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Simon Nye Https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/08_august/20/cb_nye.shtml BBC Press Office biography He wrote the hit Men Behaving Badly, and all of the four . He co-wrote the 2006 film , created an adaptation of 's Just William books in 2010, and wrote the drama series .


Early life
Nye was born in , . Nye was educated at Collyer's School and Bedford College, University of London, where he studied French and German.

He started his writing career as a translator, publishing translations of books on , and , before turning his hand to novel writing in 1989, with Men Behaving Badly. This was followed in 1991 by Wideboy, which he later adapted into the TV show Frank Stubbs Promotes.


Career

Men Behaving Badly
Nye's TV writing career began in 1990 when he was persuaded by producer to adapt his first novel for the small screen. The first two series of Men Behaving Badly were broadcast on in 1992. The show soon went on to achieve critical and commercial success, winning the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Situation Comedy in 1995, and the Royal Television Society Award for Best Situation Comedy/Comedy Drama in 1996. The show became the most-repeated comedy show in the 1990s.

Nye also appeared in the show, briefly playing a prospective tenant in the episode "Gary and Tony". He also played one of Gary's friends, Clive, in the episode where Gary and Dorothy plan to get married.


Other work
Though best known for sitcoms – such as Is It Legal? (starring ), How Do You Want Me? (starring Charlotte Coleman and ), Hardware (starring ) and Carrie and Barry (a semi-sequel to Men Behaving Badly starring as a matured Tony in all but name) – he has also written comedy dramas such as Frank Stubbs Promotes (1993–1994), as well as literary adaptations such as The Railway Children (2000). In addition, he has written a number of comic adaptations of including Jack and the Beanstalk (25 December 1998), (2 January 2000), (25 December 2000), and (1 January 2002). He also wrote the short-lived 2001 sitcom The Savages, and contributed an episode to the 2010 series of , titled "Amy's Choice."

Nye also continues to write translations, focusing in recent years on dramatic works. His translation of Molière's was first performed at the in in 2001, and his translation of 's Accidental Death of an Anarchist premiered at the in London in 2003. He also wrote a pilot episode Felix and Murdo, which starred Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller.

He wrote the screenplay for the 2005 of My Family And Other Animals based on 's Corfu Trilogy. In 2016, Nye wrote ITV's , another adaptation of the trilogy, starring as Louisa Durrell.

Nye wrote a play, The Crown Jewels, about the theft of the Crown Jewels by , which was performed at the in in 2023. The part of Blood was played by , and the cast included as King Charles II, and .


Filmography
1992–1998Men Behaving BadlyITV/
1993–1994Frank Stubbs PromotesITV
1995–1998Is It Legal?ITV/Channel 4
1996–1999My Wonderful LifeITV
1998–1999How Do You Want Me?BBC Two
1998-1999The Last SaluteBBC One
2000The Railway ChildrenITV
2000–2001BeastBBC One
2001The SavagesBBC One
2002–2004Wild WestBBC One
2003–2004HardwareITV
2004–2005Carrie and BarryBBC One
2005My Family And Other AnimalsBBC One
2009–2010 (with )BBC One
2010 – "Amy's Choice"BBC One
2010Just WilliamCBBC
2014ITV
2016–2019ITV
2018The Sex Pistols Vs. Bill GrundySky Arts
2021ITV
2021–2022The LarkinsITV


Bibliography

Novels
  • Wideboy (1991)
  • Men Behaving Badly (1989)


Translations
  • Accidental Death of an Anarchist (2003)
  • : The Graphic Work (1988)
  • : Life and Work (1988)
  • Vienna Opera (1987)


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