Tony Warren
MBE (born
1936 in
Swinton,
Salford,
Lancashire) is a
British television scriptwriter, best known for creating the
soap opera Coronation Street. Anticipating a short run for the series, Warren penned all thirteen episodes of the serial that
Granada Television promised to air. When the show became a success, however, he continued to pen scripts for the programme until
1968, after which he retired. However, he continued to, sporadically, write scripts until the mid seventies. The fame and royalties from creating the series earned him sufficient "clout" to enable him to become involved in projects on his terms, instead of as a necessity for survival (before creating Coronation Street, he only had two writing credits to his name, Shadow Squad and Biggles, two series for
Granada). Warren received the landmark achievement award in 2006 at the
National Television Awards.
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