Wally K. Daly
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Wally K. Daly (13 November 1940 – 30 April 2020) was an English writer for television and radio and one-time chairman of the
Writers' Guild of Great Britain The Writers' Guild of Great Britain (WGGB), established in 1959, is a trade union for professional writers. It is affiliated with both the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds (IAWG). History The un ...
. He was born in Grangetown,
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough ( ) is a town on the southern bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the North York Moors national park. It is the namesake and main town of its local borough council area. Until the early 1800s, the a ...
.


Television

As well as some minor acting roles including ''
Z-Cars ''Z-Cars'' or ''Z Cars'' (pronounced "zed cars") is a British television police procedural series centred on the work of mobile uniformed police in the fictional town of Newtown, based on Kirkby, near Liverpool. Produced by the BBC, it debut ...
'', his writing credits include ''
Juliet Bravo ''Juliet Bravo'' is a British television police procedural drama series, first broadcast on 30 August 1980, that ran for six series and a total of 88 episodes on BBC1. The theme of the series concerned a female police inspector who took over con ...
'', ''
Casualty Casualty may refer to: *Casualty (person), a person who is killed or rendered unfit for service in a war or natural disaster **Civilian casualty, a non-combatant killed or injured in warfare * The emergency department of a hospital, also known as ...
'' and ''
Byker Grove Byker is a district in the east of the city and metropolitan borough of Newcastle upon Tyne. Home to the Byker Wall estate, made famous by TV series '' Byker Grove'', Byker’s population was recorded at 12,206 in the 2011 census. Byker is borde ...
''. He also wrote the 1984 radio series ''Anything Legal'' featuring
Donald Hewlett Donald Marland Hewlett (30 August 1920 – 4 June 2011) was a British actor who was best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' and Lord Meldrum in '' You Rang, M'Lord?'', both written by Jimmy Perry ...
and Michael Knowles. Daly also wrote a story for '' Doctor Who'' called ''
The Ultimate Evil ''The Ultimate Evil'' is the second in a series of novelisations, based on a number of cancelled scripts from the 1986 season of the television series ''Doctor Who''. It was written by Wally K. Daly. It was first published by Target Books in 198 ...
'' but due to its hiatus, the story was cancelled but was published in the popular range of ''Doctor Who'' books, then later adapted into a Big Finish audio story as a part of their ''Lost Stories'' audio range.


Theatre

In the early 1980s, three of his stage plays were performed at the
Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch The Queen's Theatre is a 507-seat mid-scale producing theatre located in Hornchurch in the London Borough of Havering, east London. History Hornchurch Urban District Council purchased a derelict cinema on Station Lane (the site of the present ...
- ''The Miracle Shirker'', ''Vaughan Street'' (both 1980) and a stage adaptation of his radio and television play ''Butterflies Don't Count'' (1982).


