Don Shaw (screenwriter)
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Don Shaw is a British screenwriter and playwright. His credits include '' Survivors'', ''
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Awards

In 1990 Shaw was nominated for a Bafta for his work on the TV film ''Bomber Harris''.


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* British male screenwriters Living people English television writers English science fiction writers British science fiction writers 1934 births British male television writers {{screenwriter-stub