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Brian Degas died 3rd April 2020
English Film and Television Writer and Producer (Barbarella} (Virtual Murder) (Specials Television Drama) Big Book deal for Gloria Swanson with Random House
Writer and Creator: Colditz produced by BBC TV (28 episodes) and Universal Studios and now Colditz: The Final Salute WW2 Film including
3/5 Americans not ever been know at Colditz prison camp
to be finalized...........................
Representing with full permission by his wife: Mrs Dene Degas happily married to Brian for the last 31 years Together.
Colditz BBC tv Series 28 episodes
Escape from Colditz Board Game by: Brian Degas and Osprey Games and Publishing
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JwY Management Representing the Late: Brian Degas Writer and Creator: Colditz TV Series & Board Game Now 2021
Colditz The Final Salute WW2 Drama New Film
With full permission from his present wife Mrs Dene Degas
31 years happily married together.
Colditz Board Game Available from Amazon.co.uk By Osprey Publishing
Brian Degas - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Degas
Career
Degas was born to English parents in Argentina. As a youth, he worked as a writer and director in amateur productions. Died: 3 April 2020 (aged 84), Broadstairs, Kent, England
At the age of 21, he took a job in the United States at the CBS network as a production trainee in public affairs programming. He later worked with Charles Collingwood on the documentaries Adventure and Odyssey. In 1957, John Houseman invited Degas to work on his TV anthology series The Seven Lively Arts for CBS. During this period, Degas also worked with Reginald Rose, Sidney Lumet and George Roy Hill. At the age of 27, Degas was appointed Executive Producer of Light Entertainment and a member of the programming board for a new CBS affiliate.
After a meeting with Roger Moore, Degas received the opportunity to write several episodes of the TV series The Saint. He also wrote episodes of The Baron and Strange Report for ITC Entertainment, Shirley's World for the American Broadcasting Company, and The Informer and The Mask of Janus for the BBC.
In 1963, Degas started creating and developing his own TV series with BBC Television. He created and wrote three episodes for the series Vendetta. Degas also authored three paperbacks as spinoffs from the series and commissioned the series music from composer John Barry.
A fluent Italian speaker, Degas also started collaborating with Dino de Laurentiis on design, script consulting and editing for the films Barbarella (film), Danger Diabolik, Better a Widow and Summertime Killer. In 1975, after finishing these projects, Degas served as producer of The Venturers, a drama series for BBC TV concerning the world of high finance.
Colditz
Degas produced the television series Colditz, a BBC TV/MCA Universal co-production in 1972. It was a Second World War drama series based on the film The Colditz Story and the book The Latter Days by Major Patrick Robert Reid.[1] During its run, Colditz was named Best BBC TV Series, Best British TV Series, Best Design, and Best Music. It had a record viewing audience of 18 million in the United Kingdom each week and was screened in 47 countries.
Using the intellectual property of Colditz, Degas pioneered the exploitation of television and film ancillary rights. He conceived, developed and licensed the following merchandising projects
The Spirit of Colditz, a model of the Colditz glider for Airfix
Colditz Breakpoint, a dramatic journey into the sounds of pursuit, capture and escape from Colditz released on an LP by EMI
The Colditz Escape Kit, a DIY model of Colditz Castle
an Action Man model
endorsements for a Mars bar promotion that culminated in the board-game Escape from Colditz
Degas conceived and developed Escape from Colditz jointly with Major P. R. Reid. The game sold over half a million copies, including a Spanish version.s
Freelance career
Degas returned to the US and to TV programming in New York and Hollywood for a brief period, which included being Head of Development for Brut Productions and for Danny Thomas Enterprises. With high hopes, he turned to the world of theatre and co-produced Chapter 17 by Simon Gray, which was a dismal failure at the box office. A close friendship with the legendary Gloria Swanson led to their collaboration on the writing of her long-awaited biography. Accordingly, in 1979 Degas set up Gloria's Way Inc and personally closed a publishing contract with Random House. The 520-page volume sold over 148,000 in hard cover and close to 300,000 in paperback, and was critically acclaimed in all three language editions. His distinctive marketing plan for the book and his promotional tour with Gloria refined his marketing skills in all aspects of the media.
Returning to the UK, he joined Polymuse Inc., an international film investment company, as Executive Vice-President in charge of Creative Affairs and Marketing emphasising that “in an advertising led system in a new billion dollar market in Europe it was time to develop a competitive strategy and target specific audiences on a cost effective bases – and that it was a fallacy to think that inexpensive programmes meant inferior TV.”
In 1990, together with Harry Robertson he brought his innovative skills back to the BBC as creator, writer and producer of Specials, a TV drama series, including three paperback editions published by Fontana, about part-time policemen – ordinary people whose commitment made them extraordinary. This was followed by Virtual Murder, an off-beat psychological 'whodunit' drama series about two jet-set investigative psychologists involved in bizarre crimes. The series' guest stars included Richard Todd, Dora Bryan and Jon Pertwee. Specials: Based on the BBC TV Drama Series: The complete novels in one volume
Escape from Colditz By Brian Degas (Author), Pat Reid (Author), Peter Dennis (Illustrator)
Details
Specials: Based on the BBC TV Drama Series: The complete novels in one volume
by Brian Degas and Harry Robertson | 5 Oct 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars p aperback
A later project was Confidentially Speaking, created in association with British Telecom, and written as an "eavesdropping drama" down a crossed telephone line.
