"All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives there lies a mystery."

Alan Bleasdale (1946)
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About Alan Bleasdale

Alan Bleasdale is a renowned English playwright, screenwriter, and producer known for his work in television dramas. Born in Liverpool in 1946, he gained significant recognition for his powerful and gritty portrayal of working-class life in Britain. Bleasdale's most famous works include 'Boys from the Blackstuff' and 'GBH,' which tackle social and political issues with a sharp and critical lens.

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