Awards & Winners

David Renwick

Date of Birth 04-September-1951
Place of Birth Luton
(England, East of England, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories)
Nationality United Kingdom
Also know as David Peter Renwick
Profession Screenwriter, Television Producer, Actor, Journalist, Television Director
David Peter Renwick is an English television writer, best known for creation of the sitcom One Foot in the Grave and the mystery series Jonathan Creek. Before beginning his full-time comedy writing career, he worked as a journalist on his home town newspaper, the Luton News. On beginning his comedy career, he initially worked in a team with writing partner Andrew Marshall, the pair of them providing material to popular sketch shows such as The Two Ronnies and Not the Nine O'Clock News during the late 1970s and early 80s. One of the most celebrated sketches he wrote for the former was a parody of the BBC quiz programme Mastermind, where a "Charlie Smithers" chose to answer questions on the specialist subject "Answering the question before last", adapted from his "Answering one question behind all the time" sketch from their The Burkiss Way for BBC Radio 4. Their short-lived LWT series for ITV, End of Part One, was an attempt to transfer Burkiss-style humour to television. Later in the 1980s they also wrote for the sketch show Alexei Sayle's Stuff and Spike Milligan's There's a Lot of It About. In 1982 they penned the comedy drama serial Whoops Apocalypse for LWT, based on the insanity of international politics in the age of nuclear weapons, and four years later they adapted the screenplay into a feature film version. In 1983 they wrote The Steam Video Company for Thames Television, a short comedy series based on very silly parodies of famous novels. This was followed in 1986 by Hot Metal for LWT, a six-part satire of the tabloid newspaper industry starring Robert Hardy, Geoffrey Palmer and John Gordon Sinclair. The show was a critical success and returned for a further six episodes in 1988 with a revised cast of Robert Hardy, Richard Wilson and Caroline Milmoe.

Awards by David Renwick

Check all the awards nominated and won by David Renwick.

2001


Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Situation Comedy One Foot in the Grave

1999


Nominations 1999 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series Jonathan Creek

1998


British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series
Honored for : Jonathan Creek

Nominations 1998 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme One Foot in the Grave
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series Jonathan Creek

1996


Nominations 1996 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme One Foot in the Grave

1995


Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme One Foot in the Grave

1993


Nominations 1993 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme One Foot in the Grave

1992


British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme
Honored for : One Foot in the Grave
Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay
Honored for : Poirot Series II (3) The Lost Mine

Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme One Foot in the Grave
Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay Poirot Series II (3) The Lost Mine

1991


Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme One Foot in the Grave