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Paul Mayhew-Archer (born 6 January 1953〔(Find The Company: ''Paul Mayhew Archer'' ) Linked 2015-01-02〕) is a British writer, producer and script editor for the BBC. ==Career== Before becoming a script writer for the BBC,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Paul Mayhew-Archer on Sitcoms )〕 Mayhew-Archer worked in radio as a producer of comedy programmes, and before that as an English teacher. His most notable works are ''The Vicar of Dibley'' (main co-writer with Richard Curtis, the series' creator) and ''My Hero'' (main co-writer with creator Paul Mendelson), although he has also script-edited ''Old Harry's Game'' (which he also produces), ''Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps'', ''Grownups'', ''Home Again'', ''Coming of Age'' and ''Big Top'',〔(Paul Mayhew-Archer Interview ), (Best British TV ).〕 as well as for the first series of ''Miranda''.〔("Miranda: Production Details," ) ''British Comedy Guide.''〕 Episodes of ''Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps'' contain scenes set in fictional pubs called The Mayhew (first series only) and The Archer, both named after him. He co-wrote ''Roald Dahl's Esio Trot'' for BBC One. For radio he also wrote ''An Actor's Life for Me'' a short-lived comedy series starring John Gordon Sinclair, playing the part of a struggling young actor. In addition, Mayhew-Archer appeared on screen in an episode of ''Drop the Dead Donkey'' (1996) and as a Life Insurance Officer in the first episode of the second series of Mrs. Brown's Boys.
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