Vincent Joseph Powell (6 August 1928 – 13 July 2009) was a British television scriptwriter. Known for writing television sitcoms, he collaborated with a writing partner, Harry Driver, until his death in 1973.

Early life

Powell was born as Vincent Joseph Smith to Roman Catholic parents in Miles Platting, Manchester. When he was five, his mother died; two years later, his father remarried. Powell began a career as a tailor following the lead of his father, while performing as a comedian in the evenings. He met Harry Driver on the local club circuit. Their performing partnership, under the name Hammond and Powell, lasted until 1955 when Driver's health and physical mobility became severely impaired by the onset of polio.

Career

With his writing partner, Harry Driver, the partnership was hired to write material for comedian Harry Worth in Manchester for the BBC in 1960. The show, Here's Harry (co-written with Frank Roscoe) ran for five years. The partnership was better known for writing for ITV franchise holders from the early-1960s, beginning with Coronation Street from 1961; Powell ceased writing for the programme in 1964, but Driver's involvement continued until he died in 1973. Powell and Driver created and wrote eleven sitcoms for ITV in an eight-year period, including the shows Bless This House (with Sid James) and Love Thy Neighbour, though other writers contributed scripts to both series. The latter programme, according to The Times, was "one of television's most notorious, if at the time highly popular, comedies". While it was "intended to debunk racial stereotypes" it "came to be widely condemned for doing exactly the opposite."

Script projects

After Driver died, Powell worked solo and created later shows such as:

  • The Wackers (1975), set in Liverpool, starring Ken Jones and Sheila Fay. Notable for early TV roles for Alison Steadman and Keith Chegwin as the lead couple's teenage children. The show caused such a backlash that the series was scrapped before the last episode was broadcast and never repeated again.
  • Mind Your Language (1977–1979, 1986), starring Barry Evans (previously in the Doctor... series) as the English-Foreign Language teacher Mr Jeremy Brown, set in an adult education college of foreign characters in late-1970s London.
  • Young at Heart (1977–1982)
  • Father Charlie (1982), starring Lionel Jeffries as a chaplain sent to a convent inhabited by nuns. Co-written with Myles Rudge, the series ran for six episodes.
  • Bottle Boys (1984–85), starring Robin Askwith as Dave Deacon, a football-obsessed milkman.

Powell also penned a number of scripts for the popular 1980s sitcom Never the Twain (1981–1991) starring Windsor Davies and Donald Sinden, also for Thames Television, writing all of the final episodes from 1989 to 1991. Plus he wrote three series (20 episodes) of the Radio 2 sitcom For Better Or For Worse, starring Gorden Kaye and Su Pollard, between 1993 and 1996.

Powell contributed material to the Cilla Black vehicles Blind Date (224 episodes) and Surprise, Surprise (130 episodes). He published his autobiography, From Rags to Gags: The Memoirs of a Comedy Writer, in 2008.

Death

Powell died aged 80 in Guildford, Surrey. His first marriage ended in divorce; as did his second marriage, to Judi Smith. His third marriage, to Geraldine Moore, ended when he died. He had a son from his second marriage, and a son and daughter from his third.

Writing credits

ProductionNotesBroadcaster/Distributor
Here's Harry51 episodes (1960–1965)BBC 1
Coronation Street18 episodes (1961–1962, 1964-1967)ITV
De Laatste TreinTelevision film (co-written with Harry Driver and Frank Roscoe, 1962)VARA
The Saturday Show3 episodes (co-written with Frank Roscoe, 1962)ITV
De RallyTelevision film (co-written with Harry Driver and Frank Roscoe, 1962)VARA
Herrie om Harrie7 episodes (co-written with Frank Roscoe, 1963-1964)NCRV
Comedy Playhouse"Fools Rush In" (co-written with Frank Roscoe, 1963) "The Mascot" (co-written with Frank Roscoe, 1963) "Spanner in the Works" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967)BBC 1
The Villains"Les Girls" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1964)ITV
Pardon the Expression16 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1965-1966)ITV
Adam Adamant Lives!"Beauty Is an Ugly Word" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1966) "The Village of Evil" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1966) "Conspiracy of Death" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967) "The Survivors" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967) "The Deadly Bullet" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967)BBC 1
George and the Dragon26 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1966-1968)ITV
That's Show BusinessTelevision film (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967)ITV
Armchair Theatre"Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967)ITV
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width29 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967-1971)ABC Television ITV
Best of Enemies5 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1968–1969)ITV
Nearest and Dearest13 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1968–1973)ITV
Two in Clover13 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1969–1970)ITV
For the Love of Ada27 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1970–1971)ITV
Bless This House13 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1971–1974)ITV
Mike and Bernie6 episodes (co-written with Harry Driver, 1971–1972)ITV
Love Thy Neighbour42 episodes (1972–1975)ITV
Spring & Autumn26 episodes (1972–1976)ITV
All Star Comedy Carnival"Love Thy Neighbour" (mini-episode, 1972) "Spring and Autumn" (mini-episode, 1973)ITV
For the Love of AdaFeature film (co-written with Harry Driver, 1972)Tigon British Film Productions
Cheap at Half the PriceTelevision film (co-written with Harry Driver, 1972)ITV
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the WidthFeature film (co-written with Harry Driver, 1973)EMI-MGM
Love Thy NeighbourFeature film (co-written with Harry Driver, 1973)Hammer Films Anglo-EMI (International)
The Wackers7 episodes (1 unaired) (1975)ITV
My Son Reuben6 episodes (1975)ITV
Rule Britannia!7 episodes (1975)ITV
Paradise Island"A Stranger in Paradise" (1977)ITV
The Fosters"Who Needs Friends?" (1977)ITV
Odd Man Out7 episodes (1977)ITV
Mind Your Language42 episodes (1977-1979, 1986)ITV
Carry On EmmannuelleFeature film (additional material, 1978)Hemdale
Give Us a Clue2 episodes (1979, 1981)ITV
Love Thy NeighbourAustralian version of British series 7 episodes (1980)Seven Network
Young at Heart19 episodes (1980-1982)ITV
Home Sweet Home"No Flame Like an Old Flame" (1980)ABC TV
A Sharp Intake of Breath6 episodes (1981)ITV
Ik ben Joep MeloenFeature film (1981)TROS Video Garant
Father Charlie"The New Chaplain" (1982) "Miracles Take a Little Longer" (1982) "Halfway to Heaven" (1982) "Better the Devil You Know" (1982)ITV
An Age Apart"A Log Way from Home" (1983) "Don't Rock the Boat" (1983) "Out of the Frying Pan" (1983) "Home Is Where the Heart Is" (1983)TVNZ
Never the Twain31 episodes (1983-1984, 1986-1991)ITV
Bottle Boys13 episodes (1984-1985)ITV
Mixed Doubles"Semper Fidelis" (1985) "TV or Not TV" (1985) "The Facts of Life" (1986) "If at First You Don't Succeed" (1986)ITV
Slinger's Day6 episodes (1986-1987)ITV
Superfrank!Television film (co-written with Andrew Nickolds and Miles Tredinnick, 1987)Channel 4

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