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  1. Andrew Wreggitt (born 1955) is a Canadian television writer and producer from Calgary, Alberta. He began his career as a writer for the television series The Beachcombers in the 1980s. In this era he was also a writer of poetry, as well as the stage play The Wild Guys in collaboration with his wife Rebecca Shaw.

  2. Jul 5, 2019 · Wreggitt says he never forgot that Vancouver-in-1968 feeling. Now, as showrunner for Fortunate Son, the 55-year-old writer has immersed himself in the tumultuous period.

  3. Jan 26, 2015 · Join us on Wednesday January 28th, as UBC MFA Alumni Andrew Wreggitt talks about his career spanning thirty years in the television and media industry. With more than 90 hours of produced network television, five books of poetry and five plays to his credit, as well as numerous awards and nominations, Andrew has a wealth […]

  4. Apr 23, 2013 · The Phantoms writer Andrew Wreggitt won the award for best movie or miniseries, one of 10 Canadian Screenwriting Awards handed out Monday night by the Writers’ Guild of Canada.

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  6. Wreggitt is a veteran writer/producer of one-hour dramas such as “North of 60,” “Black Harbour” and “Tom Stone;” he was also creator, showrunner and co-executive producer. He is a five-time winner of the Alberta Motion Picture Industries Award for Best Dramatic Writing. The Wild Guys, a stage play co-written with his wife Rebecca ...

  7. The Wild Guys, a stage play co-written with his wife Rebecca Shaw, has had over 75 productions worldwide and was made into a feature film in 2005 starring Kenneth Welsh and Jackson Davies. Raised in Fraser Lake, British Columbia, Wreggitt now lives in Calgary with his wife and daughter.

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