- Beryl Vertue
Beryl Vertue is an English television producer and media executive. She is founder and chairman of the independent television production company
Hartswood Films .She was originally an agent, representing comedy writers
Spike Milligan ,Eric Sykes ,Johnny Speight , Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, andTerry Nation (for whom she famously negotiated to partially keep his rights to hisDalek creation forDoctor Who ). She also represented comediansTony Hancock andFrankie Howerd . [http://www.hartswoodfilms.co.uk/about/beryl.html Hartswood Films website] ]In 1967 she joined the Stigwood Organisation, specialising in selling British television formats to America. Notable successes include "
Steptoe and Son ", which became "Sanford and Son " in the US, andTil Death Us Do Part . which becameAll in the Family in the US. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/06_june/16/coupling_beryl_vertue.shtml BBC biography] ]In the 1980s she formed Hartswood Films and produced many comedies including "
Men Behaving Badly ", "Is It Legal? " and "Coupling". The latter was produced by her daughterSue Vertue and written by son-in-lawSteven Moffat .She received the OBE for services to television in the 2000
New Years Honours List . In 2004, theBAFTA awarded her theAlan Clarke Award for Outstanding Creative Contribution to Television. .References
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