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  1. Talbot Nelson Conn "Tolly" Rothwell, OBE (12 November 1916 – 28 February 1981) was an English screenwriter . Life and career. Rothwell was born in Bromley, Kent, England. He had a variety of jobs during his early life: town clerk, police officer and Royal Air Force pilot .

  2. A former police officer and pilot, Talbot Rothwell had an unorthodox entry into show business: as a prisoner of war in a German POW camp during WW II, Rothwell, out of boredom (and also to cover the noise of prisoners digging escape tunnels), got involved in camp entertainment shows, writing comedy sketches with fellow prisoner Peter ...

  3. Mini Bio. A former police officer and pilot, Talbot Rothwell had an unorthodox entry into show business: as a prisoner of war in a German POW camp during WW II, Rothwell, out of boredom (and also to cover the noise of prisoners digging escape tunnels), got involved in camp entertainment shows, writing comedy sketches with fellow prisoner Peter ...

  4. It was his wartime role - working alongside Carry On screenwriter Talbot Rothwell whose plane was also shot down - that helped birth the Carry On humour Butterworth later became famous for.

  5. Feb 6, 2024 · Alongside him in Stalag Luft 3 was another prisoner, Talbot Rothwell, who would go on to write many of the best Carry On films.

  6. Talbot Rothwell (1933) CLAIM TO FAME. Main writer for the Carry On series, In 2007 his line “Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!" was voted the greatest one-liner in movie history by a thousand comedy writers, actors, impresarios and members of the public. PROFILE.

  7. A mainstay of the 'Carry On' team for many years, Talbot Rothwell wrote some of the series' funniest screenplays. Producer Peter Rogers said of him, in 1992, that, unlike fellow-screenwriter Norman Hudis , he 'didn't write with heart at all; he was against all that.