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    Alex Shearer

    British novelist and scriptwriter (born 1949)

    Alex Shearer (born 25 June 1949) is a British novelist and scriptwriter. He was born in Wick, in the north of Scotland.

    Alex Shearer sold his first TV script at the age of 29, after a varied career of some 30 odd jobs.

    He wrote for television, film, theatre and radio (including plays and short stories for BBC Radio 4)[1] for 14 years, and then devoted himself to becoming a novelist.

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  • His 2003 novel The Speed of the Dark was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.[2]The Greatest Store in the World was adapted into a television film by the BBC. His novel Bootleg was adapted for a television series by the BBC, and later adapted into manga and anime under its Japanese title Chocolate Underground.[3]

    TV work

    Radio work

    • Flying The Flag 1985-1990, a series featuring Dinsdale Landen, 28 episodes.

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    • The Dream Maker 1992 - radio version of stage play. Al