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Vivian Ernest Coltman-Allen (23 July 1908 – 1 February 2006), known professionally as Ernest Dudley, was an English actor,
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, novelist, journalist and screenwriter.


Biography


Personal life

Vivian Ernest Coltman-Allen was born in
Dudley Dudley is a large market town and administrative centre in the county of West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically an exclave of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the ...
, Worcestershire, and educated at Taplow School. He began his theatrical career acting in repertory in Ireland, later joining Charles Doran's Shakespeare company. He met and married the actress Jane Graham, while they were on tour in 1930. He and his wife had a daughter together. He was widowed in 1981 and remained working on novels, stories and scripts until his death, aged 97.


Career

The actor and scriptwriter Ernest Dudley was the creator of the hit BBC radio crime series '' Dr Morelle'' and also the television series '' The Armchair Detective''. The ''Dr Morelle'' — 'the man you love to hate!' — series which was hugely popular during the 1940s and 1950s and originally starred
Dennis Arundell Dennis Drew Arundell OBE (22 July 1898 in Finchley, London – 10 December 1988 in Camden, London
in the title role. In the fifties the role was given to Cecil Parker, who co-starred with
Sheila Sim Sheila Beryl Grant Sim, Baroness Attenborough (5 June 1922 – 19 January 2016) was an English film and theatre actress. She was also the wife of the actor, director and peer Richard Attenborough. Career Sheila Beryl Grant Sim was born in ...
. Dudley created Dr Morelle for a BBC Radio anthology programme '' Monday Night at Eight'' during the
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. He featured the character in many short stories and numerous novels as well as a stage play '' Dr Morelle'', which he co-wrote with
Arthur Watkyn Arthur Watkins (1907–1965) was a British writer and public official who served as Secretary of the British Board of Film Censors The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC, previously the British Board of Film Censors) is a non-govern ...
. He appeared in the West End in numerous small parts, before taking a job with ''
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'' during the late 1930s as a society reporter. He also began writing plays and crime series for
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. His popular radio series '' The Armchair Detective'' attracted more than ten million listeners a week. A TV series followed, as well as a film in 1952. In 1956 he bought a
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with an unusual special body by
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. This had the merit (to Dudley) of being completely unlike any other car, and therefore unidentifiable.


Films

* '' The Armchair Detective'' (1952)… as Himself


Novels

* '' The Harassed Hero'' (1954) * '' The Dark Bureau'' (1950)


Radio Plays

* '' Crime Chasers Ltd'' * '' SOS Sally'' * '' Mr Walker Wants to Know'' * '' Monday Night at Eight'' … Dr Morelle, with
Dennis Arundell Dennis Drew Arundell OBE (22 July 1898 in Finchley, London – 10 December 1988 in Camden, London
* '' The Armchair Detective'' (1942) * '' The House of Unspeakable Secrets'' (1967), with
Leslie Phillips Leslie Samuel Phillips (20 April 1924 – 7 November 2022) was an English actor, director, producer and author. He achieved prominence in the 1950s, playing smooth, upper-class comic roles utilising his "Ding dong" and "Hello" catchphrases. ...


Screenplays

* '' Concerning Mr. Martin'' (1937) * '' Lassie from Lancashire'' (1938) * '' Dial 999'' (1938) * '' The Armchair Detective'' (1952) * ''
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... Secrets of the Old Bailey'' (1958)...television episode (story)


Stage Plays

* '' Dr Morelle''


Television Series

* '' The Armchair Detective''


External links

*
''The Radio Detectives – A Case for Dr Morelle''
BBC radio programme on famous detectives with Professor Jeffrey Richards – streaming audio

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