Degas later took an extended sabbatical, and travelled the globe with his wife for last 31 years happily married together Mrs Dene Degas
He became a committed Sinophile and turned to publishing and ancillary rights sales.
JwY Management Representing the Late: Brian Degas Writer and Creator: Colditz TV Series & Board Game Now 2021
Colditz The Final Salute WW2 Drama New Film
With full permission from his present wife Mrs Dene Degas
31 years happily married together.
Colditz Board Game Available from Amazon.co.uk By Osprey Publishing
Brian Degas - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Degas
Career
Degas was born to English parents in Argentina. As a youth, he worked as a writer and director in amateur productions. Died: 3 April 2020 (aged 84), Broadstairs, Kent, England
At the age of 21, he took a job in the United States at the CBS network as a production trainee in public affairs programming. He later worked with Charles Collingwood on the documentaries Adventure and Odyssey. In 1957, John Houseman invited Degas to work on his TV anthology series The Seven Lively Arts for CBS. During this period, Degas also worked with Reginald Rose, Sidney Lumet and George Roy Hill. At the age of 27, Degas was appointed Executive Producer of Light Entertainment and a member of the programming board for a new CBS affiliate.
After a meeting with Roger Moore, Degas received the opportunity to write several episodes of the TV series The Saint. He also wrote episodes of The Baron and Strange Report for ITC Entertainment, Shirley's World for the American Broadcasting Company, and The Informer and The Mask of Janus for the BBC.
In 1963, Degas started creating and developing his own TV series with BBC Television. He created and wrote three episodes for the series Vendetta. Degas also authored three paperbacks as spinoffs from the series and commissioned the series music from composer John Barry.
A fluent Italian speaker, Degas also started collaborating with Dino de Laurentiis on design, script consulting and editing for the films Barbarella (film), Danger Diabolik, Better a Widow and Summertime Killer. In 1975, after finishing these projects, Degas served as producer of The Venturers, a drama series for BBC TV concerning the world of high finance.
Colditz
Degas produced the television series Colditz, a BBC TV/MCA Universal co-production in 1972. It was a Second World War drama series based on the film The Colditz Story and the book The Latter Days by Major Patrick Robert Reid.[1] During its run, Colditz was named Best BBC TV Series, Best British TV Series, Best Design, and Best Music. It had a record viewing audience of 18 million in the United Kingdom each week and was screened in 47 countries.
Using the intellectual property of Colditz, Degas pioneered the exploitation of television and film ancillary rights. He conceived, developed and licensed the following merchandising projects
The Spirit of Colditz, a model of the Colditz glider for Airfix
Colditz Breakpoint, a dramatic journey into the sounds of pursuit, capture and escape from Colditz released on an LP by EMI
The Colditz Escape Kit, a DIY model of Colditz Castle
an Action Man model
endorsements for a Mars bar promotion that culminated in the board-game Escape from Colditz
Degas conceived and developed Escape from Colditz jointly with Major P. R. Reid. The game sold over half a million copies, including a Spanish version.s
Freelance career
Degas returned to the US and to TV programming in New York and Hollywood for a brief period, which included being Head of Development for Brut Productions and for Danny Thomas Enterprises. With high hopes, he turned to the world of theatre and co-produced Chapter 17 by Simon Gray, which was a dismal failure at the box office. A close friendship with the legendary Gloria Swanson led to their collaboration on the writing of her long-awaited biography. Accordingly, in 1979 Degas set up Gloria's Way Inc and personally closed a publishing contract with Random House. The 520-page volume sold over 148,000 in hard cover and close to 300,000 in paperback, and was critically acclaimed in all three language editions. His distinctive marketing plan for the book and his promotional tour with Gloria refined his marketing skills in all aspects of the media.
Returning to the UK, he joined Polymuse Inc., an international film investment company, as Executive Vice-President in charge of Creative Affairs and Marketing emphasising that “in an advertising led system in a new billion dollar market in Europe it was time to develop a competitive strategy and target specific audiences on a cost effective bases – and that it was a fallacy to think that inexpensive programmes meant inferior TV.”
In 1990, together with Harry Robertson he brought his innovative skills back to the BBC as creator, writer and producer of Specials, a TV drama series, including three paperback editions published by Fontana, about part-time policemen – ordinary people whose commitment made them extraordinary. This was followed by Virtual Murder, an off-beat psychological 'whodunit' drama series about two jet-set investigative psychologists involved in bizarre crimes. The series' guest stars included Richard Todd, Dora Bryan and Jon Pertwee. Specials: Based on the BBC TV Drama Series: The complete novels in one volume
Escape from Colditz By Brian Degas (Author), Pat Reid (Author), Peter Dennis (Illustrator)
Details
Specials: Based on the BBC TV Drama Series: The complete novels in one volume
by Brian Degas and Harry Robertson | 5 Oct 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars p aperback
A later project was Confidentially Speaking, created in association with British Telecom, and written as an "eavesdropping drama" down a crossed telephone line.
Degas later took an extended sabbatical, and travelled the globe with his wife for last 31 years happily married together Mrs Dene Degas
He became a committed Sinophile and turned to publishing and ancillary rights sales.