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'''Bert Coules''' is an English writer, mainly for the [[BBC]], who has produced a number of dramatisations and original works. He works mainly in radio drama but also writes for TV and the stage.

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'''Bert Coules''' is an English writer, mainly for the [[BBC]], who has produced a number of adaptations and original works. He works mainly in radio drama but also writes for TV and the stage.


==Early years==
==Early years==
Bert Coules worked in [[radio drama]] for ten years, gaining experience as a recording engineer, sound-effects technician, script reader and producer-director before becoming a full-time writer in 1989.<ref>http://www.mbalit.co.uk/pages/writers/coules.html Bert Coules</ref><ref>http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/BC.HTML</ref>
Bert Coules worked in [[radio drama]] for ten years, gaining experience as a recording engineer, sound-effects technician, script reader and producer-director before becoming a full-time writer in 1989.<ref>http://www.mbalit.co.uk/author/172 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111227010557/http://www.mbalit.co.uk/author/172 |date=2011-12-27 }} Bert Coules</ref><ref name="suttonelms">{{cite web|url=http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/BC.HTML|title=Bert Coules radio drama, Sherlock Holmes, radio plays - DIVERSITY WEBSITE|author=Alison Deacon, Nigel Deacon|publisher=suttonelms.org.uk|accessdate=31 July 2016}}</ref>


Coules began writing without any previous training, saying that he only heard a bad radio drama and felt he could do better. He wrote his first script in 1977 and had it accepted, a 45 minute docu-drama called "Wagner in Hell".<ref>{{cite web
Coules began writing without any previous training, saying that he only heard a bad radio drama and felt he could do better. He wrote his first script in 1977 and had it accepted, a 45-minute docu-drama called "Wagner in Hell".<ref>{{cite web
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==Writing career==
==Writing career==
Coules specializes in [[Mystery fiction|mystery]] and [[science fiction]] audio and radio drama, and has written a number of adaptations, most notably the [[Sherlock Holmes]] radio series starring [[Clive Merrison]] as Holmes and [[Michael Williams (actor)|Michael Williams]]/[[Andrew Sachs]] as Watson. He also produced original scripts for this series, which was also issued on CD.<ref>{{cite web
Coules specializes in [[Mystery fiction|mystery]] and [[science fiction]] audio and radio drama, and has written a number of dramatisations, most notably as the head writer of the [[Sherlock Holmes (1989 radio series)|Sherlock Holmes radio series (1989–1998)]] starring [[Clive Merrison]] as Holmes and [[Michael Williams (actor)|Michael Williams]] as Watson (the first time the entire [[Canon of Sherlock Holmes|canon]] had been adapted with the same two lead actors throughout).<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/coules.shtml
|url=http://merrisonholmes.com/background.php
|title=The Background
|accessdate=12 December 2016
|website=The BBC complete audio Sherlock Holmes
|author=Bert Coules}}</ref> He also wrote original Sherlock Holmes scripts for the following BBC radio series ''[[The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'', each based on an unexplained reference from the original stories. These were first broadcast between 2002 and 2010, and starred [[Andrew Sachs]] as Watson, following Michael Williams' death in 2001.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://merrisonholmes.com/further_adventures.php
|title=The Further Adventures
|accessdate=12 December 2016
|website=The BBC complete audio Sherlock Holmes
|author=Bert Coules}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/coules.shtml
|title= Bert Coules: Holmes writer and dramatiser for Radio 4
|title= Bert Coules: Holmes writer and dramatiser for Radio 4
|accessdate= 20 May 2010
|accessdate= 20 May 2010
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|date= September 2005
|date= September 2005
|publisher= BBC.co.uk
|publisher= BBC.co.uk
}}</ref>
}}</ref> He has also written adaptations of several of [[Ellis Peters]]' [[Brother Cadfael#BBC Radio 4 adaptations|Brother Cadfael]] novels, starring [[Philip Madoc]] as Cadfael, and of works by [[Ian Rankin]], [[Val McDermid]], [[Isaac Asimov]] and other best-selling genre authors. He is an avowed [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] and [[Doctor Who]] fan.

