"John Garden" was a pseudonym of Harry Lutf Verne Fletcher (1902-1974), a novelist and topographical write born in Christchurch, Hampshire. For most of his life he was a teacher and lived at Llandrindod, Radnorshire. Under his own name he published works including The Woman's House (1943), The Rising Sun (1951) and The Storm (1954). As John Hereford he wrote Shepard's Tump (1947), The May Fair (1948) and A Day to Remember (1950), and as John Garden, Six to Ten (1947), All on a Summer's Day (1949) and Murder isn't Private (1950). Most of Fletcher's work are set in the Welsh Border country.
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
1962
TV Series novel - 1 episode
Double Confession
1950
novel "All On a Summer's Day"
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Odds Against Tomorrow
1959
Bus Station Announcer (uncredited)
The Juliette Show
1954
TV Series
Member of 'The Romeos' (1958-1966)
Known for movies
Double Confession (1950) as Writer
The Juliette Show (1954) as Member of 'The Romeos' (1958-1966)
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) as Bus Station Announcer