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Nigel McCrery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nigel McCrery
Nigel Colin McCrery (born 30 October 1953 in London) is an English screenwriter and ex-police officer. ==Early life== Because of his father's (Colin George McCrery 1928–1990) RAF service, Nigel spent much of his early childhood travelling around the world before finally settling in Toton, Nottinghamshire. He attended Bispham Drive Junior School, followed by George Spencer Secondary School in Stapleford. Later he attended Beeston College of Further Education in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. He married in 1976 at the age of 23 and moved to West Bridgford. Together he and his then wife Gill had three children, Luke, Emily, and Rebecca. Nigel and Gill are now divorced.〔Sarah Oliver, (Revealed: The rags-to-riches life of the master storyteller who is now TV's secret superstar ), ''Daily Mail'', 8 November 2008〕 He joined the Nottinghamshire Constabulary in 1978, aged 25. During his service he worked on a number of murder cases and became interested in forensic science. McCrery retired from the police in August 1987 after injuring his back,〔 before attending Trinity College, Cambridge from October of the same year to read Modern History. In 1988 he persuaded Sebastian Coe and Steve Cram to race around the Great Court at Trinity College, a race made famous in the film ''Chariots of Fire'';〔 Coe won by a whisker. The event raised of £50,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital. He also organised the first ever debate between Cambridge University and Harvard University, once again raising a considerable amount of money for children's charities.
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