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Ian La Frenais

Ian La Frenais OBE (born 7 January 1937) is an English writer best known for his creative partnership with Dick Clement. They are most famous for television series including The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, Porridge and its sequel Going Straight, Lovejoy and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

Ian La Frenais

Born (1937-01-07) 7 January 1937 (age 87)
Monkseaton, Northumberland, England[1]
OccupationScreenwriter
EducationDame Allan's Boys School, Newcastle upon Tyne
Period1964–present
GenreTelevision
Spouse
Doris Vartan
(m. 1984)
RelativesGladys and Cyril La Frenais (parents)[1]

Early life edit

La Frenais was born in Monkseaton, Northumberland; his father was an accountant. As a child at Park Primary School in Whitley Bay, La Frenais enjoyed art and writing. He then attended Dame Allan's Boys School in Newcastle upon Tyne, and completed his National Service in the British Army.[2] After working as a salesman for a tobacco company, he began composing songs for a weekly satirical programme on Tyne Tees Television and then moved to London where he worked for a market research company.[3]

Writing partnership with Dick Clement edit

Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement have enjoyed a long and successful career embracing films, television and theatre. Their partnership began in the mid-1960s with the hit television show The Likely Lads,[4] and by the end of the decade they had also written three feature films: The Jokers,[5] Otley (directed by Clement) and Hannibal Brooks.

In the early 1970s, they worked on two other features: Villain,[5] starring Richard Burton, and Catch Me a Spy (again directed by Clement), starring Kirk Douglas. In this same period, they created their award-winning TV series Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?; this was followed by Porridge,[6] Thick as Thieves and Going Straight. There were big-screen versions of both The Likely Lads and Porridge,[6] and a 'rockumentary', To Russia With Elton, in 1979.

Earlier that decade they had adapted Keith Waterhouse's Billy Liar into the stage musical Billy, starring Michael Crawford, which ran at London's Drury Lane Theatre for two-and-a-half years.

By the late 1970s, they were living in California, where they wrote On the Rocks, an American version of Porridge,[7] and The Prisoner of Zenda, a feature film starring Peter Sellers.

In the 1980s, their work included most of the TV series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, which was voted ITV's Favourite TV Programme of all Time in a Radio Times readers' poll to celebrate the network's 60th anniversary, and uncredited writing work on the James Bond film Never Say Never Again. La Frenais produced the films Bullshot (1983) and Water (1985), both directed by Clement;[5] they also substantially wrote the latter. In 1987, they wrote and produced Vice Versa.

In the US, he and Clement were writers and supervising producers on HBO's Emmy-winning show Tracey Takes On... for four years in the 1990s. Their films around this time include The Commitments, which won both the Evening Standard's Peter Sellers Award for Comedy and a BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, Excess Baggage and Still Crazy. In addition, they did uncredited rewrites on The Rock (starring Sean Connery) for Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay.

More recent television includes Archangel (starring Daniel Craig) and The Rotters' Club,[5] which they adapted from best-sellers by Robert Harris and Jonathan Coe respectively. Their most recent film credits include Goal! The Dream Begins, the animated film Flushed Away,[5] Across the Universe[8] and The Bank Job.[5]

Two new television series written by them were broadcast in 2017: an updated version of Porridge, starring Kevin Bishop, for the BBC,[9] and Henry IX for UKTV Gold, starring Charles Edwards.[citation needed] They have written the books for two stage musicals in development, Juke Box Hero and Victoria's Secret.

Other credits edit

In addition to his long-running collaborations with Clement, La Frenais has created, co-created, written and/or contributed to many other TV series, including The Two Ronnies, several episodes of the BBC's Comedy Playhouse, The Other 'Arf (1980–81), the long-running series Lovejoy and the hit 1990s BBC detective series Spender (co-written with actor and singer Jimmy Nail).

Like Clement, La Frenais was made an OBE in the Queen's 2007 Birthday Honours list.

