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David Renwick

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David Peter Renwick (born 4 September 1951) is an English television writer, best known for creation of the sitcom One Foot in the Grave (1990) and the mystery series Jonathan Creek (1997).

Before beginning his full-time comedy writing career, he worked as a journalist on his home town newspaper, the Luton News.

On beginning his comedy career, he initially worked in a team with writing partner Andrew Marshall, the pair of them providing material to popular sketch shows such as The Two Ronnies (1971) and Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979) during the late 1970s and early '80s. One of the most celebrated sketches he wrote for the former was a parody of the BBC quiz programme Mastermind, where a "Charlie Smithers" chose to answer questions on the specialist subject "Answering the question before last", adapted from his "Answering one question behind all the time" sketch from their The Burkiss Way for BBC Radio 4. Their short-lived LWT series for ITV, End of Part One, was an attempt to transfer Burkiss-style humour to television. Later in the 1980s they also wrote for the sketch show Alexei Sayle's Stuff and Spike Milligan's There's a Lot of It About.

In 1982 they penned the comedy drama serial Whoops Apocalypse for LWT, based on the insanity of international politics in the age of nuclear weapons, and four years later they adapted the screenplay (changing most of the characters and situations completely) into a feature film version. In 1983 they wrote The Steam Video Company for Thames Television, a short comedy series based on very silly parodies of famous novels. This was followed in 1986 by Hot Metal (1986) for LWT, a six-part satire of the tabloid newspaper industry starring Robert Hardy, Geoffrey Palmer and John Gordon Sinclair. The show was a critical success and returned for a further six episodes in 1988 with a revised cast of Robert Hardy, Richard Wilson and Caroline Milmoe.

Renwick began writing solo in 1990 when he created the sitcom One Foot in the Grave (1990), starring Richard Wilson, which was highly successful and went on to be a popular hit for the following decade. It also ran for four seasons as an American remake titled Cosby, starring Bill Cosby, although this is generally regarded as a very loose adaptation of the original.

In 1994 Renwick married his fiancée Eleanor Hogarth.

In 1997, Renwick devised the comedy-drama Jonathan Creek (1997), based around the crime-solving abilities of the eponymous designer of magic tricks, played by comedian Alan Davies. As of 2016, thirty-two episodes have been produced across five short-run series and five specials. The slow rate of production is partly due to Renwick's writing of the episodes, which he describes as being a painstaking process in which the intricacies of the plots take several months to work out.

He has also written for 'straight' television drama, contributing episodes to ITV's famous adaptations of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot mysteries, starring David Suchet. Renwick's fondness for rationalist murder mysteries with supernatural overtones, later developed fully in Jonathan Creek is evident in elements he added to the Poirot adaptations. In 1992, Renwick and co-writer Michael Baker received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the Poirot episode "The Lost Mine", which aired in the U.S. as part of the PBS anthology series Mystery!.

Another comedy-drama Renwick has penned is entitled Love Soup (2005), starring Tamsin Greig and Michael Landes, premiered on BBC One on 27 September 2005. Renwick, and his ex writing partner Marshall, had cameo roles in an episode of the series as members of a television sitcom scriptwriting team. Owen Brenman also featured throughout much of the series as well as Doreen Mantle who appeared in one episode, both actor with who David Renwick had worked with before in One Foot in the Grave (1990).

He was awarded the Writers Guild Ronnie Barker Award at the British Comedy Awards 2008.
BornSeptember 4, 1951
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    • Won 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Alan Davies in Jonathan Creek (1997)
    Jonathan Creek
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Writer
    Annette Crosbie and Richard Wilson in One Foot in the Grave (1990)
    One Foot in the Grave
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Writer
    Tamsin Greig in Love Soup (2005)
    Love Soup
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Writer
    Bill Cosby in Cosby (1996)
    Cosby
    6.2
    TV Series
    • Writer

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    Writer



    • Alan Davies in Jonathan Creek (1997)
      Jonathan Creek
      8.1
      TV Series
      • by
      • 1997–2016
    • Tamsin Greig in Love Soup (2005)
      Love Soup
      8.1
      TV Series
      • by
      • written by
      • 2005–2008
    • Met één been in het graf (2006)
      Met één been in het graf
      4.8
      TV Series
      • screenplay
      • 2006
    • The Two Ronnies Sketchbook (2005)
      The Two Ronnies Sketchbook
      8.2
      TV Series
      • Writer
      • 2005
    • The Best of the Two Ronnies: Volume 2
      8.9
      Video
      • Writer
      • 2003
    • Annette Crosbie and Richard Wilson in One Foot in the Grave (1990)
      One Foot in the Grave
      7.9
      TV Series
      • by
      • written by
      • 1990–2001
    • En fot i graven
      6.7
      TV Series
      • original screenplay
      • 2001
    • The Best of the Two Ronnies (2001)
      The Best of the Two Ronnies
      8.3
      Video
      • Writer
      • 2001
    • Bill Cosby in Cosby (1996)
      Cosby
      6.2
      TV Series
      • based on the BBC series "One Foot in the Grave" created by
      • based on the BBC series "One Foot in the Grave": created by
      • story by
      • 1996–2000
    • The Two Ronnies at the Movies
      TV Movie
      • Writer
      • 1999
    • Mit einem Bein im Grab (1996)
      Mit einem Bein im Grab
      7.4
      TV Series
      • written by
      • 1996–1998
    • The Ben Elton Show
      5.7
      TV Series
      • additional material
      • 1998
    • An Audience with Ronnie Corbett (1997)
      An Audience with Ronnie Corbett
      7.4
      TV Special
      • additional material
      • 1997
    • Imelda Staunton, Richard Briers, and Adrian Edmondson in If You See God, Tell Him (1993)
      If You See God, Tell Him
      7.4
      TV Mini Series
      • written by
      • 1993
    • Alexei Sayle in Alexei Sayle's Stuff (1988)
      Alexei Sayle's Stuff
      7.7
      TV Series
      • written by
      • writer
      • 1988–1991

    Producer



    • Alan Davies in Jonathan Creek (1997)
      Jonathan Creek
      8.1
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1997–2016
    • Tamsin Greig in Love Soup (2005)
      Love Soup
      8.1
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2005–2008
    • Bill Cosby in Cosby (1996)
      Cosby
      6.2
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1996–2000

    Additional Crew



    • Annette Crosbie and Richard Wilson in One Foot in the Grave: 30 Years of Laughs (2023)
      One Foot in the Grave: 30 Years of Laughs
      6.8
      TV Movie
      • archive courtesy of
      • 2023
    • Two Princes
      Short
      • production assistant
      • 2012
    • Bill Cosby in Cosby (1996)
      Cosby
      6.2
      TV Series
      • consultant
      • 1996–1998
    • Big Night (1978)
      Big Night
      4.5
      TV Series
      • program associate
      • 1978

    Personal details

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    • Born
      • September 4, 1951
      • Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK
    • Spouse
      • Eleanor Florence Hogarth1994 - present
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    • Trivia
      Son of James George Renwick (born 1924 in Leighton Buzzard, England, UK) and Winifred May Renwick (née Smith) (born in England, UK, died 29 May 2006 in England, UK) who were married in 1948.
    • Quotes
      [on Doreen Mantle's participation in One Foot in the Grave (1990)] The honesty that she brought to every line, however bizarre, was what made the character so funny and legitimised even the maddest of moments. There was never the remotest suggestion that she was playing comedy: in her hands it was all utterly real.

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