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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ned_SherrinNed Sherrin - Wikipedia

    Edward George Sherrin CBE (18 February 1931 – 1 October 2007) was an English broadcaster, author and stage director. He qualified as a barrister and then worked in independent television before joining the BBC. He appeared in a variety of radio and television satirical shows and theatre shows, some of which he also directed and produced. Early life

  2. Oct 5, 2007 · Ned Sherrin, a producer who defied staid British standards with barbed, up-to-the-minute mockery of the powerful, pompous and preposterous in his groundbreaking ’60s TV show “That Was The Week...

  3. Ned Sherrin, who has died from cancer aged 76, rose to fame as the man behind That Was The Week That Was, the ground-breaking '60s TV show that ruffled establishment feathers with its...

  4. Ned Sherrin, a renowned broadcaster, writer and producer, died at 76 in 2007. He hosted Loose Ends and Counterpoint on Radio 4 and devised That Was The Week That Was on TV.

  5. Oct 2, 2007 · Ned Sherrin, who devised That Was The Week That Was and hosted Loose Ends, passed away from throat cancer in 2007. He was a broadcaster, writer, producer and director who influenced modern comedy satire shows.

  6. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofNed Sherrin | BAFTA

    Ned Sherrin. Author/Broadcaster/Producer. 18 February 1931 to 30 September 2007. For many years a Radio 4 stalwart with , Sherrin’s chief claim to fame was as the man behind the groundbreakingly satirical (1962). A theatre devotee, he also produced the movies (1968), (1969) and (1971). View Ned Sherrin's Guardian Obituary.

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  8. Oct 2, 2007 · Ned Sherrin, who died on Monday aged 76, rose to fame as the deviser, producer and director of That Was The Week That Was, the programme that launched the satire boom of the 1960s.