Johnnie Mortimer Explained

Johnnie Mortimer
Birth Name:John Edward Mortimer
Birth Date:2 July 1930
Birth Place:Clare, Suffolk, England
Death Place:Molesey, Surrey, England
Occupation:Scriptwriter
Nationality:British
Period:1968–1988
Genre:Television
Notableworks:Father, Dear Father (1968–1973)
Alcock and Gander (1972)
Man About the House (1973–1976)
George and Mildred (1976–1979)
Robin's Nest (1977–1981)
Let There Be Love (1982–1983)
Tom, Dick and Harriet (1982–1983)
Never the Twain (1981-1991)
Full House (1985–1986)
Spouse:Jytte
Children:1

John Edward Mortimer (2 July 1930  - 2 September 1992) was a British scriptwriter for British TV whose work, along with creative writing partner Brian Cooke, also served as inspiration for American television projects.[1]

Career

John Edward Mortimer was born in Clare, Suffolk, in 1930.[2] [3] He started out as a cartoonist, which brought him into contact with his writing partner Brian Cooke.[4] Mortimer later wrote series for radio such as The Men from the Ministry and Round the Horne, before writing many TV situation comedies including Foreign Affairs, Father, Dear Father, Man About the House, Never the Twain, Robin's Nest and George and Mildred, often working in partnership with Cooke. Versions of Man about the House, George & Mildred and Robin's Nest were later adapted as Three's Company, The Ropers and Three's A Crowd respectively.[1]

The partnership also wrote two plays, the first a theatrical version of George and Mildred (later renamed When the Cat's Away after the death of actress Yootha Joyce who played Mildred). The second was Situation Comedy, and featured two TV situation comedy writers struggling to come up with an idea for a new series (in the end, they write a stage play instead).

Personal life and death

Mortimer and his wife, Jytte, had a son.[2]

Mortimer lived in East Molesey, Surrey, and died there on 2 September 1992, at the age of 62, leaving an estate worth £1.2 million.[2] [5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Lawson . Mark . ‘Naughty rather than dirty’: 50 years of Man About the House, the sitcom that introduced sex to British TV . 23 August 2023 . The Guardian . 15 August 2023.
  2. News: Johnnie Mortimer. 7 September 1992. The Times. 15.
  3. Web site: Johnnie Mortimer BFI. https://web.archive.org/web/20161002010521/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba0702be4. dead. 2 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Obituary: Johnnie Mortimer. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220614/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-johnnie-mortimer-1549424.html . 14 June 2022 . subscription . live. PHILIP JONES. 4 September 1992. The Independent. 3 November 2013.
  5. News: Latest wills. 14 May 1993. The Times. 16.