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Michael J. Bird (31 October 1928, in London – 11 May 2001, in Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire) was an English writer. In addition to several novels, he is best remembered for his television drama series for the BBC, usually set in the Mediterranean. The Lotus Eaters (1972–1973) and Who Pays the Ferryman?
- Michael Bird (theologian)
Michael F. Bird (born 18 November 1974) is an Australian...
- Michael Bird (theologian)
Authorised. MICHAEL J. BIRD TRIBUTE SITE. Michael J. Bird died in May 2001 after writing for British television for over thirty years. Bird created such popular series as. "The Lotus Eaters" "Who Pays The Ferryman?" "The Aphrodite Inheritance" "The Dark Side of the Sun" "The Outsider" and "Maelstrom".
The series comprises eight episodes, all written by Michael J. Bird, who drew upon his knowledge of Crete, where the series is set, incorporating local history and folklore. Enhanced by breathtaking scenery, the serial achieved success when aired on BBC2 in 1977.
The Outsider was the brainchild of writer Michael J. Bird, who researched the series by visiting Jim McTaggart, the editor of the Teesdale Mercury newspaper in County Durham. The series was commissioned by David Cunliffe , who had previously worked with Bird on the BBC drama series The Lotus Eaters , at Yorkshire Television for a run ...
#TitleDirected ByOriginal Air Date (uk)1"A Death in the Family"Roger Cheveley30 September 19832"The Legacy"Frank W. Smith7 October 19833"A Question of Judgement"Roger Cheveley14 October 19834"Vacant Possession"Frank W. Smith21 October 1983Michael J. Bird (31 October 1928, in London – 11 May 2001, in Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire) was an English writer. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. In addition to several novels, he is best remembered for his television drama series for the BBC, usually set in the Mediterranean.
Bird, Michael J. (1928-2001) Writer Although he provided episodes for series as varied as Out of the Unknown (BBC, 1965-71) and The Onedin Line (BBC, 1971), Michael J. Bird is best remembered for the quartet of Mediterranean serials he penned for the BBC in the 1970s and 80s.