He has also written dramatisations of several of [[Ellis Peters]]' [[Brother Cadfael#BBC Radio 4 adaptations|Brother Cadfael]] novels, starring [[Philip Madoc]] as Cadfael, and of works by [[Ian Rankin]], [[Val McDermid]], [[Isaac Asimov]] and other best-selling genre authors. He is an avowed [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] and [[Doctor Who]] fan.

In 2019, Coules wrote (with actor [[Tim Marriott]]) and directed a one-man one-act play, ''Watson: The Final Problem'', which Marriott performed in Eastbourne, Brighton, and Edinburgh and continues to tour with great success around various venues in the UK and abroad.


==Works==
==Works==
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Original pieces include:
Original pieces include:


*[[The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]] (four series) starring [[Clive Merrison]] and [[Andrew Sachs]]
*''[[The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'' (four series) starring [[Clive Merrison]] and [[Andrew Sachs]]
*Fear on Four: The Man in Black (three episodes)
*''[[Appointment with Fear (radio)#Fear on Four (1988)|Fear on Four]]'' (three episodes)
*''A Magician Amongst the Spirits'' (about the life of [[Harry Houdini]])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/44ba9584942242faa8bf33b7fecdd40c |title=Saturday-Night Theatre: A Magician Amongst the Spirits |website=BBC Genome: Radio Times |publisher=BBC |access-date=9 November 2020}}</ref>
*A Magician Amongst the Spirits: the deaths and lives of [[Harry Houdini]]
*''Watson: The Final Problem'' written with [[Tim Marriott]], a one-man play based on stories and characters by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


Dramatisations include:
Dramatisations include:


*''[[Flowers for Algernon]]'': The Radio Play, starring [[Tom Courtenay|Tom Courteney]]
*''[[Flowers for Algernon]]'': The Radio Play, starring [[Tom Courtenay]]
*''[[A Wizard of Earthsea]]'', starring Michael Maloney and [[Judi Dench]]
*''[[A Wizard of Earthsea]]'', starring Michael Maloney and [[Judi Dench]]
*''The [[The Thirty-Nine Steps|Thirty-Nine Steps]]'', starring [[David Robb]] and [[Tom Baker]]
*''The [[The Thirty-Nine Steps|Thirty-Nine Steps]]'', starring [[David Robb]] and [[Tom Baker]]
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*''Mr. Standfast'', starring David Robb, Clive Merrison, Struan Rodger, Jasmine Hyde and Jon Glover
*''Mr. Standfast'', starring David Robb, Clive Merrison, Struan Rodger, Jasmine Hyde and Jon Glover
*''[[Father Brown]]: The Secret Garden'' starring [[Richard Greenwood (actor)|Richard Greenwood]] as Father Brown
*''[[Father Brown]]: The Secret Garden'' starring [[Richard Greenwood (actor)|Richard Greenwood]] as Father Brown
*''[[Mutiny on the Bounty]]'', starring [[Oliver Reed]] as [[William Bligh]] and [[Roger Daltrey]] as [[Fletcher Christian]]
*''[[Mutiny on the Bounty]]'', starring [[Oliver Reed]] as [[William Bligh]] and [[Linus Roache]] as [[Fletcher Christian]]
*The BBC's complete [[Sherlock Holmes]] - all four novels: A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of the Four, The Valley of Fear and The Hound of the Baskervilles, and twenty-four of the short stories, starring [[Clive Merrison]] as Holmes and [[Michael Williams (actor)|Michael Williams]] as Watson.
*[[Sherlock Holmes (1989 radio series)|The BBC's complete Sherlock Holmes]] - all four novels: ''[[A Study in Scarlet]]'', ''[[The Sign of the Four]]'', ''[[The Valley of Fear]]'' and ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'', and twenty-four of the short stories, starring [[Clive Merrison]] as Holmes and [[Michael Williams (actor)|Michael Williams]] as Watson.
*''[[Rebus]]'': Resurrection Men
*''[[Rebus]]'': Resurrection Men
*''Rebus'': The Falls
*''Rebus'': The Falls
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*''Brother Cadfael'': Dead Man's Ransom
*''Brother Cadfael'': Dead Man's Ransom
*''[[The Guns of Navarone (novel)|The Guns of Navarone]]'', starring [[Toby Stephens]]
*''[[The Guns of Navarone (novel)|The Guns of Navarone]]'', starring [[Toby Stephens]]
*''An English Tragedy'', an adaptation of the play by [[Ronald Harwood]] starring [[Geoffrey Streatfield]] and [[Derek Jacobi]]
*''An English Tragedy'', an adaptation of the play by [[Ronald Harwood]] starring [[Geoffrey Streatfeild]] and [[Derek Jacobi]]
*''Lost Empires'' adapted for the stage from the novel by [[J B Priestley]]
* ''So Much Blood'', a [[A Charles Paris Mystery|Charles Paris]] story for ''[[The Saturday Play]]'' in 1999