Personal life edit

Since 1984, Ian La Frenais has been married to artist Doris Vartan, the mother of actor Michael Vartan.

La Frenais supports the football club Newcastle United.[10][11] He is a patron of the Whitley Bay Film Festival.[12]

Writing credits (with Dick Clement) edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ian La Frenais Biography (1937-)". www.filmreference.com.
  2. ^ Weight, Richard (2019). Porridge (BFI TV Classics). ISBN 978-1844573349.
  3. ^ Richard Webster; Dick Clement; Ian la Frenais (2001). Porridge The Inside Story. Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0-7472-3294-6.
  4. ^ "The Likely Lads". www.bbc.co.uk.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Celebrating Clement & La Frenais: Screen Writers". Den of Geek. 20 March 2008.
  6. ^ a b "BFI Screenonline: La Frenais, Ian (1936-) and Clement, Dick (1937-) Biography". www.screenonline.org.uk.
  7. ^ "Still the likely lads | Screen | The Observer". www.theguardian.com.
  8. ^ "Creative minds behind big musicals aim to hit high note with Jukebox Hero". calgaryherald.
  9. ^ "Porridge - an interview with writers Dick Clement and Ian la Frenais". 2 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Footballers' lives". 23 September 2005.
  11. ^ "How Ian la Frenais was caught up in one of his own plots - thanks to Matty Longstaff". 19 October 2019.
  12. ^ "Tommy presented by Whitley Bay Film Festival, with special guest Roger Daltrey (18+)". www.playhousewhitleybay.co.uk.

External links edit

  • Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais biography and credits at the BFI's Screenonline
  • Ian La Frenais at IMDb

