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Together with screenwriter and novelist [[Matthew Hall (writer)|Matthew Hall]] he owns and runs the production company One Eyed Dog Ltd.
Together with screenwriter and novelist [[Matthew Hall (writer)|Matthew Hall]] he owns and runs the production company One Eyed Dog Ltd.

==Bibliography==

'''Terry Sneed'''
# ''Sir, You Bastard'' aka ''Rogue Cop'' (1970)
# ''You Nice Bastard'' (1972)
# ''You Flash Bastard'' aka ''The Price'' (1974)

'''Law and Order'''
# ''Detective's Tale'' (1977)
# ''Prisoner's Tale'' (1977)
# ''Villain's Tale'' (1977)
# ''Law and Order'' (1983)

'''Novels'''
*''Billy'' (1972)
*''The Abduction'' (1972)
*''The Player and the Guest'' (1972)
*''Three Professional Ladies'' (1973)
*''Split'' (1973)
*''The Streetfighter'' (1975)
*''Guv'nor'' aka ''Trade-Off'' (1978)
*''The List'' (1979)
*''The Obsession'' (1980)
*''Charlie and Joanna'' (1981)
*''Men with the Guns'' (1982)
*''Set a Thief'' (1986)
*''Testing Ground'' (1987)
*''Circle of Poison'' (1995)
*''Crime and Punishment'' (2009)
*''The Exorcist'' (2010)

'''Plays'''
*''Operation Bad Apple'' (1982)
*''An Honourable Trade'' (1984)

'''Non Fiction'''
*''Trading the Future'' (1992)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:53, 5 June 2011

G.F. Newman
OccupationWriter and television producer
NationalityBritish
Period1970s–present
GenreCrime fiction and politics

Gordon Frank Newman (born 22 May 1946)[1] is an English television producer and writer. He is known for his two series Law and Order and The Nation's Health, each based on his books.

Newman has very strong and sometimes controversial views on a variety of subjects, and these are reflected in his choice of subjects for writing. He has little faith in conventional medicine, believing that alternative therapy is far more effective. He claims that doctors are not interested in prevention, and are too close to the interests of the major pharmacutecal companies in just releasing ever more powerful drugs. He does acknowledge the benefits of nursing though.

He is also not impressed by the police service. He joked that he would rather see community members wearing pink uniforms working to prevent disturbances in their own areas.

He is also a very devout vegan, and when producing or directing television programmes insists that no meat at all is consumed on the sets. He says he has no problem with the act of eating flesh in itself, but it is the attitude that because one species is stronger or more sophisticated than another it has the right to kill it which he is strongly against. Therefore if an animal died of natural causes and someone wanted to eat it he would have no problem with that.

Having no political allegiance to either left or right wings, he once considered starting him own party on his passionate issues, but realized that getting over 600 strong candidates who completely agreed with all his views would be too tough.

Recent TV series created by Newman include Judge John Deed and New Street Law. He is currently working on a follow-up to Law and Order, and a series of single plays for the BBC.

Newman's first book, Sir, You Bastard was a bestseller on publication in 1970. Other books he has written include You Nice Bastard, Billy, The List, The Men With The Guns, Charlie and Joanna, Three Professional Ladies, Circle of Poison, Law and Order, The Nation's Health, and his 2009 novel Crime and Punishment.

Together with screenwriter and novelist Matthew Hall he owns and runs the production company One Eyed Dog Ltd.

Bibliography

Terry Sneed

  1. Sir, You Bastard aka Rogue Cop (1970)
  2. You Nice Bastard (1972)
  3. You Flash Bastard aka The Price (1974)

Law and Order

  1. Detective's Tale (1977)
  2. Prisoner's Tale (1977)
  3. Villain's Tale (1977)
  4. Law and Order (1983)

Novels

  • Billy (1972)
  • The Abduction (1972)
  • The Player and the Guest (1972)
  • Three Professional Ladies (1973)
  • Split (1973)
  • The Streetfighter (1975)
  • Guv'nor aka Trade-Off (1978)
  • The List (1979)
  • The Obsession (1980)
  • Charlie and Joanna (1981)
  • Men with the Guns (1982)
  • Set a Thief (1986)
  • Testing Ground (1987)
  • Circle of Poison (1995)
  • Crime and Punishment (2009)
  • The Exorcist (2010)

Plays

  • Operation Bad Apple (1982)
  • An Honourable Trade (1984)

Non Fiction

  • Trading the Future (1992)

References

  1. ^ Hattenstone, Simon (2000-12-30). "Natural lawman". The Guardian. Retrieved 2007-09-21.

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