==Television appearances==
==Television appearances==
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* [http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/BC.HTML Bert Coules' Radio Plays ]
* [http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/BC.HTML Bert Coules' Radio Plays ]
*[http://thethunderchild.com/Interviews/BertCoules.html Thunderchild Interview]
*[http://thethunderchild.com/Interviews/BertCoules.html Thunderchild Interview]
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/coules.shtml Sherlock Holmes Interview]
*[https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/coules.shtml Sherlock Holmes Interview]

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Bert Coules
BornLondon, England
OccupationPlaywright
NationalityEnglish
GenreRadio, TV, stage
SubjectScience fiction
Mystery

Bert Coules is an English writer, mainly for the BBC, who has produced a number of dramatisations and original works. He works mainly in radio drama but also writes for TV and the stage.

Early years

[edit]

Bert Coules worked in radio drama for ten years, gaining experience as a recording engineer, sound-effects technician, script reader and producer-director before becoming a full-time writer in 1989.[1][2]

Coules began writing without any previous training, saying that he only heard a bad radio drama and felt he could do better. He wrote his first script in 1977 and had it accepted, a 45-minute docu-drama called "Wagner in Hell".[3]

Writing career

[edit]

Coules specializes in mystery and science fiction audio and radio drama, and has written a number of dramatisations, most notably as the head writer of the Sherlock Holmes radio series (1989–1998) starring Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Watson (the first time the entire canon had been adapted with the same two lead actors throughout).[4] He also wrote original Sherlock Holmes scripts for the following BBC radio series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, each based on an unexplained reference from the original stories. These were first broadcast between 2002 and 2010, and starred Andrew Sachs as Watson, following Michael Williams' death in 2001.[5][6]

He has also written dramatisations of several of Ellis Peters' Brother Cadfael novels, starring Philip Madoc as Cadfael, and of works by Ian Rankin, Val McDermid, Isaac Asimov and other best-selling genre authors. He is an avowed Arthur Conan Doyle and Doctor Who fan.

In 2019, Coules wrote (with actor Tim Marriott) and directed a one-man one-act play, Watson: The Final Problem, which Marriott performed in Eastbourne, Brighton, and Edinburgh and continues to tour with great success around various venues in the UK and abroad.

Works

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Original pieces include:

Dramatisations include:

Television appearances

[edit]

In 2008 Coules appeared in a television documentary titled Decoding Cadfael which detailed the process of producing the series.

References

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  1. ^ http://www.mbalit.co.uk/author/172 Archived 2011-12-27 at the Wayback Machine Bert Coules
  2. ^ Alison Deacon, Nigel Deacon. "Bert Coules radio drama, Sherlock Holmes, radio plays - DIVERSITY WEBSITE". suttonelms.org.uk. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  3. ^ Miniscule, Caroline (7 December 2005). "Bert Coules, radio dramatist". TheThunderChild.com. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  4. ^ Bert Coules. "The Background". The BBC complete audio Sherlock Holmes. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  5. ^ Bert Coules. "The Further Adventures". The BBC complete audio Sherlock Holmes. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Bert Coules: Holmes writer and dramatiser for Radio 4". BBC.co.uk. September 2005. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  7. ^ "Saturday-Night Theatre: A Magician Amongst the Spirits". BBC Genome: Radio Times. BBC. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
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