Johnnie Mortimer

Originally a cartoonist, Johnnie Mortimer teamed up with fellow cartoonist Brian Cooke and started to write for radio, notably Men From the Ministry, Round the Horne and Stop Messing About. Soon there... Read more

Originally a cartoonist, Johnnie Mortimer teamed up with fellow cartoonist Brian Cooke and started to write for radio, notably Men From the Ministry, Round the Horne and Stop Messing About. Soon thereafter they started writing for television, devising and writing series, including Father Dear Father, Man About The House, George And Mildred, Robin’s Nest, Tom Dick And Harriet, Let There Be Love, Full House, etc., and Johnnie wrote Never the Twain on his own. Four of their joint series have been adapted for US network television – Three's Company, The Ropers, Three's a Crowd and Foot in the Door. Many of the series have been adapted for television in other countries, notably Holland and Germany.