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Louis Frank Marks (23 March 1928 – 17 September 2010) was an English screenwriter and producer, mainly for BBC Television. His career began in the late 1950s and continued into the next century.
Louis Marks (1928-2010) was a British TV writer and producer who worked on various genres, including classics, supernatural and crime. He wrote for The Adventures of Robin Hood, Doctor Who and No Hiding Place, and produced Theatre Night, Silas Marner and Middlemarch.
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Louis Marks. Producer: Theatre Night. The son of a London jeweller, Louis Marks took the unusual step of moving from the world of academia, as head of history at a boarding school, to writing and producing for television.
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- September 17, 2010
Jan 9, 2020 · Louis Marks was a British script writer and producer mainly for the BBC. He wrote for Doctor Who on four occasions. "Planet of Giants", which opened the second season of the programme in 1964, "Day of the Daleks" in 1972, "Planet of Evil"; and "The Masque of Mandragora".
Louis Marks is known as an Producer, Writer, Actor, Script Editor, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Doctor Who, Danger Man, The Man Who Finally Died, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks, Doctor Who: Planet of Giants, Doctor Who: Planet of Evil, and Doctor Who: The Masque of Mandragora.
Louis Marks. Position. Writer for Doctor Who, 1964-1976. Louis Marks began his career in television writing for Sapphire Films’ The Adventures of Robin Hood. This led on to a longer stint as script editor and writer on the Associated Rediffusion crime drama No Hiding Place. In 1970, he joined the BBC as a freelance script editor.
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Louis Marks was a prolific screenwriter who worked on Doctor Who and other classic dramas. He died in 2010 and is remembered by BAFTA for his contributions to the industry.