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John Lloyd (Writer) Information

John Hardress Wilfred Lloyd CBE (born 30 September 1951) is a British comedy writer and television producer. He is the great nephew of John Hardress Lloyd.[1]

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Early life and career

Lloyd was born in Dover and educated at West Hill Park School in Titchfield, Hants; The King's School, Canterbury; and Trinity College, Cambridge. There he befriended, and later shared a flat with Douglas Adams. He worked as a radio producer at the BBC 1974–1978 and created The News Quiz, The News Huddlines, To The Manor Born (with Peter Spence) and Quote... Unquote (with Nigel Rees). He wrote Hordes of the Things (as J. H. W. Lloyd) with Andrew ("A. P. R.") Marshall, co-authored two episodes of Doctor Snuggles with Douglas Adams and then went on to co-write the fifth and sixth episodes of the first radio series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy with him. (Douglas Adams wrote all the other previous and subsequent episodes solo, as well as the television adaptation – though Lloyd was involved in the TV series as Associate Producer.) Lloyd then worked as a TV producer at both the BBC and ITV 1979–1989 where he created Not the Nine O'Clock News (with Sean Hardie) and Spitting Image (with Peter Fluck and Roger Law). He also produced all four Blackadder series. Lloyd was originally to have been the host of BBC topical news quiz Have I Got News For You, with the program initially intended to be called John Lloyd's Newsround. A pilot episode of the show was recorded under this name in mid-1990, with Lloyd hosting alongside team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. Lloyd subsequently decided to pull out of hosting the program full-time and as a consequence the pilot episode was never broadcast. Lloyd was replaced by Angus Deayton as host and the show was renamed Have I Got News for You in time for its debut on BBC2 later that year.

Recent work

Lloyd has worked as a TV commercials director on and off since 1987. He is married with three children and lives in the UK. His first new TV series for 14 years, QI (short for Quite Interesting, and a deliberate reversal of IQ), starring Stephen Fry and Alan Davies, began on 11 September 2003 at 10pm on BBC2 for a run of 12 episodes. In its eighth series, which started on BBC One in September 2010, Lloyd appeared as a panelist in one of the episodes. All the episodes of QI (including the pilot) have been directed by Ian Lorimer. Lloyd currently presents the radio series, The Museum of Curiosity (2008), which he co-created with producers Richard Turner & Dan Schreiber and former co-host Bill Bailey.

Lloyd was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to broadcasting.[2]

Books

He co-authored the books:

References

  1. ^ Centre for First World War Studies
  2. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59647, p. 8, 31 December 2010.

External links

· · QI
List of episodes · A series · B series · C series · D series · E series · F series · G series · H series · I series
People Stephen Fry · Alan Davies · John Lloyd · John Mitchinson · Piers Fletcher · Justin Pollard · Ian Lorimer · Dan Schreiber · Vitali Vitaliev · Adam Jacot de Boinod
Books The Book of General Ignorance · The Book of Animal Ignorance · Advanced Banter · The QI Book of the Dead · The Second Book of General Ignorance
Related projects The Museum of Curiosity · QI News · Quite Interesting Limited
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Categories: 1951 births | Living people | English television directors | English television producers | English television writers | BBC people | BBC radio producers | Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge | Academics of the University of Buckingham | Old King's Scholars | People from Dover | QI | English radio producers | English radio presenters | Advertising directors | English radio writers | Commanders of the Order of the British Empire

 

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