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Jonathan Lynn

Jonathan Adam Lynn (born 3 April 1943) is an English stage and film director, producer, writer, and actor. He directed the comedy films Clue, Nuns on the Run, My Cousin Vinny, and The Whole Nine Yards. He also co-created and co-wrote the television series Yes Minister.

Jonathan Lynn
Born
Jonathan Adam Lynn

(1943-04-03) 3 April 1943 (age 81)
Bath, Somerset, England
EducationPembroke College, Cambridge
Occupations
  • Film director
  • writer
  • producer
  • actor
Years active1964–present
Notable workClue
Nuns on the Run
My Cousin Vinny
The Whole Nine Yards

Early life edit

Lynn was born in Bath, Somerset, the son of physician Robin Lynn and sculptor Ruth Helen (née Eban), whose first cousin on her mother's side was the neurologist Oliver Sacks. Another cousin, Caroline Sacks, married Nicholas Samuel, 5th Viscount Bearsted.[1][2][3][4] Lynn was educated at Kingswood School, Bath, between 1954 and 1961, after which he studied law at Pembroke College, Cambridge. (His maternal uncle, Israeli statesman Abba Eban, had also studied at Cambridge in the 1930s.) There he participated in the Cambridge University Footlights Club revue Cambridge Circus (appearing with the revue in 1964 on Broadway and on The Ed Sullivan Show).[5][6]

Career edit

Acting edit

Lynn's first West End appearance was in a stage production of Green Julia, for which he was nominated for the 1965 Plays and Players Award as Most Promising New Actor.[7] In 1967, he played Motel the tailor in the original West End production of Fiddler on the Roof (production recorded by CBS Records).[8] From the late 1960s, Lynn was appearing in and writing television sitcoms, including the television comedy series Twice a Fortnight with Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Tony Buffery.[9]

Lynn played the Irish medical student Danny Hooley in the second series of the television comedy Doctor in the House in 1970. He wrote some episodes for Doctor at Large, Doctor in Charge, Doctor at Sea and Doctor on the Go.[4] As a TV actor, his most memorable roles included Beryl's boyfriend Robert in early series of The Liver Birds,[10] the role of Harold in Jack Rosenthal's 1976 television film Bar Mitzvah Boy,[11] and the role of Ted Margolis in Rosenthal's The Knowledge (1979).[12] He had a bit-part as a window cleaner in the BBC television series The Good Life. His film appearances have included roles in Prudence and the Pill (1968), The House That Dripped Blood (1971), Romance with a Double Bass (1974), and Three Men and a Little Lady (1990).

Lynn is a guest instructor at HB Studio.[13]

Screenwriting edit

Lynn's first (co-written) screenplay was for The Internecine Project, which was released in 1974.[14] For television he wrote episodes for the Doctor TV series and On the Buses and wrote for Harry Worth and George Layton before eventually, in partnership with Antony Jay, writing Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.[15] His later writing credits include the first two films he directed, Clue (1985) and Nuns on the Run (1990).[16] He is also known for his co-writing, co-producing, and co-directing of the revived Yes, Prime Minister series produced by the BBC on Gold in 2013.[17]

Books edit

Lynn co-authored the books The Complete Yes Minister, as well as The Complete Yes Prime Minister, which spent 106 weeks on the Sunday Times top 10 fiction list. Both were ranked number one on the Sunday Times list, including in December 1986 when the books were ranked number one and number two respectively.[18] He also wrote the 1993 novel Mayday.[19] In 2011 Lynn wrote a non-fiction work entitled Comedy Rules. The Independent newspaper called the book "a charming memoir, full of amusing and insightful anecdotes about the many entertainers Lynn has worked with" and described it as a combination of autobiography and how-to manual for comedy. The paper wrote further: "By dovetailing different types of book, Lynn cleverly avoids the pitfalls of both genres. Because it's ostensibly a sort of how-to book, there are no boring childhood reminiscences. Because it's also a kind of autobiography, his no-nonsense dos and don'ts are springboards for entertaining yarns, rather than academic discourse."[20]

Plays edit

Lynn won praise for his direction of the 2010 London stage version of Yes, Prime Minister, which he co-wrote as well.[21]

In 2016 Lynn's play The Patriotic Traitor was published. Its subject is the relationship of Philippe Pétain to Charles de Gaulle. In the words of the blurb, ‘Two giants of the twentieth century who loved each other like father and son until they found themselves on opposing sides in World War II. In 1945 de Gaulle had his oldest friend tried for treason. Their complex relationship – noble, comic and absurd – changed history.’ [22][23]

Lynn also co-wrote the stage play of "Clue", together with Hunter Foster, Eric Price and Sandy Rustin.

