

Writing
Birthday: July 3, 1938 (87)
Place of Birth: Liverpool, England
Biography
Philip Martin (3 July 1938 – 13 December 2020) was an English television screenwriter. He created the BBC television drama series Gangsters in the 1970s and later wrote two television serials for Doctor Who during Colin Baker's tenure as the Sixth Doctor in the 1980s. His early work included regular series such as Z-Cars in the late 1960s/early 1970s, but his most famous work is the postmodern television series Gangsters. This was an examination of race seen through an increasingly surreal vision of Birmingham's criminal underworld. Beginning as an acclaimed one-off edition of Play for Today in 1975, it was followed by two series of 6 episodes each in 1976 and 1978.
Known For
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The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord (2008)Age: 70
Trials and Tribulations (2008)Age: 70
Virtual Murder (1992)Age: 54
The Unborn (1980)Age: 42as Narrator
Gangsters (1976)Age: 38as Writer
Gangsters (1976)Age: 38as White Devil
Gangsters (1975)Age: 37as Rawlinson
Playhouse (1974)Age: 36as Narrator (voice)
Play for Today (1970)Age: 32as Rawlinson
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962)Age: 24as Stacy (uncredited)






