Alfred Shaughnessy (1916-2005)

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Birthplace:
Westminster, London, England, UK

Born:
May 19, 1916

Died:
November 2, 2005

Alfred James Shaughnessy (19 May 1916 – 2 November 2005) was an English scriptwriter, film director and producer best known for being the script editor of Upstairs, Downstairs.  Alfred Shaughnessy was born in London, his father, the Hon Alfred Thomas Shaughnessy, having died while serving with the Canadian army in France two months before. His grandfather Thomas Shaughnessy was an American-born Canadian railway administrator, who was created Baron Shaughnessy in 1916, and his mother was a second cousin of James K. Polk, the 11th US President. He spent his early years living in Tennessee, and in 1920 his mother, Sarah Polk Bradford, married The Hon Sir Piers Legh who then became Equerry to the Prince of Wales, and the family moved to Norfolk Square in London. The family had a butler, cook, footman, two housemaids, a kitchen maid and a lady's maid. The Prince of Wales later visited the house for dinner, and he drew on this when writing the Upstairs, Downstairs episode Guest of Honour. He also often spent weekends and holidays at Lyme Park, his stepfather's ancestral home. Sir Piers Legh later became Master of the Household.  Shaughnessy was educated at Summer Fields then Eton, and then went to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, with the intention of joining the Grenadier Guards. However, in 1935 he resigned on grounds of conscience, once stating he didn't wish to have a career dedicated "to learning to kill men". He then had an unsuccessful time at the London Stock Exchange, and had a hectic social life, with debutante balls, shooting parties and country weekends.  In the late 1930s Shaughnessy began to write lyrics and sketches, but at the outbreak of war in 1939 he returned to the Army, and on D-Day landed with the Guards Armoured Division on Gold Beach.  After the war ended, he got a job at Ealing Studios, and he soon began his career as a successful writer, producer and director. In 1956, he directed the film Suspended Alibi and continued to direct and produce during the 1950s and 1960s. In the 1970s, he began to concentrate on script writing. His first major success was Upstairs, Downstairs. He wrote fifteen episodes and was the script editor for 66 episodes, and was meticulous in researching facts about the era.  He later wrote episodes for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Cedar Tree, The Irish R.M., All Creatures Great and Small, The Saint, Journey to the Unknown and Alleyn Mysteries. Shaughnessy wrote two novels, Dearest Enemy and Hugo.

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Director:
1957  Cat Girl
1957  Suspended Alibi
1958  6.5 Special
1961  The Impersonator

Executive Producer:
1957  Cat Girl
1957  Suspended Alibi
1958  6.5 Special
1961  The Impersonator
1962  Lunch Hour

Producer:
1954  The End of the Road
1955  Room in the House
1957  Cat Girl
1957  Suspended Alibi
1958  6.5 Special
1958  Heart of a Child
1961  The Impersonator
1962  Lunch Hour

Screenplay:
1953  Laxdale Hall
1954  The End of the Road
1955  Room in the House
1956  The High Terrace
1956  The Hostage
1957  Cat Girl
1957  Just My Luck
1957  Suspended Alibi
1958  6.5 Special
1958  Heart of a Child
1961  The Impersonator
1962  Lunch Hour
1970  Crescendo
1972  The Flesh and Blood Show
1973  Tiffany Jones
1982  The Haunting of Cassie Palmer
1983  Afterward

Script:
1953  Laxdale Hall
1954  The End of the Road
1955  Room in the House
1956  The High Terrace
1956  The Hostage
1957  Cat Girl
1957  Just My Luck
1957  Suspended Alibi
1958  6.5 Special
1958  Heart of a Child
1961  The Impersonator
1962  Lunch Hour
1970  Crescendo
1972  The Flesh and Blood Show
1973  Tiffany Jones
1982  The Haunting of Cassie Palmer
1983  Afterward

Writer:
1953  Laxdale Hall
1954  The End of the Road
1955  Room in the House
1956  A Touch of the Sun
1956  The High Terrace
1956  The Hostage
1957  Cat Girl
1957  Just My Luck
1957  Light Fingers
1957  Suspended Alibi
1958  6.5 Special
1958  Heart of a Child
1961  The Impersonator
1962  Lunch Hour
1969  Journey to the Unknown
1970  Crescendo
1972  The Flesh and Blood Show
1973  Tiffany Jones
1982  The Haunting of Cassie Palmer
1983  Afterward
1986  Agatha Christie’s The Last Seance

Creator:
1979  Thomas & Sarah

Dramaturgy:
1979  Thomas & Sarah
1984  Sherlock Holmes

Script Editor:
1971  Upstairs, Downstairs
1979  Thomas & Sarah
1984  Sherlock Holmes

Writer:
1962  The Saint
1968  Journey to the Unknown
1970  Manhunt
1971  Upstairs, Downstairs
1978  All Creatures Great and Small
1979  Thomas & Sarah
1984  Sherlock Holmes

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