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Neil Forsyth (born 1978) is a Scottish author, television writer and journalist.


Early life

Forsyth grew up in Dundee, Scotland where he attended the
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and his first writing appeared in a Dundee United fanzine. He graduated from
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and held several jobs including as a nightclub promoter before working as a freelance journalist. He is also a graduate of the New York Film Academy.


Books

Forsyth's first book ''Other People's Money'' (2007) told the true story of the Scottish fraudster Elliot Castro. It received significant coverage and was well received though some newspapers questioned the book's moral purpose. "They thought it was wrong that we should profit from Elliot's crimes," Forsyth said, "But that's always something I protested against quite vigorously. Elliot was caught, and sentenced, and paid for his crimes." The film rights were purchased by the producers of ''
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''. In 2014 it was reported the book is being adapted for film by Crabtree Films with Forsyth writing the screenplay. Forsyth has written four books featuring the fictional comic character Bob Servant: ''Delete This At your Peril'' (2007), ''Hero of Dundee'' (2010), ''Why Me?'' (2011), and ''Ask Bob'' (2015). In 2009
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selected the then out of print ''Delete This at Your Peril'' as his choice in an Esquire Magazine poll for the Funniest Books Ever. On the book’s reissue, Barry Fantoni wrote "'I have worked with a lot of funny men –
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,
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,
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. Bob Servant is in a class of his own". In 2011, ''The Scotsman'' said “Bob Servant has attained national treasure status” while the ''Press and Journal'' called Bob Servant "a modern Scottish comedy classic." Forsyth has noted the Dundonian poet
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as an influence for the character along with Harry Flashman. After watching a
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perform in
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, Forsyth wrote the novel ''Let Them Come Through'' (2009). Forsyth researched the psychic world by attending live shows and speaking to experts including
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. Let Them Come Through was published in the UK and the
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and was praised for Forsyth's dark humour. Forsyth’s second novel, ''San Carlos'' (2014), is set in Ibiza in the 1980s and is a thriller following a reformed neo-Nazi seeking a new life. San Carlos was Book of the Week in the ''Daily Mirror'' while ''The Herald'' said that Forsyth had shown a “different side to his talents” in the "pacy, unpretentious thriller."


TV

Bob Servant made the leap to television in early 2013 in the cult BBC Four comedy '' Bob Servant Independent'' which added Jonathan Watson and Rufus Jones to the existing radio cast. The series was well-received and a second series (renamed Bob Servant) was broadcast in 2015 on BBC Four across the UK and BBC One in Scotland. The second series won the Royal Television Society Scotland award for Comedy. In 2016, Forsyth wrote four one-off Playhouses for
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hired a rental car and drove from New York to Ohio. The Playhouse was shot in late 2015, starring Brian Cox, Elizabeth Taylor,
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. It also featured
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in one of her final roles. Before the planned 2017 transmission of the show adverse reaction to the casting of Fiennes as Jackson, particularly from Jackson’s daughter
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, saw the show controversially pulled by Sky. Forsyth’s Sky Playhouse, ''Waiting for Andre'', concerned the real-life friendship between Samuel Beckett (David Threlfall) and a teenage Andre the Giant (Liam Macdonald). Observer called it a “gorgeous and sumptuous half-hour” and noted it was a “great shame Beckett himself didn’t get to enjoy this delightful slice of life”. Forsyth was nominated for a 2018 Writer’s Guild Award for Waiting For Andre in the Best Short Form TV Drama category. The series of Playhouses (Urban Myths) was nominated for an International Emmy. In 2017, Forsyth wrote ''
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'', a one-off drama about
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from the point of view of their writer
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. It was broadcast on BBC4 on 29 December 2017 to a positive reception. ''The Observer'' said “What a lovely programme, rewatchable often”, while the ''Sunday Express'' said, “Eric, Ernie And Me was not just beautifully realised nostalgia…but a reminder of how difficult the creative process can be.” ''Eric, Ernie and Me'' was nominated for a number of awards, and Forsyth was nominated for a
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for his writing of the show. In 2019, Forsyth wrote and created ''Guilt'', a BBC drama which premiered on the new BBC Scotland channel before being transmitted on BBC2. Guilt received high viewing figures, a positive critical reception and was included by a number of publications in their pick of the year’s television. The first series was nominated for a large number of awards and won Best Drama at the Scottish BAFTAs, The Royal Television Society of Scotland Awards, the Celtic Media Festival and the Broadcast Digital Awards. A well-received second series was broadcast in October 2021. On 5 June 2020, he teamed with Objective Fiction, a label of
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-owned
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, to create a joint venture television drama production label named Tannadice Pictures.


References


External links


Neil Forsyth website

Bob Servant website

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