whom he developed several programmes. Though he was a contributor to BBC programmes, his work made him one of the most prolific writers of televised output from ITC Entertainment.
==Early life==
Spooner was born in Tottenham, London. Following a brief spell as a professional footballer with Leyton Orient,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Avengers Forever: Dennis Spooner )〕 Spooner completed his National Service with the Royal Air Force where he met, and formed an amateur writing partnership with, Tony Williamson. During the 1950s Spooner returned to office work, and met and married his wife Pauline.
Spooner did not desire a career in business and tried to break into the entertainment industry through performance, forming a comedy double act with Benny Davis, now a journalist living in Spain. They worked the London circuit, but found only moderate success. Spooner then turned to writing and began selling half-hour comedy scripts to the BBC TV comedian Harry Worth. This eventually led him to writing several scripts for ''Coronation Street'' in 1960. He also contributed to the ITV police procedural series ''No Hiding Place'' and ''Ghost Squad'' as well as to the top-rated comedy series ''Bootsie and Snudge''〔http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/551046/〕 and to ATV's attempt to revive Tony Hancock's career in ''Hancock'' (1963).
Around this time Spooner met Brian Clemens and they struck up a partnership that lasted for the rest of Spooner's career.〔 Clemens offered the young writer work on ''The Avengers'', which was near the beginning of its nine-year run on ITV. Clemens bought two more of Spooner's scripts in that first year, making Spooner a fairly important writer during the Ian Hendry era of the programme.

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