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Ian Dickerson (born 1969) is aBritish writer, director and producer. He has written about adaptations ofLeslie Charteris'sThe Saint andArthur Conan Doyle'sSherlock Holmes.
He directedRandall and Hopkirk (Revisited) for Network in 2007 and the following year acted as producer on the documentariesThe Saint Steps In...To Television andThe Saint Steps In...To Colour also for release on NetworkDVDs. He wrote, produced and directedThe Saint Steps In...To the 70s for Network and these were subsequently combined and released as a standalone DVD entitledThe Saint Steps In...To Television later that year.
His first book,The Saint on TV, was published by Hirst Publishing in 2011.[1] Further books includeThe Saint on the Radio (Purview Press, May 2015),Who is the Falcon? (Purview Press, December 2016) and "A Saint I Ain't" (Chinbeard, 2019). He lives inHampshire, England.
Dickerson wrote a book about US radio adaptations of Sherlock Holmes, titledSherlock Holmes and His Adventures on American Radio (2019).[2] He also published previously unreleased scripts from the 1940s radio seriesThe New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Dickerson explained in a 2018 interview that he was given the scripts by the family of Leslie Charteris, the creator of the Saint who also wrote Sherlock Holmes radio scripts.[3]
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