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Born in Liverpool in 1940, Neville Smith, a one time collaborator of director Ken Loach, is one of a number of working-class actors and writers to have transformed the subject-matter and tone of television drama in the 1960s and 1970s. He was responsible for two of Loach's finest television films - 'The Golden Vision' (The Wednesday Play, BBC, tx. 17/4/1968) and After a Lifetime (ITV, tx. 18/7/1971) - but also developed a partnership with the director Stephen Frears, for whom he wrote the cult British detective film, Gumshoe (UK/US, 1971).
6.7Prick Up Your Ears
1987
6.8Billy Liar
1963
6.5Wish You Were Here
1987
7.3In Two Minds
1967
8.7Bad News
1983
6.3Gumshoe
1971
5.6The End of Arthur's Marriage
1965

Completely Bad News
2019

Afternoon Off
1979
6.3The Golden Vision
1968
7.0Coast to Coast
1987

Bag of Yeast
1976
10.0Long Distance Information
1979
10.0Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
1978
6.7The Rank and File
1971
3.0Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition
1970

The Lump
1967
9.0Long Shot
1978
6.7The Big Flame
1969
8.0Sling Your Hook
1969