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Ian Martin (born 1953) is an English Emmy award-winning comedy writer. Ian was a writer for the BAFTA-winning BBC series ''The Thick Of It''.〔(The Thick Of It on BBC )〕 He was famously hired as ‘swearing consultant’ in 2005 by the show’s creator, Armando Iannucci,〔(Armando Iannucci biography and credits ) at the British Film Institute's Screenonline〕 for Series 1 of the political satire and went on to become a full member of the writing team.〔 Ian Martin is also a writer and supervising producer for the WGA Award winning HBO series Veep,〔(Veep on HBO )〕 having written on all seasons〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The New York Times )〕 and having acted the role of Dave Wickford in Season 2.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ian Martin (V) )〕 In 2014 Armando Iannucci described Ian Martin in the Washington Post as being “very good at making the language of political debate suddenly become nonsensical.” Ian Martin edits the satirical website MARTIAN FM,〔(Martian FM's website )〕 he is a weekly columnist for the Architects' Journal〔(Ian Martin at the Architects' Journal )〕 and a regular contributor to The Guardian newspaper.〔(Ian Martin at The Guardian )〕 He is the author of The Coalition Chronicles (2011) a satirical and scatalogical account of a year in the parliamentary life of the Coalition government.〔 He was a leading contributor to The Missing DoSAC Files (2010). Other credits include writing additional material for the 2009 Oscar-nominated film In the Loop (film), the 2007 Armando Iannucci-created series Time Trumpet〔(Time Trumpet credits )〕 and several series of the radio show Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive. On 9 June 2014 Ian Martin gave a lecture at the Royal Academy in an evening hosted by writer and broadcaster Patrick Wright as part of the 2014 Festival of Architecture. Martin was born in London. He has lived in Lancaster since 1988. He is married with two children and three grandchildren. ==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「Ian Martin (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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