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Terence John Feely (20 July 1928 – 13 August 2000) was a British screenwriter, playwright and author. His work spanned five decades and included creating the ITV police drama series The Gentle Touch (1980–84) and its spin-off C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985–87).
Terence Feely. Writer: The Avengers. Terence Feely joined Paramount Pictures (UK) Ltd. in 1967 as foreign story head of Paramount Pictures Corporation, reporting to Bud Ornstein in London and Marvin Birdt in New York.
- Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
- July 20, 1928
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Mar 17, 2023 · For Scottish heavyweight Terry Feeley, this defining moment arrived in the closing seconds of his professional career on November 19, 1973. “He broke his ankle in his last fight in the Albany...
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Terence Feely was, without doubt, one of the most prolific scriptwriters of that dubiously tagged "Golden Age" of British television. During the 1960's he helped to create and develop some of the best-remembered names on the small screen.
Terence Feely. Writer: The Avengers. Terence Feely joined Paramount Pictures (UK) Ltd. in 1967 as foreign story head of Paramount Pictures Corporation, reporting to Bud Ornstein in London and Marvin Birdt in New York.
- July 20, 1928
- August 13, 2000
Jul 31, 2008 · Partner in Everyman films and script writer Terence Feely reflects on the meanings of the series and the fan base surrounding it.
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Terence Feely Biography (1928-2000) Full name, Terence John Feely; born July 20, 1928, in Liverpool, England; sonof Edward (a sales director) and Mary (Glancy) Feely; married Elizabeth Adams (an interior designer).