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Roger Price (TV)
Roger Damon Price (born 1941) is a United Kingdom, British former television producer, director and writer active in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. He has created children's television series in all three countries. He created the children's science fiction series ''The Tomorrow People'', ''Points of View (TV programme), Junior Points of View'', the British children's sketch variety shows ''You Must Be Joking!'' (1974-1976), ''Pauline Quirke, Pauline's Quirkes'' (1976) (both of which had Flintlock (musical group), Flintlock as their house band) and ''You Can't Be Serious'' (1978) for Thames Television, the American sketch comedy ''Don't Look Now (1983 TV series), Don't Look Now'', co-created the pilot episode ''UFO Kidnapped'', the teen sketch comedy ''Turkey Television'' and the Canadian sketch comedy ''You Can't Do That on Television'', which became hugely successful on Nickelodeon in the United States. He collaborated with other producers including Geoffre ...
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