Alick Rowe


Alick Rowe was a British writer.
Born in Hereford, he spent the first 16 years of his life living in a pub . After being educated at Hereford Cathedral School, where he was Head Boy, he matriculated to and graduated from St Catharine's College, Cambridge, returning to Hereford Cathedral school as a drama and English teacher. He began writing radio plays in his spare time, and was eventually hired full-time by the BBC. His productions for them included Crisp and Even Brightly and Operation Lightning Pegasus.
Outside of radio he wrote several books and television productions, including
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie in 1978 for STV, The Tripods'' for the BBC, and winning a BAFTA in 1993. In 1998 he
was jailed for sexually assaulting a choirboy, moving to Thailand on his release. He died in Chiang Mai of a suspected heart attack on 30 October 2009.