Producing edit

Lynn also produced six episodes of the new Yes, Prime Minister television series, was executive producer of He's Such a Girl, Vanity Fair, and was a producer for Trial and Error.[6] It also received an exclusive production agreement with Columbia Pictures Television in 1992.[24]

Awards edit

Lynn's work on the Minister series earned him three BAFTAs, two Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, and two Pye Television Writers Awards, and he won the ACE Award for Best Written Comedy Series. The Campaign for Freedom of Information also recognized Lynn with a special award for his work on the show.[6] Lynn was a recipient of a Diamond Jubilee Award for Political Satire in 2010.[25] He received a NAACP Image Award for the 2003 film The Fighting Temptations.[26]

Filmography edit

Directing, writing and producing
Year Title Credit Notes
Director Writer Producer
Film
1974 The Internecine Project Yes Screenplay
1985 Clue Yes Yes Screenplay, story
1990 Nuns on the Run Yes Yes Written by
1992 My Cousin Vinny Yes
1992 The Distinguished Gentleman Yes
1994 Greedy Yes
1996 Sgt. Bilko Yes
1997 Trial and Error Yes Yes
2000 The Whole Nine Yards Yes
2003 The Fighting Temptations Yes
2004 Vanity Fair Executive
2008 He's Such a Girl Executive
2010 Wild Target Yes
Television
1971 Doctor at Large Yes Episode: "Pull the Other One!"
1972–73 On the Buses Yes 6 episodes
1972–73 Doctor in Charge Yes 11 episodes
1972 Nearest and Dearest Yes Episode: "Worker's Playtime"
1973 Romany Jones Yes Episode: "Look After the Pennies"
1973 All Star Comedy Carnival Yes Writer: Doctor in Charge
1974 My Name is Harry Worth Yes 3 episodes
1974 Doctor at Sea Yes 5 episodes
1975 Doctor on the Go Yes 5 episodes
1975–76 My Brother's Keeper Yes 13 episodes
1980–84 Yes Minister Yes 22 episodes, written by & script by
1982 The Funny Side of Christmas Yes Writer: Yes Minister
1983 Arms and the Man Yes TV film
1985 Twee handen op een buik Yes TV film
1986–88 Yes, Prime Minister Yes 16 episodes
1987 Mr. President Yes Episode: "Freedom of Speech"
1988 American Playhouse Yes Episode: "Suspicion"
1988 Smart Guys[27] Yes Unsold pilot
1990 Ferris Bueller Yes Episode: "Pilot"
1990 Life After Life Yes TV film
2013 Yes, Prime Minister Yes Yes Yes 6 episodes, written by
Acting
Year Title Role Notes
1966 Thirteen Against Fate Moise Episode: "The Lodger"
1967 Twice a Fortnight Various 11 episodes
1968 Prudence and the Pill Chemist's Assistant Feature film
1968 The Jazz Age Harry Plant Episode: "Black Exchange"
1969 Hadleigh Harold Episode: "The Ring"
1969 Softly, Softly Tony Episode: "Wild Goose"
1969 The Merchant of Venice Tubal Short TV film
1970 ITV Playhouse John Simons Episode: "Rumour"
1970 Doctor in the House Danny Hooley 9 episodes
1971 The House That Dripped Blood Mr. Petheridge (uncredited) Feature film (segment: "The Cloak")
1972 The Liver Birds Johnny Episode: "The Driving Test"
1972 ITV Sunday Night Drama Bill Episode: "Don't Deed the Fish"
1972 Colditz Bergman Episode: "The Spirit of Freedom"
1972 Turnbull's Finest Half Hour Roddy Cheever-Jones 5 episodes
1973 Doctor in Charge Danny Hooley Episode: "Should Auld Acquaintance
Be Forgot?"
1974 The Liver Birds Robert 7 episodes
1974 Whodunnit? Bob Deacon Episode: "It's Quicker by Train"
1974–75 The Dick Emery Show Various 4 episodes
1975 The Good Life Window Cleaner Episode: "Pig's Lib"
1975 Romance with a Double Bass Leader of the Orchestra Short film
1975–76 My Brother's Keeper Pete Booth 13 episodes
1975 Who Sold You This, Then? (unknown role) Video short film
1976 Play for Today Harold Episode: "Bar Mitzvah Boy"
1976 Pleasure at Her Majesty's Various TV film
1976 The Cold Call (unknown role) Video short film
1977 The Fortune Teller (unknown role) Short film
1978 BBC2 Play of the Week Gaston TV film: "She Fell Among Thieves"
1978 Play for Today Cyril Benson Episode: "Dinner at the Sporting Club"
1979 The Knowledge Ted Margolies TV film
1980 Breaking Glass Radio DJ Feature film
1982 Outside Edge Kevin TV film
1984 Diana Twining Miniseries, 3 episodes
1985 Into the Night Tailor Feature film
1988 American Playhouse Beaky Thwaite Episode: "Suspicion"
1990 3 Men and a Little Lady Vicar Hewitt Feature film
1994 Greedy Douglas Feature film
1999 One Man Band Tailor's Assistant Short film
2009 He's Such a Girl Priest Feature film
2010 Wild Target Parrot (voice) Feature film
Additional credits
Year Title Credit Notes
1975 Decisions, Decisions Writer Video short
1976 The Cold Call Writer Video short
1977 How Am I Doing? Writer Video short
1977 The Unorganized Manager, Part One: Damnation Writer Video short
1977 The Unorganized Manager, Part Two: Salvation Writer Video short
1977 The Fortune Teller Writer Short
1979 I'd Like a Word with You Writer Video short
1983 Arms and the Man Stage director TV film
2003 Beyoncé Feat. Walter Williams Sr.: He Still Loves Me Director Music video

