Peter Ling Net Worth

Peter Ling Net Worth is
$7 Million

Peter Ling Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Peter Ling (27 May 1926 – 14 September 2006) was a British writer in many media, but best known for his work in television, where he was the co-creator of the soap opera Crossroads.Ling was born in Thornton Heath, Surrey, England, the son of a stage magician and a teacher, and was educated at Whitgift School. As a child he appeared in the Radio Luxembourg children's show The Ovaltinies, and wrote an article for Good Housekeeping magazine at the age of 14.He was conscripted to work in the coal mines as a "Bevin Boy" during the Second World War, but was transferred the Army Pay Corps due to ill-health. After the war, recovering from tuberculosis in a British Legion Sanatorium, he published his first novel, Voices Offstage (1947), and began submitting comedy scripts to BBC radio, selling some to Jon Pertwee's radio show Waterlogged Spa. This led to work on television, including the BBC's children's show Whirligig (1950), where he met actress Sheilah Ward, whom he married in 1954.In 1952 he was invited to write comic strips for the Eagle, including the schoolboy series "The Three J's", illustrated by Peter Kay (1953–59), which was adapted for television in 1958. With Sheilah Ward, he also co-wrote strips for Eagle's sister title Girl, including "Two Pairs of Skates" (1956–57) and "Penny Starr" (1957). The couple also wrote a Girl spin-off novel, Angela has Wings, based on the comic strip "Angela Air Hostess", created by Betty Roland.In 1955 he joined Associated-Rediffusion as script editor, working on shows including Murder Bag, Crime Sheet and Jango, and was later appointed Head of Children's Series. He and Hazel Adair co-wrote Compact, a soap set in magazine publishing, for the BBC from 1962 to 1965. The two writers followed this up with Crossroads, a soap set in a motel, which began on ITV in 1964; the format's principal run lasted until 1988. The writing partners followed it with Champion House, a Yorkshire family saga set in the textiles industry, shown on the BBC from 1967 to 1968. Ling also wrote for Dixon of Dock Green, Sexton Blake, No Hiding Place, Doctor Who ("The Mind Robber", 1968), and, with Sheilah Ward, The Avengers ("Ashes of Roses", "Dance with Death", and "Box of Tricks"). He continued to write for radio, including adaptations of Sherlock Holmes and Gideon Fell stories and the Arnold Bennett novel Imperial Palace, and launched the Radio 2 soap Waggoner's Walk in 1969.He published several novels, including the novelisation of his Doctor Who serial "The Mind Robber" for Target Books; three novels in the "Crown House" series, Crown House (1988), Crown Papers (1989) and Crown Wars (1996); three in the "Docklands Saga" or "Watermen" series, High Water (1991), Flood Water (1992) and Storm Water (1993); two stand-alone novels, Halfway to Heaven (1994) and Happy Tomorrow (1995); and bodice-rippers under the name Petra Lee. He also wrote songs, including "Why Not Now?", which was a hit for Matt Monro in

Date Of BirthMay 27, 1926
Died2006-09-04
Place Of BirthThornton Heath, Croydon, London, England
ProfessionWriter, Actor
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1Has one son and three daughters.
2Is best remembered as the the co-creator of the popular British soap opera 'Crossroads', with Hazel Adair.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Crossroads2001-2002TV Series original series created by - 320 episodes
CrossroadsTV Series creator - 4,238 episodes, 1964 - 1988 story by - 1,082 episodes, 1979 - 1986 storyliner - 23 episodes, 1978 - 1986 script - 17 episodes, 1972 - 1978 by - 4 episodes, 1968 - 1970
The Pathfinders1972TV Series writer - 1 episode
Crossroads: A Celebration1971TV Movie
Doctor Who1968TV Series writer - 4 episodes
Champion HouseTV Series creator - 30 episodes, 1967 - 1968 writer - 1 episode, 1967
Sexton Blake1967-1968TV Series writer - 9 episodes
Dixon of Dock Green1966TV Series writer - 1 episode
CompactTV Series creator - 197 episodes, 1962 - 1965 creator/writer - 176 episodes, 1962 - 1965
The Avengers1961-1963TV Series teleplay - 3 episodes
Jango1961TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Roving Reasons1960TV Series writer - 13 episodes
Counter-Attack!1960TV Series writer - 1 episode
ITV Television Playhouse1959TV Series 1 episode
Mystery in the Mine1959original story
Crime Sheet1959TV Series writer - 3 episodes
Rush Hour1958TV Series
Murder Bag1958TV Series writer - 1 episode
Dead Giveaway1957TV Series writer - 6 episodes
Jim Whittington and His Sealion1956TV Movie
Rum Punch1955TV Movie writer
File on Voronov1955TV Movie
The Benedict Plan1955TV Movie from an idea by
The Little Round House1955TV Series adaptation - 1 episode
The Right Answers1955TV Movie writer
Robinson and Co.1955TV Movie writer
Happy Holidays1954TV Series writer - 6 episodes
WhirligigTV Series script - 55 episodes, 1951 - 1954 additional script - 14 episodes, 1951
Whistle for Silence1954TV Movie adapted for television by
Desert Adventure1953TV Movie adapted by
Saturday SpecialTV Series script - 16 episodes, 1952 - 1953 writer - 12 episodes, 1952
Wizard Birthday1952TV Short writer
Into Thin Air1952TV Series writer - 6 episodes
Aladdin1951TV Movie

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Long Lunch2003Restaurant Extra
Jim Whittington and His Sealion1956TV MovieThe Sea Captain

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Fact of Fiction2005Video documentary shortHimself
Saturday Night at the Mill1976TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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