Name David Yallop | Role Author | |
Movies Beyond Reasonable Doubt, The Day the Laughter Stopped, To Encourage the Others Awards CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction Books In God's Name, How They Stole the Game, En Nombre De Dios, The Power and the Glory: Insi, The Day the Laughter Similar People Alan Clarke, Barry Levinson, Kirk Ellis, Mark Shivas, John Barnett |
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David Anthony Yallop (born 27 January 1937) is a British author who writes chiefly about unsolved crimes. In the 1970s he contributed scripts for a number of BBC comedy shows. In the same decade he also wrote 10 episodes for the ITV court drama, Crown Court.
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In October 1992 he lost his job when, as a scriptwriter for EastEnders, he proposed killing some of the characters by means of an IRA bomb. Yallop successfully sued the BBC for breach of contract. He was also one of the co-authors of Graham Chapman's autobiography, A Liar's Autobiography (Volume VI).

Yallop lives in North London and describes himself as a "Catholic agnostic".

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His books include:
"RATLINES" About how Nazis escaped woth the help of the Vatican
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