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Finally getting somewhere - Essay - Lives". TLS. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  2. ^ A Sense of Purpose: Recollections, Suzy Eban, Plunkett Lake Press, 2015
  3. ^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 106th edition, vol. 1, Burke's Peerage, Ltd, p. 218
  4. ^ a b "Jonathan Lynn Biography (1943-)". Film Reference. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  5. ^ . Political Studies Association. Archived from the original on 5 March 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "Jonathan Lynn". IMDB. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  8. ^ "Jonathan Lynn". tv.com. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  9. ^ "Twice a Fortnight (1967– ) Full Cast & Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Liver Birds". BBC. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  11. ^ Jenni Frazer (9 November 2009). "Review: The Barmitzvah Boy". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  12. ^ Jonathan Lynn (2011). Comedy Rules: From the Cambridge Footlights to Yes, Prime Minister. Faber & Faber. p. 181. ISBN 9780571277971. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  13. ^ "Jonathan Lynn". HB Studio. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  14. ^ "TCM Biography - Jonathan Lynn". Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  15. ^ "Jonathan Lynn on Yes, Prime Minister's rise to high office". Radio Times. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  16. ^ . Jonathan Lynn. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  17. ^ Rupert Christiansen; et al. (4 January 2013). "Culture and arts: what to see in January 2013". The Telegraph. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 September 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  20. ^ William Cook (26 August 2011). "Comedy Rules, By Jonathan Lynn". The Independent. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  21. ^ Lahr, John (11 October 2010). "Brits and Wits". The New Yorker. pp. 116–118. ...a new stage version of 'Yes, Prime Minister' (expertly directed by Lynn, at the Gielgud, in London)...
  22. ^ Lynn, Jonathan, The Patriotic Traitor, London, Faber and Faber, 2016. ISBN 9780571331024.
  23. ^ "Free Thinking – Delacroix. Petain, De Gaulle. Jonathan Lynn". BBC Radio 3. 17 February 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2022. The discussion between Lynn and Philip Dodd, the presenter, begins at 16.00 after the start.
    A podcast is also available for downloading within the United Kingdom, but not necessarily elsewhere, as in some cases the BBC blocks its podcasts from being downloaded outside the United Kingdom.
  24. ^ "Lynn signs deal with Columbia" (PDF). Broadcasting. 14 December 1992. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  25. ^ "Diamond Jubilee Award" (PDF). p. 14.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 August 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  27. ^ ""Smart Guys" Unsold Pilot". archive.org. Retrieved 24 October 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Wilmut, Roger (1980). From Fringe to Flying Circus: Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy. Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-413-50770-9.
  • Hewison, Robert (1983). Footlights!: A Hundred Years of Cambridge Comedy. London: Methuen. ISBN 978-0-413-51150-8.

