![]() His first work for television was a sketch show, On the Margin, and he also wrote the television series Fortunes of War. Other well-known stage plays include Kafka's Dick (1987), The Wind In The Willows (1991), and The Madness of George III (1992). His first stage play was Forty Years On (1969). His work focuses on the everyday and the mundane on people with typically British characteristics and obsessions. To date he has been actor, director and broadcaster, and written for stage, television, radio and film. ![]() After this, he started writing for the stage and, later, for television. Later the show travelled to the West End and to New York. ![]() He co-wrote and starred in Beyond the Fringe (1963), a satirical review, along with Dudley Moore, Peter Cook and Jonathan Miller, at the Edinburgh Festival in 1960. He studied at Exeter College, Oxford, then after a period of National Service, became a lecturer for a short time at Oxford University. ![]()
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