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1 Early life 2 Writing partnership with Dick Clement 2 1 Other credits 3 Personal life 4 Writing credits with Dick Clement 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editLa Frenais was born in Monkseaton Northumberland his father was an accountant As a child at Park Primary School in Whitley Bay La Frenais enjoyed art and writing He then attended Dame Allan s Boys School in Newcastle upon Tyne and completed his National Service in the British Army 2 After working as a salesman for a tobacco company he began composing songs for a weekly satirical programme on Tyne Tees Television and then moved to London where he worked for a market research company 3 Writing partnership with Dick Clement editIan La Frenais and Dick Clement have enjoyed a long and successful career embracing films television and theatre Their partnership began in the mid 1960s with the hit television show The Likely Lads 4 and by the end of the decade they had also written three feature films The Jokers 5 Otley directed by Clement and Hannibal Brooks In the early 1970s they worked on two other features Villain 5 starring Richard Burton and Catch Me a Spy again directed by Clement starring Kirk Douglas In this same period they created their award winning TV series Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads this was followed by Porridge 6 Thick as Thieves and Going Straight There were big screen versions of both The Likely Lads and Porridge 6 and a rockumentary To Russia With Elton in 1979 Earlier that decade they had adapted Keith Waterhouse s Billy Liar into the stage musical Billy starring Michael Crawford which ran at London s Drury Lane Theatre for two and a half years By the late 1970s they were living in California where they wrote On the Rocks an American version of Porridge 7 and The Prisoner of Zenda a feature film starring Peter Sellers In the 1980s their work included most of the TV series Auf Wiedersehen Pet which was voted ITV s Favourite TV Programme of all Time in a Radio Times readers poll to celebrate the network s 60th anniversary and uncredited writing work on the James Bond film Never Say Never Again La Frenais produced the films Bullshot 1983 and Water 1985 both directed by Clement 5 they also substantially wrote the latter In 1987 they wrote and produced Vice Versa In the US he and Clement were writers and supervising producers on HBO s Emmy winning show Tracey Takes On for four years in the 1990s Their films around this time include The Commitments which won both the Evening Standard s Peter Sellers Award for Comedy and a BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Excess Baggage and Still Crazy In addition they did uncredited rewrites on The Rock starring Sean Connery for Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay More recent television includes Archangel starring Daniel Craig and The Rotters Club 5 which they adapted from best sellers by Robert Harris and Jonathan Coe respectively Their most recent film credits include Goal The Dream Begins the animated film Flushed Away 5 Across the Universe 8 and The Bank Job 5 Two new television series written by them were broadcast in 2017 an updated version of Porridge starring Kevin Bishop for the BBC 9 and Henry IX for UKTV Gold starring Charles Edwards citation needed They have written the books for two stage musicals in development Juke Box Hero and Victoria s Secret Other credits edit In addition to his long running collaborations with Clement La Frenais has created co created written and or contributed to many other TV series including The Two Ronnies several episodes of the BBC s Comedy Playhouse The Other Arf 1980 81 the long running series Lovejoy and the hit 1990s BBC detective series Spender co written with actor and singer Jimmy Nail Like Clement La Frenais was made an OBE in the Queen s 2007 Birthday Honours list Personal life editSince 1984 Ian La Frenais has been married to artist Doris Vartan the mother of actor Michael Vartan La Frenais supports the football club Newcastle United 10 11 He is a patron of the Whitley Bay Film Festival 12 Writing credits with Dick Clement editThe Likely Lads TV 1964 66 Not Only But Also TV 1965 The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim TV 1967 Mr Aitch TV 1967 Vacant Lot TV 1967 Otley 1968 Hannibal Brooks 1968 Villain 1971 To Catch a Spy 1972 The Two Ronnies TV 1972 Seven of One TV 1973 Ha Tarnegol 1973 with Haim Hefer Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads TV 1973 74 Thick as Thieves TV 1974 Porridge TV 1974 77 On the Rocks TV 1975 76 Going Straight TV 1978 The Prisoner of Zenda 1979 Porridge 1979 US Doing Time The New Adventures of Lucky Jim TV 1982 Never Say Never Again 1983 with Lorenzo Semple Jr uncredited Auf Wiedersehen Pet TV 1983 2004 Sunset Limousine TV 1983 with Wayne Kline Water 1985 with Bill Persky Lovejoy TV 1985 94 Vice Versa 1988 The Commitments 1991 with Roddy Doyle Tracey Ullman A Class Act TV 1992 The Old Boy Network TV 1992 Tracey Ullman Takes on New York TV 1993 Full Stretch TV 1993 Tracey Takes On TV 1996 99 Excess Baggage 1997 with Max D Adams Still Crazy 1998 Archangel TV 2005 The Rotters Club TV 2005 Goal 2005 with Mike Jefferies and Adrian Butchart US Goal The Dream Begins Flushed Away 2006 with Christopher Lloyd Joe Keenan and William Davies Across the Universe 2007 The Bank Job 2008 Killing Bono 2011 with Ben Bond Spies of Warsaw TV 2013 Porridge TV 2016 2017 Henry IX TV 2017 My Generation 2017 References edit a b Ian La Frenais Biography 1937 www filmreference com Weight Richard 2019 Porridge BFI TV Classics ISBN 978 1844573349 Richard Webster Dick Clement Ian la Frenais 2001 Porridge The Inside Story Headline Book Publishing ISBN 0 7472 3294 6 The Likely Lads www bbc co uk a b c d e f Celebrating Clement amp La Frenais Screen Writers Den of Geek 20 March 2008 a b BFI Screenonline La Frenais Ian 1936 and Clement Dick 1937 Biography www screenonline org uk Still the likely lads Screen The Observer www theguardian com Creative minds behind big musicals aim to hit high note with Jukebox Hero calgaryherald Porridge an interview with writers Dick Clement and Ian la Frenais 2 October 2017 Footballers lives 23 September 2005 How Ian la Frenais was caught up in one of his own plots thanks to Matty Longstaff 19 October 2019 Tommy presented by Whitley Bay Film Festival with special guest Roger Daltrey 18 www playhousewhitleybay co uk External links editDick Clement and Ian La Frenais biography and credits at the BFI s Screenonline Ian La Frenais at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ian La Frenais amp oldid 1216813916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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