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David Agnew - Definition

The pseudonym David Agnew was traditionally used on BBC television drama programmes in the 1970s where a writer's name could not be used for contractual reasons, for example where a script editor had written an episode of his own programme, or when a writer had been displeased with a script editor's changes to his script.

Famous users of the name "David Agnew" include Douglas Adams.

See also: George Spelvin, Alan Smithee, Walter Plinge

Example Usage of David

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42TheGreat: @MauiMescudi Word. Plus, his shooting range is about 4 ft, unlike Hakeem, David Robinson, and Patrick Ewing, who all had jumpers.
evarut08: RT @rizzleskizzle_x: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8VOZLjQbvQ Clearly shows what a brilliant actor David is.
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