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  1. Colin Bateman (known mononymously as Bateman) is a novelist, screenwriter and former journalist from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland.

  2. Colin Bateman (22 October 1930 – 18 November 2022) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League as a full back for Watford.

  3. Sep 24, 2022 · Co Down author and screenwriter Colin Bateman chats to David Roy about his new book Thunder and Lightning: A Memoir of Life on the Tough Cul-De-Sacs of Bangor, in which the Bangor man shares a...

  4. Colin sadly passed away on November 18 last year at the age of 92. His funeral was held on December 20; his coffin adorned with his replica shirt and flowers in the club colours he so adored. He is survived by his loving wife Shirley and family.

  5. Colin Bateman was a journalist in Northern Ireland before becoming a full-time writer. His first novel, Divorcing Jack, won the Betty Trask Prize, and all his novels have been critically acclaimed. He wrote the screenplays for the feature films of Divorcing Jack, Crossmaheart and Wild About Harry. He lives in Northern Ireland with his family.

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  6. Oct 13, 2022 · RENOWNED as one of Ireland’s best living writers (and there are a lot of them still kicking about), Colin Bateman sat down with the Andersonstown News this week to speak about his hilarious and touching memoir about growing up on the mean streets of North Down.

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  8. Colin Bateman was born in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland in June 1962. Moving to Bangor he attended attended Ballyholme Primary School and then Bangor Grammar School.. For many years he was the deputy editor of the County Down Spectator.

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