External links edit

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Jonathan Adam Lynn born 3 April 1943 is an English stage and film director producer writer and actor He directed the comedy films Clue Nuns on the Run My Cousin Vinny and The Whole Nine Yards He also co created and co wrote the television series Yes Minister Jonathan LynnBornJonathan Adam Lynn 1943 04 03 3 April 1943 age 81 Bath Somerset EnglandEducationPembroke College CambridgeOccupationsFilm directorwriterproduceractorYears active1964 presentNotable workClueNuns on the RunMy Cousin VinnyThe Whole Nine Yards Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Screenwriting 2 3 Books 2 4 Plays 2 5 Producing 3 Awards 4 Filmography 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editLynn was born in Bath Somerset the son of physician Robin Lynn and sculptor Ruth Helen nee Eban whose first cousin on her mother s side was the neurologist Oliver Sacks Another cousin Caroline Sacks married Nicholas Samuel 5th Viscount Bearsted 1 2 3 4 Lynn was educated at Kingswood School Bath between 1954 and 1961 after which he studied law at Pembroke College Cambridge His maternal uncle Israeli statesman Abba Eban had also studied at Cambridge in the 1930s There he participated in the Cambridge University Footlights Club revue Cambridge Circus appearing with the revue in 1964 on Broadway and on The Ed Sullivan Show 5 6 Career editActing edit Lynn s first West End appearance was in a stage production of Green Julia for which he was nominated for the 1965 Plays and Players Award as Most Promising New Actor 7 In 1967 he played Motel the tailor in the original West End production of Fiddler on the Roof production recorded by CBS Records 8 From the late 1960s Lynn was appearing in and writing television sitcoms including the television comedy series Twice a Fortnight with Graeme Garden Bill Oddie Terry Jones Michael Palin and Tony Buffery 9 Lynn played the Irish medical student Danny Hooley in the second series of the television comedy Doctor in the House in 1970 He wrote some episodes for Doctor at Large Doctor in Charge Doctor at Sea and Doctor on the Go 4 As a TV actor his most memorable roles included Beryl s boyfriend Robert in early series of The Liver Birds 10 the role of Harold in Jack Rosenthal s 1976 television film Bar Mitzvah Boy 11 and the role of Ted Margolis in Rosenthal s The Knowledge 1979 12 He had a bit part as a window cleaner in the BBC television series The Good Life His film appearances have included roles in Prudence and the Pill 1968 The House That Dripped Blood 1971 Romance with a Double Bass 1974 and Three Men and a Little Lady 1990 Lynn is a guest instructor at HB Studio 13 Screenwriting edit Lynn s first co written screenplay was for The Internecine Project which was released in 1974 14 For television he wrote episodes for the Doctor TV series and On the Buses and wrote for Harry Worth and George Layton before eventually in partnership with Antony Jay writing Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister 15 His later writing credits include the first two films he directed Clue 1985 and Nuns on the Run 1990 16 He is also known for his co writing co producing and co directing of the revived Yes Prime Minister series produced by the BBC on Gold in 2013 17 Books edit Lynn co authored the books The Complete Yes Minister as well as The Complete Yes Prime Minister which spent 106 weeks on the Sunday Times top 10 fiction list Both were ranked number one on the Sunday Times list including in December 1986 when the books were ranked number one and number two respectively 18 He also wrote the 1993 novel Mayday 19 In 2011 Lynn wrote a non fiction work entitled Comedy Rules The Independent newspaper called the book a charming memoir full of amusing and insightful anecdotes about the many entertainers Lynn has worked with and described it as a combination of autobiography and how to manual for comedy The paper wrote further By dovetailing different types of book Lynn cleverly avoids the pitfalls of both genres Because it s ostensibly a sort of how to book there are no boring childhood reminiscences Because it s also a kind of autobiography his no nonsense dos and don ts are springboards for entertaining yarns rather than academic discourse 20 Plays edit Lynn won praise for his direction of the 2010 London stage version of Yes Prime Minister which he co