Difference between revisions 14871725 and 15854254 on enwiki'''Tom Sharpe''' (born [[March 30]], [[1928]]) is an [[England|English]] [[satire|satirical]] [[author]], born in [[London]] and educated at [[Lancing College]] and at [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]]. After [[National Service]] he moved to [[South Africa]] in [[1951]], doing social work and teaching in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]], until [[deportation|deported]] in [[1961]]. (contracted; show full) Bradbury also adapted ''Porterhouse Blue'' in four episodes in [[1987]], this time for [[Channel 4]], starring [[David Jason]], [[Ian Richardson]] and [[John Sessions]], directed by [[Robert Knights]]. A film of ''Wilt'' was made in [[1989]], scripted by [[Andrew Marshall (writer)|Andrew Marshall]] and [[David Renwick]] and starring [[Mel Smith]] and [[Griff Rhys Jones]] with [[Alison Steadman]] and [[Diana Quick]]. The director was [[Michael Tuchner]]. ===Bibliography=== *''Riotous Assembly'' (1971) *''Indecent Exposure'' (1973) *''Porterhouse Blue'' (1974) *''Blott on the Landscape'' (1975) *''Wilt'' (1976) *''The Great Pursuit'' (1977) *''The Throwback'' (1978) *''The Wilt Alternative'' (1979) *''Ancestral Vices'' (1980) *''Vintage Stuff'' (1983) *''Wilt on High'' (1985) *''Grantchester Grind'' (1995) *''The Midden'' (1996) *''Wilt Omnibus'' (1996) *''Wilt in Nowhere'' (2004) [[Category:1928 births|Sharpe, Tom]] [[Category:English novelists|Sharpe, Tom]] [[Category:English satirists|Sharpe, Tom]] [[de:Tom Sharpe]] [[es:Tom Sharpe]] [[fr:Tom Sharpe]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=15854254.
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