Mike Stott (Estate)

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Film, TV & Theatre

Film, TV & Theatre

Mike Stott was born in Rochdale, England in 1944 and was most prolifically known as a playwright for the Stage, Television and Radio. He attended Manchester University where he studied Drama under Hugh Hunt and Stephen Joseph and it was here he was to meet his future wife, Christine, also a fellow drama student.  Mike was known for ‘celebrating the quirkiness and robust charm of "ordinary life" in the post-industrial north-west of his native Rochdale and rural Lancashire across to Todmorden, West Yorkshire’ *extract taken from Mike Coveney’s obituary for Mike

He was best known for his Play ‘Funny Peculiar’, produced in 1973, that first premiered in Germany at the Bochum Schauspielhaus Theatre, before moving to Liverpool Everyman in 1975 and then The Mermaid Theatre and The Garrick Theatre the following year. Stott's work flourished in this decade, cementing himself a place amoung the popular northern writers such as Alan Plater, John Godber, Peter Tinniswood and Willy Russell; turning out radio and televion plays with great vitality, populated 'by a gallery of loveable local characters' *extract from Mike Coveley's obituary of Mike 

Over the years, Mike wrote numerous plays for stage, television and radio and was a very successful playwright choosing to document directly from the frontline of everyday life and human frailty. He has been described by his fellow colleague and friend Mike Leigh as ‘sophisticated, witty, dry, warm, sardonic, gentle, scathing, naughty, often gloriously obscene’ *taken from Mike Stott’s obituary in The Guardian

Television

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The Practice

1985

Writer - 6 Episodes

The Last Company Car

1983

One in a Thousand

1981

Pickersgill People

1978

Series - Writer - 5 episodes
*The primitive
*The 15 Second Squeeze
*Bonkers
*Under the Moon of Love
*The Sheik of Pickersgill

Soldiers Talking, Cleanly

1978

Our Flesh and Blood

1977

Thwum

1975

Susan

1973

The Flaxton Boys

1968

Theatre

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My Mad Grandad

1994

Coliseum, Oldham

The Fling

1988

Kings head Theatre, islington

Ducking out

1982

Greenwich

Original Playwright was Eduardo de Filippo

Dead Men

1982

Southampton

Grandad

1978

Croydon, Surrey

Boston Strangler

1978

Roundhouse, London

Oysters

1976

London

Lorenzaccio

1976

Exeter

Original Playwright was Alfred de Musset

The Scenario

1976

Bellingham, Northumberland

Original Playwright was Jean Anouilh

Ghosts

1975

Hampstead theatre

Plays for People Who Don't Move Much

1974

Other People

1974

London

Midnight

1974

London

Lenz

1974

Almost Free

Funny Peculiar

1973

Bochum Schauspielhaus, Germany

Erogenous Zones

1968

Royal Court Studios

Mata Hari

1965

Scarborough

The Scenario

1976

Original Playwright Jean Anouilh

Ghosts

1975

Plays for People Who Don't Move Much

1974

Other People

1974

Midnight

1974

Lenz

1974

Funny Peculiar

1973

Erogenous Zones

1968

Mata Hari

1965

Radio

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The Fancy man

1973

The Doubting Thomases

1973

The Bringer of Bad News

1973

Early Morning Glory

1972

When Dreams Collide

1969

Lucky

1969