wrote as well 21 In 2016 Lynn s play The Patriotic Traitor was published Its subject is the relationship of Philippe Petain to Charles de Gaulle In the words of the blurb Two giants of the twentieth century who loved each other like father and son until they found themselves on opposing sides in World War II In 1945 de Gaulle had his oldest friend tried for treason Their complex relationship noble comic and absurd changed history 22 23 Lynn also co wrote the stage play of Clue together with Hunter Foster Eric Price and Sandy Rustin Producing edit Lynn also produced six episodes of the new Yes Prime Minister television series was executive producer of He s Such a Girl Vanity Fair and was a producer for Trial and Error 6 It also received an exclusive production agreement with Columbia Pictures Television in 1992 24 Awards editLynn s work on the Minister series earned him three BAFTAs two Broadcasting Press Guild Awards and two Pye Television Writers Awards and he won the ACE Award for Best Written Comedy Series The Campaign for Freedom of Information also recognized Lynn with a special award for his work on the show 6 Lynn was a recipient of a Diamond Jubilee Award for Political Satire in 2010 25 He received a NAACP Image Award for the 2003 film The Fighting Temptations 26 Filmography editDirecting writing and producing Year Title Credit Notes Director Writer Producer Film 1974 The Internecine Project Yes Screenplay 1985 Clue Yes Yes Screenplay story 1990 Nuns on the Run Yes Yes Written by 1992 My Cousin Vinny Yes 1992 The Distinguished Gentleman Yes 1994 Greedy Yes 1996 Sgt Bilko Yes 1997 Trial and Error Yes Yes 2000 The Whole Nine Yards Yes 2003 The Fighting Temptations Yes 2004 Vanity Fair Executive 2008 He s Such a Girl Executive 2010 Wild Target Yes Television 1971 Doctor at Large Yes Episode Pull the Other One 1972 73 On the Buses Yes 6 episodes 1972 73 Doctor in Charge Yes 11 episodes 1972 Nearest and Dearest Yes Episode Worker s Playtime 1973 Romany Jones Yes Episode Look After the Pennies 1973 All Star Comedy Carnival Yes Writer Doctor in Charge 1974 My Name is Harry Worth Yes 3 episodes 1974 Doctor at Sea Yes 5 episodes 1975 Doctor on the Go Yes 5 episodes 1975 76 My Brother s Keeper Yes 13 episodes 1980 84 Yes Minister Yes 22 episodes written by amp script by 1982 The Funny Side of Christmas Yes Writer Yes Minister 1983 Arms and the Man Yes TV film 1985 Twee handen op een buik Yes TV film 1986 88 Yes Prime Minister Yes 16 episodes 1987 Mr President Yes Episode Freedom of Speech 1988 American Playhouse Yes Episode Suspicion 1988 Smart Guys 27 Yes Unsold pilot 1990 Ferris Bueller Yes Episode Pilot 1990 Life After Life Yes TV film 2013 Yes Prime Minister Yes Yes Yes 6 episodes written by Acting Year Title Role Notes 1966 Thirteen Against Fate Moise Episode The Lodger 1967 Twice a Fortnight Various 11 episodes 1968 Prudence and the Pill Chemist s Assistant Feature film 1968 The Jazz Age Harry Plant Episode Black Exchange 1969 Hadleigh Harold Episode The Ring 1969 Softly Softly Tony Episode Wild Goose 1969 The Merchant of Venice Tubal Short TV film 1970 ITV Playhouse John Simons Episode Rumour 1970 Doctor in the House Danny Hooley 9 episodes 1971 The House That Dripped Blood Mr Petheridge uncredited Feature film segment The Cloak 1972 The Liver Birds Johnny Episode The Driving Test 1972 ITV Sunday Night Drama Bill Episode Don t Deed the Fish 1972 Colditz Bergman Episode The Spirit of Freedom 1972 Turnbull s Finest Half Hour Roddy Cheever Jones 5 episodes 1973 Doctor in Charge Danny Hooley Episode Should Auld AcquaintanceBe Forgot 1974 The Liver Birds Robert 7 episodes 1974 Whodunnit Bob Deacon Episode It s Quicker by Train 1974 75 The Dick Emery Show Various 4 episodes 1975 The Good Life Window Cleaner Episode Pig s Lib 1975 Romance with a Double Bass Leader of the Orchestra Short film 1975 76 My Brother s Keeper Pete Booth 13 episodes 1975 Who Sold You This Then unknown role Video short film 1976 Play for Today Harold Episode Bar Mitzvah Boy 1976 Pleasure at Her Majesty s Various TV film 1976 The Cold Call unknown role Video short film 1977 The Fortune Teller unknown role Short film 1978 BBC2 Play of the Week Gaston TV film She Fell Among Thieves 1978 Play for Today Cyril Benson Episode Dinner at the Sporting Club 1979 The Knowledge Ted Margolies TV film 1980 Breaking Glass Radio DJ Feature film 1982 Outside Edge Kevin TV film 