Just correcting my own post - I meant to say P J Hammond wrote for Ace of Wands and created 'Sapphire and Steel', another fave of mine.In the writer category, I'd like to nominate:
Peter J Hammond, who created the iconic 'Ace of Wands' series in the 70s and has been responsible for a lot of UK TV drama, usually with a quirky slant - Peter J. Hammond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nigel Kneale for Quatermass, and his other great one off dramas, mainly SF/fantasy/horror such as 'The Stone Tape' (and his influence on other writers and on show creators) - Nigel Kneale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'd also like to add the guys that did Airplane and all of the spoof movies that came from it. (Was it Zuckerberg?) Most of them weren't my cup of tea, but Airplane, Airplane II and some others were genuinely funny.
I'd also like to add Mel Brooks too.
I, Claudius. I especially liked Sian Phillips as Livia.
It's the opposite of lots of modern TV. Poor effects/makeup/sets/wardrobe, but fantastic acting throughout.
I'll start us off:
- Gene Roddenberry - Because STAR TREK.
- Aaron Sorkin - Some of the best and sharpest dialogue-writing in the business.
- Joss Whedon - Because BUFFY.
- Rod Serling - Because TWILIGHT ZONE.
Babylon 5 has been mentioned (created by J. Michael Straczynski)
For me a close second would be Burn Notice (created by Matt Nix)
In short, I enjoyed the character growth and an overall story arc.