- Edward J. Mason
Edward J. Mason was born on
May 8 1912 inBirmingham, England and died onFebruary 3 1971 . He was a script writer for radio, television and movies for both theBritish Broadcasting Corporation and its rival Radio Luxembourg.Brief biography
Edward J. Mason had his first major success in 1947 as a script writer when the
BBC Home Service radio network began airing his British detective serial "Dick Barton " which he created with co-writerGeoffrey Webb . This was the first serial to air on the BBC and it continued to be aired until 1951. The BBC replaced "Dick Barton" with "The Archers ". Originally another creation of the Mason-Webb team, today it remains as the world's longest-runningsoap opera on radio.In 1950 and prior to "The Archers", Mason also created the radio serials "The Lady Craved Excitement" and "What the Butler Saw".
In 1955 Edward J. Mason created another mystery series called "
Shadow Man " for the BBC's English language commercial rival Radio Luxembourg. "Shadow Man" was sponsored byStork margarine and it ran on "'208" at 8:30 PM on Tuesday evenings.That same year Mason also worked on scripts for two television series: "Unheimliche Begegnungen" and a year later (1956) on "I'm Not Bothered".
In 1960 Mason wrote for the TV mini-series "The Days of Vengeance" and in 1961 "Flower of Evil". In 1962 his TV work included "Outbreak of Murder" followed in 1964 by "How to be an Alien".
Mason also created a string of
panel game shows with producerTony Shryane and these included "Guilty Party ", "My Word! ", and "My Music ".Trivia
*The actor who played the part of Mason's "Dick Barton" on the BBC Home Service, was also the voice of
Dan Dare in the serial that ran on Radio Luxembourg's 208 wavelength.External links
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