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David Morley was born on 1962, is a British writer and radio producer (born 1962). Discover David Morley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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David Morley (born March 1962) is a British writer and radio producer.
It told the story of the discovery of the Ebola virus in 1976 and was broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
It was narrated by the co-discoverer of the virus Peter Piot.
When three former Special Operations Executive agents are reunited in 1997 their meeting forces them to look at their own conduct during World War Two.
The story was inspired by real events.
The play was streamed live from the Oxford Playhouse in June 2021, with the original cast and director.
Morley's script alleged that in 2002 Tony Blair had invited the Russian security services into the Cabinet Offices of Downing Street to be shown classified intelligence material.
The drama was produced by Richard Clemmow and directed by Dirk Maggs.
The Daily Telegraph pulled a favorable review just before publication due to advice from its lawyers, who considered it too risky as they had previously lost a libel case to Galloway.
Morley is a former producer of BBC Radio 2's Clive Anderson's Chat Room and Gold Sony Award winning The Real Alex Ferguson, BBC Radio Five Live, also presented by Clive Anderson.
In 2007, he produced the radio play The McKinnon Extradition, broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
The play was directed by Pete Atkin and told the story of Gary McKinnon's arrest and initial fight against extradition to the US for hacking into the Pentagon's computer system.
Morley wrote and produced the drama The Death Of Tom Inglis about the case of Frances Inglis, a British woman who was convicted of murdering her son, Tom.
Tom had suffered a major brain injury after falling from the back of a moving ambulance.
It was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 20 May 2011.
It was a Perfectly Normal Ltd production.
It was directed by Philip Franks and produced by Richard Clemmow.
It recounted the story of how British Ministry of Defence Intelligence expert Brian Jones had tried to warn that his government's September Dossier on Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction was inaccurate.
In March 2014, Morley was co-producer with Dirk Maggs of the radio comedy The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, Live, by Douglas Adams.
It was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and starred many of the original cast of the show, including Simon Jones, Geoff McGivern, Sue Sheridan and Mark Wing-Davey.
It was directed by Dirk Maggs and featured John Lloyd as the Voice of the Book.
In December 2014, Morley produced the radio drama Ebola, by Mike Walker.
In July 2015, Morley wrote and produced Heading To Paradise.
It reconstructed events in the lives of some of the victims of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
The Radio Times described it as "upsetting".
The cast included Joe Caffrey, Tracy Wiles, Richard Goulding, Daniel Weyman, and Philip Franks and featured recorded contributions from Hans De Borst, father of Elsemiek De Borst, who died in the crash.
Moira Petty of The Stage wrote "When intimations of mortality or utterances of endearment come amid the maelstrom of normality, they hit like a thunderclap".
In November 2016, Morley wrote Michael & Boris: The Two Brexiteers.
The drama reconstructed how Boris Johnson and Michael Gove fell out after their Brexit victory.
It revealed for the first time why Boris Johnson failed to persuade Andrea Leadsom to join his campaign for the leadership of the Conservative Party.
Morley's documentary about the creation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2018, with John Lloyd as presenter.