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  1. Donald Victor Taylor (30 June 1936 – 11 November 2003) was an English writer, director and producer, active across theatre, radio and television for over forty years. He is most noted for his television work, particularly his early 1960s collaborations with the playwright David Mercer, much of whose early work Taylor directed for the BBC.

  2. DON TAYLOR was a playwright and poet, and a director of theatre, television and radio plays. Within eighteen months of leaving Oxford, he was working as drama director at the BBC, and between 1960 and and 1990, he directed nearly a hundred television plays, the first works by David Mercer and Hugh Whitemore, as well as seventeen of his own

  3. Don Taylor (b. 1936) was an English writer, director and producer in theatre, radio and television for over forty years. He is most noted for his television work, particularly in his early 1960s collaborations with playwright David Mercer.

  4. Donald Victor Taylor (30 June 1936 – 11 November 2003) was an English writer, director and producer, active across theatre, radio and television for over forty years. He is most noted for his television work, particularly his early 1960s collaborations with the playwright David Mercer, much of whose early work Taylor directed for the BBC.

  5. Don Taylor was a prolific playwright and director, well-respected not only for his stage and television work, but also as the author of 23 excellent radio plays. Don died 5 years ago, November 2003, at the age of 67.

  6. DON TAYLOR (Estate) (Writer/Director/Theatre/Radio/TV) was a playwright, translator and director of theatre, television and radio dramas.

  7. Aug 4, 2022 · Donald Victor Taylor (30 June 1936 11 November 2003 usually credited as Don Taylor) was an English writer, director and producer, active across theatre, radio and television for over forty years. He is most noted for his television work, particularly his early 1960s collaborations with the playwr