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Period
  
1951–1985

Children
  
Sara Houghton

Spouse
  
Pik-Sen Lim

Role
  
Television screenwriter

Name
  
Don Houghton


Born
  
February 2, 1930 Paris, France (
1930-02-02
)

Occupation
  
Screenwriter and television producer.

Genre
  
Drama, adventure, science fiction

Died
  
July 2, 1991, Collier County, Florida, United States

Books
  
Take the high road, summer's gloaming: (based on the television series), Column of Thieves

Movies and TV shows
  
The Satanic Rites of D, Dracula AD 1972, The Legend of the 7 Gol, Take the High Road

Similar People
  
Pik‑Sen Lim, Roy Ward Baker, Sara Houghton, Peter Cushing, Runme Shaw

Donald Herbert "Don" Houghton (2 February 1930 – 2 July 1991) was a British television screenwriter.

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Career

Born in Paris, Houghton started writing for radio in 1951 before moving into film and television in 1958. In the 1970s, he was a primary writer for Hammer Films including for Dracula AD 1972, The Satanic Rites of Dracula, The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires and Shatter.

His television work includes Doctor Who for which he wrote the serials Inferno (1970) and The Mind of Evil (1971), the fifth Sapphire & Steel television story (known informally as Dr McDee Must Die) co-written with Anthony Read, Emergency – Ward 10, Crossroads, Ace of Wands, New Scotland Yard, The Professionals and at least one episode of C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985).

Houghton created and wrote for the soap opera Take the High Road (1980). He also wrote three novels: Column of Thieves and Blood Brigade and Take the High Road: Summer's Gloaming.

Personal life

Houghton was married to actress Pik-Sen Lim. Their daughter Sara Houghton is also an actress.

References

Don Houghton Wikipedia