Radio plays

*''Whistling Wally'' (1974) *''Everybody's Got A Quid'' (1975) *''Priest'' (1975) *''Confessor'' (1975) *''Give Or Take The Odd Thousand'' (1977) *''Before The Screaming Begins (BTSB Part I)'' (1978) *''What's Stigmata?'' (1978) *''The Silent Scream (BTSB Part II)'' (1979) *''Burglar's Bargains'' (1979) *''It's A Wise Child'' (1979) *''Only the Lonely'' (1979) *''Give or Take'' (1981) *''A Right Royal Rip-Off'' (1982) *''Time Slip'' (1983) *''Anything Legal'' (1984) *''With A Whimper To The Grave (BTSB Part III)'' (1984) *''Welcome Sister Death'' (1984) *''The Bigger They Are'' (1985) *''A Plague of Goodness'' (1986) *''Without Fire'' (1986) *''Mary's'' (1987) *''The Giftie'' (1988) *''Cripplehead'' (1988) *''Nightmare World'' (1989; R4 1990) *''Focus'' (1990) Adapted from the
Arthur Miller Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are ''All My Sons'' (1947), '' Death of a Salesman'' (1 ...
novel of the same name. *''Orphans in Waiting'' (1990) *''Fair Exchange'' (1992) *''Butterflies Don't Count'' (1992) *''The Broken Butterfly'' (1992) *''2004'' (1995) *''Rasputin - Almost the Truth'' (1996) *''Death of an Unimportant Pope'' (1997) *''625Y'' (1999) *''For I Have Sinned'' (2001) *''The Adventures of Robin Hood (2001), The Prioress's Story'' (2001) *''Yesterday's Dreams'' (2002) *''With This Ring'' (2003) *''Suffer Little Children'' (2003) *''The Children of Witchwood'' (2005) ''Before the Screaming Begins'' (1978), the first part of a science fiction trilogy in three thirty-minute episodes for BBC Radio, featured
James Laurenson James Laurenson (born 17 February 1940) is a New Zealand stage and screen actor. Early life Laurenson was born in Marton, North Island, New Zealand. He was a student at Canterbury University College in Christchurch (now University of Canter ...
,
Donald Hewlett Donald Marland Hewlett (30 August 1920 – 4 June 2011) was a British actor who was best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' and Lord Meldrum in '' You Rang, M'Lord?'', both written by Jimmy Perry ...
and
Patrick Troughton Patrick George Troughton (; 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor who was classically trained for the stage but became known for his roles in television and film. His work included appearances in several fantasy, science fiction ...
. Part two was entitled ''The Silent Scream''. It too featured James Laurenson and Donald Hewlett and also
Hannah Gordon Hannah Campbell Grant Gordon
Film reference website
(born 9 April 1941) is a Scottish actress and presenter ...
. Originally broadcast as a 90-minute play in 1979, it was re-broadcast in March and December 2008 as three thirty-minute episodes made from an off-air recording by Wally K. Daly as the original mastertape had been lost. The third part was entitled ''With a Whimper to the Grave''.
John Shrapnel John Morley Shrapnel (27 April 1942 – 14 February 2020) was an English actor. He is known mainly for his stage work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre in the United Kingdom and for his many television appearances. ...
replaced James Laurenson and
Maureen O'Brien Maureen O'Brien (born 29 June 1943) is an English actress and author best known for playing the role of Vicki in the BBC science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', although she has appeared in many other television programmes. Early ...
replaced Hannah Gordon. It also featured
Donald Hewlett Donald Marland Hewlett (30 August 1920 – 4 June 2011) was a British actor who was best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' and Lord Meldrum in '' You Rang, M'Lord?'', both written by Jimmy Perry ...
,
Angela Thorne Angela Margaret Leslie Thorne (born 25 January 1939) is an English actress of stage, television and film who is best known for her roles in '' To the Manor Born'', as Audrey fforbes-Hamilton's best friend Marjory Frobisher, and as Margaret Thatc ...
,
Patrick Troughton Patrick George Troughton (; 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor who was classically trained for the stage but became known for his roles in television and film. His work included appearances in several fantasy, science fiction ...
and
Timothy West Timothy Lancaster West, CBE (born 20 October 1934) is an English actor and presenter. He has appeared frequently on both stage and television, including stints in both ''Coronation Street'' (as Eric Babbage) and ''EastEnders'' (as Stan Carte ...
. As with the first two parts it was re-broadcast on BBC Radio 7 in March and December 2008 in three thirty-minute episodes made from an off-air cassette recording by Wally K. Daly. He was also a presenter for BBC Radio 2 on a brief early Saturday morning stint in the summer of 1994.BBC Genome Project - Radio Times listings
/ref>


Bibliography

* ''Butterflies Don't Count'' ('' Play for Today''), 1978, * ''
The Ultimate Evil ''The Ultimate Evil'' is the second in a series of novelisations, based on a number of cancelled scripts from the 1986 season of the television series ''Doctor Who''. It was written by Wally K. Daly. It was first published by Target Books in 198 ...
'' ('' Doctor Who''), 1989 * ''Love Without Hope'' (''
Byker Grove Byker is a district in the east of the city and metropolitan borough of Newcastle upon Tyne. Home to the Byker Wall estate, made famous by TV series '' Byker Grove'', Byker’s population was recorded at 12,206 in the 2011 census. Byker is borde ...
''), 1991, * ''Fighting Back'' (''Byker Grove''), 1991, * ''Temptation'' (''Byker Grove''), 1992,


References


External links

*
Wally K Daly radio plays, Diversity entry
{{DEFAULTSORT:Daly, Wally K. 1940 births 2020 deaths English radio writers English television writers British trade union leaders BBC Radio 2 presenters