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Doug Naylor
Born
Douglas Rodger Naylor (1955-12-31) 31 December 1955 (age 68) Manchester, Lancashire, England
Occupation
Director, screenwriter and television producer.
Alma mater
University of Liverpool
Period
1982–present
Genre
Comedy, drama, adventure, science fiction
Spouse
Linda Glover
Children
2
Douglas Rodger Naylor[1] (born 31 December 1955) is an English comedy writer, science fiction writer, director and television producer.
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original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2009. Interview (December 2007) DougNaylor at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database DougNaylor at IMDb...
by Rob Grant and DougNaylor. The first six series were written by Grant and Naylor, while Series VII and VIII were written by Naylor with collaborations...
Grant Naylor refers to the former writing partnership between Rob Grant and DougNaylor as well as their Grant Naylor Productions company. As a pseudonym...
has been involved in two distinct writing partnerships: the first with DougNaylor, and the second and most recent with Andrew Marshall. Grant was born...
series to be broadcast on Dave in autumn 2012 was officially announced. DougNaylor confirmed the plans both on Twitter and at the Dimension Jump XVI convention...
DougNaylor had specified that there would be no aliens and no robots. Following the success of the first appearance by the Kryten character, Naylor convinced...
original hologram Rimmer in the miniseries Back to Earth (2009) onward. DougNaylor confirmed in 2020 that the Rimmer from Back To Earth onwards is the original...
3, episode 6). The nonsensical lyrics were written by Rob Grant and DougNaylor; the music was written by Philip Pope, who also produced the song, with...
Rob; Naylor, Doug (writers); Bye, Ed (director) (15 February 1988). "The End". Red Dwarf. Series I. Episode 1. BBC. BBC2. Grant, Rob; Naylor, Doug (writers);...
Alexander and DougNaylor, and was directed by Ed Bye. It was the first episode to involve a writer other than co-creator/writers Grant or Naylor. Ace Rimmer...
1970), English footballer Don Naylor (1910–1991), American radio personality DougNaylor (born 1955), British writer Drew Naylor (born 1986), Australian baseball...
an International Emmy Award. The episode was written by Rob Grant and DougNaylor, and directed by Andy de Emmony. In the episode, the regular cast find...
on the British television channel BBC2 on 17 January 1997. Written by DougNaylor and directed by Ed Bye, it was the first episode not to involve co-creator...
Life is a science fiction comedy novel by Grant Naylor, the collective name for Rob Grant and DougNaylor, co-creators and writers of the Red Dwarf television...
Rob; Naylor, Doug (writers); Bye, Ed (director) (28 February 1991). "Justice". Red Dwarf. Series IV. Episode 3. BBC. BBC2. Grant, Rob; Naylor, Doug (writers);...
BBC had commissioned for the remastering of Series IV and V as well. DougNaylor decided to put the project on hold and wait for technology to catch up...
novel written by DougNaylor. It is part of the Red Dwarf series of novels, based on the popular television show created by Naylor and his partner Rob...