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Ned Sherrin




He attended Sexey's School , in Bruton , Somerset .
Although he read law at Exeter College, Oxford and subsequently qualified as a barrister, he became involved in theatre at Oxford and joined British television at the founding of independent television in 1956 , producing shows for ATV in Birmingham .

Specialising in Satirical shows, he has since worked extensively in film production and television, in 1962 being responsible for the first satirical television series '' That Was The Week That Was '' starring David Frost and Millicent Martin . His other shows and films have included '' Up The Junction '', '' Up Pompeii! '', '' Up The Front '', ''The Cobblers of Umbridge'' and ''The Virgin Soldiers''. In 1978, he also hosted '' We Interrupt This Week '', a lively and humorous news events quiz featuring two teams of well-known journalists and columnists sparring against one another. The show was a production of WNET/Channel 13 New York.

Sherrin has produced and directed numerous theatre productions in London 's West End , including the landmark musical '' Side By Side By Sondheim ''. He received an Olivier Award for directing the Ratepayer Theatre's production of '' Iolanthe ''.
The many books he has written include ''Ned Sherrin's Year'' and ''Scratch An Actor''. In the earlier part of his career he often wrote in collaboration with Caryl Brahms .

On BBC Radio 4 , he has long presented a light entertainment show on Saturday evenings called '' Loose Ends '', and '' Counterpoint '' a lunchtime quiz show about all types of music. However he is currently absent from radio due to a voice problem which is described as a paralysed vocal cord.