This category houses both professional and fan pages devoted to the Irish screenwriter, director and former music journalist, Graham Linehan.
Born 1968 in Dublin in Ireland.
Television work includes the UK produced sitcoms "Father Ted" (recipient of BAFTA awards in 1996 and 1999), "Black Books" (2001 winner of the BAFTA Situation Comedy Award), "Big Train" and "The IT Crowd".
Film work includes "The MatchMaker" (1997) and the 2003 short film "Hello Friend".
Born 1968 in Dublin in Ireland.
Television work includes the UK produced sitcoms "Father Ted" (recipient of BAFTA awards in 1996 and 1999), "Black Books" (2001 winner of the BAFTA Situation Comedy Award), "Big Train" and "The IT Crowd".
Film work includes "The MatchMaker" (1997) and the 2003 short film "Hello Friend".
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- IMDb - Graham Linehan Notable writing and directing credits, with a message board, links and details of awards won by the writer.
- Wikipedia - Graham Linehan Offers a concise career overview with links.
- Guardian: High Priest of Corn Concise interview in which the writer discusses Mac ownership, and the general merits of the online world. Conducted by Hamish Mackintosh.
- The Guardian - Funny, strange Interview on the subject of "Black Books". Conducted by Maxton Walker.
- Channel4.com - Graham Linehan and Dylan Moran Interview concentrating on series 1 of "Black Books".