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Tony Bagley is a British writer. He has written, among other scripts, the radio comedies "The Older Woman", "
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". He also wrote for the television series Specials. Degree in economics. Initially worked as a journalist, freelance copy editor and as script reader & editor. His scripts are characterised by surreal concepts, bizarre leaps of logic, dark or ironic fantasy sequences, and literate internal monologues. Commissioned radio plays include ‘Catching Bullets’, ‘Life On A New Planet’, ‘The Machine’, ‘Public Interest’, ‘Prophet’, ‘The Last Cigarette of the War’ and ‘Cold’. Also short stories for radio. Comedy series, ‘The Older Woman’, with Martin Clunes & Zoe Wanamaker, went out on Radio 4 (two series). Another comedy series, ‘Married’, with Hugh Bonneville and Josie Lawrence, again on Radio 4 (three series). Six-part comedy series, ‘Rubbish’, also Radio 4 (two series). Most recent series is ‘Political Animals’, with a second series following. A black comedy, ‘The Last Word’, went out on BBC-2. Also sketch material for assorted TV shows. Screenplays included 'Disrespect' and 'Real Time'. Stage play: 'His & Hers'.


Awards and honours

Winner of a Giles Cooper Award for ‘The Machine’ (Radio 3) (postulating the effects of the invention of sound recording in Jacobean England) and a New London Radio Playwrights Award for another play, ‘Prophet’. Joint winner of the Gooding Award for best 30-minute play. Grand Prix winner of the PAWS Drama Award. Winner of the Alomo Comedy Writing Bursary. Shortlisted for the LWT New Writer Award and the Oscar Moore Screenwriting Prize. *2013
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third place in Short Story category for "The Forgiveness Thing". Shortlisted for the Bridport Short Story Prize (2017) for The Regulation Modest.


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