1984 Diana Twining Miniseries 3 episodes 1985 Into the Night Tailor Feature film 1988 American Playhouse Beaky Thwaite Episode Suspicion 1990 3 Men and a Little Lady Vicar Hewitt Feature film 1994 Greedy Douglas Feature film 1999 One Man Band Tailor s Assistant Short film 2009 He s Such a Girl Priest Feature film 2010 Wild Target Parrot voice Feature film Additional credits Year Title Credit Notes 1975 Decisions Decisions Writer Video short 1976 The Cold Call Writer Video short 1977 How Am I Doing Writer Video short 1977 The Unorganized Manager Part One Damnation Writer Video short 1977 The Unorganized Manager Part Two Salvation Writer Video short 1977 The Fortune Teller Writer Short 1979 I d Like a Word with You Writer Video short 1983 Arms and the Man Stage director TV film 2003 Beyonce Feat Walter Williams Sr He Still Loves Me Director Music videoSee also editCambridge Theatre CompanyReferences edit Finally getting somewhere Essay Lives TLS Retrieved 2 November 2020 A Sense of Purpose Recollections Suzy Eban Plunkett Lake Press 2015 Burke s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 106th edition vol 1 Burke s Peerage Ltd p 218 a b Jonathan Lynn Biography 1943 Film Reference Retrieved 10 February 2013 Sir Anthony Jay CVO and Jonathan Lynn Political Studies Association Archived from the original on 5 March 2011 Retrieved 10 February 2013 a b c Jonathan Lynn IMDB Retrieved 4 July 2014 Jonathan Lynn bio Archived from the original on 1 July 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Jonathan Lynn tv com Retrieved 10 February 2013 Twice a Fortnight 1967 Full Cast amp Crew IMDb Retrieved 16 March 2016 Liver Birds BBC Retrieved 10 February 2013 Jenni Frazer 9 November 2009 Review The Barmitzvah Boy The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 4 July 2014 Jonathan Lynn 2011 Comedy Rules From the Cambridge Footlights to Yes Prime Minister Faber amp Faber p 181 ISBN 9780571277971 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Jonathan Lynn HB Studio Retrieved 20 April 2021 TCM Biography Jonathan Lynn Retrieved 4 July 2014 Jonathan Lynn on Yes Prime Minister s rise to high office Radio Times 15 January 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2013 Biography Jonathan Lynn Archived from the original on 15 February 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2013 Rupert Christiansen et al 4 January 2013 Culture and arts what to see in January 2013 The Telegraph Retrieved 4 July 2014 The Complete Yes Prime Minister Archived from the original on 24 September 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Jonathan Lynn Archived from the original on 21 September 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 William Cook 26 August 2011 Comedy Rules By Jonathan Lynn The Independent Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Lahr John 11 October 2010 Brits and Wits The New Yorker pp 116 118 a new stage version of Yes Prime Minister expertly directed by Lynn at the Gielgud in London Lynn Jonathan The Patriotic Traitor London Faber and Faber 2016 ISBN 9780571331024 Free Thinking Delacroix Petain De Gaulle Jonathan Lynn BBC Radio 3 17 February 2016 Retrieved 26 November 2022 The discussion between Lynn and Philip Dodd the presenter begins at 16 00 after the start A podcast is also available for downloading within the United Kingdom but not necessarily elsewhere as in some cases the BBC blocks its podcasts from being downloaded outside the United Kingdom Lynn signs deal with Columbia PDF Broadcasting 14 December 1992 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Diamond Jubilee Award PDF p 14 Author bio Jonathan Lynn Archived from the original on 1 August 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Smart Guys Unsold Pilot archive org Retrieved 24 October 2023 Further reading editWilmut Roger 1980 From Fringe to Flying Circus Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy Heinemann ISBN 978 0 413 50770 9 Hewison Robert 1983 Footlights A Hundred Years of Cambridge Comedy London Methuen ISBN 978 0 413 51150 8 External links editOfficial website Jonathan Lynn at IMDb Jonathan Lynn at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Works by or about Jonathan Lynn at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonathan Lynn amp oldid 1216813927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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