Maurice Bernard Gran (1949-10-26) 26 October 1949 (age 74) London, England
Occupation
Scriptwriter
Period
1979–present
Genre
Television
Notable works
Holding the Fort (1980–82) Shine on Harvey Moon (1982–85, 1995) Roll Over Beethoven (1985) The New Statesman (1987–92) Birds of a Feather (1989–98, 2014–) Love Hurts (1992–94) Get Back (1992–93) Goodnight Sweetheart (1993–99, 2016) Unfinished Business (1998–99) Believe Nothing (2002) Mumbai Calling (2007)
Maurice Bernard Gran (born 26 October 1949, in London, England) is an English writer and one half of scriptwriting duo Marks and Gran. He co-wrote the sitcoms The New Statesman, Birds of a Feather and Goodnight Sweetheart with Laurence Marks. Their theatre works include Dreamboats and Petticoats, Save The Last Dance For Me and Dreamboats and Miniskirts.[1][2]
^netbop.co.uk, NetBop Technologies. "Theatre Credits of Marks & Gran". marksandgran.com. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
^"Bill Kenwright and Laurie Mansfield in association with Universal Music present Dreamboats and Miniskirts". kenwright.com. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
Maurice Bernard Gran (born 26 October 1949, in London, England) is an English writer and one half of scriptwriting duo Marks and Gran. He co-wrote the...
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Feather is a British television sitcom, created by Laurence Marks and MauriceGran, and stars Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph. It was broadcast...
series was written by MauriceGran and Laurence Marks. Although much hyped by ITV, who were hoping to repeat the success of Gran and Marks' previous project...
play Dr. Freud Will See You Now, Mrs. Hitler, by Laurence Marks and MauriceGran, and the Amazon warrior princess Penthesilea alongside Alistair McGowan...
on BBC One. The show was written and created by Laurence Marks and MauriceGran, who wrote the complete first series of the show, after which they only...
The New Statesman (Yorkshire Television) written by Laurence Marks and MauriceGran. The character was a satirical portrait of Tory Members of Parliament...
company grew as it added Alomo, a venture with writers Laurence Marks and MauriceGran to its stable of production companies. In 1990, McKeown was a founding...
Daniel It was an early product of the writing team of Laurence Marks and MauriceGran. Three series were recorded, a total of twenty episodes, first aired...
around the years 1957 to 1963 and was written by Laurence Marks and MauriceGran. It was first performed at The Churchill Theatre in Bromley, England...
So You Think You've Got Troubles, a BBC One comedy series written by MauriceGran and Laurence Marks. In 2001, he appeared in a Christmas Special episode...
fictional character in The Sunday Telegraph, created by Laurence Marks and MauriceGran[citation needed] Carol Handley née Taylor - Classics teacher, Headmistress...
Mosley's Union Movement. It was created by the writers Laurence Marks and MauriceGran who would later produce the Channel 4 mini-series Mosley broadcast in...