Ian Kennedy Martin

British scriptwriter

Ian Kennedy Martin
Born (1936-05-23) 23 May 1936 (age 88)
OccupationTelevision scriptwriter and producer
NationalityBritish
Years active1964–2012
Notable worksThe Sweeney
RelativesTroy Kennedy Martin (brother)

Ian Kennedy Martin (born 23 May 1936) is a British television scriptwriter who created the action drama series The Sweeney (1975–78).

Career

He began his television career in the 1960s, first as a script editor on the military police drama series Redcap (1964)[1] and then later as a writer on series such as The Troubleshooters (1965). In 1971 he worked on the popular BBC drama series The Onedin Line, which ran for nine years until 1980.

He also wrote the 1974 drama series The Capone Investment. He is best known for creating the popular police action drama series The Sweeney,[2] produced by Euston Films for Thames Television, which ran on the ITV network from 1975 to 1978. It also spawned two feature film spin-offs. He is also known for writing the 1975 action film Mitchell.[3]

Since the end of The Sweeney in 1978, Kennedy Martin has continued to write for various police and detective dramas. These have included the BBC's Juliet Bravo and The Chinese Detective during the 1980s and ITV's The Knock in the 1990s.

Martin has also written a number of novels, including Rekill and the dystopian science fiction novel The Last Crime, this last under the pseudonym John Domatilla. On 9 March 2009, his first play, The Berlin Hanover Express premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in North London.

Personal life

He is the younger brother of the scriptwriter Troy Kennedy Martin (Z-Cars, Edge of Darkness), with whom he worked on Redcap.

Filmography

  • Mitchell (1975)
  • Sweeney 2 - creator credit only (1978)

References

  1. ^ Troy Kennedy Martin, Lez Cooke, Manchester University Press, 2007, p.12
  2. ^ Best of British: Cinema and Society from 1930 to Present, by Anthony Aldgate, IB Tauris, 1999, p. 143
  3. ^ Andrew V. McLaglen: The Life and Hollywood Career, by Stephen B Armstrong, McFarland & Co, 2011, pp.209–211

External links

  • Official website Archived 17 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  • Ian Kennedy Martin at IMDb
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