Chris England
Writer
Books
Film, TV & Theatre
Books
Chris England is a writer and actor whose best-known work is the play An Evening With Gary Lineker, co-written with Arthur Smith, which was a success in the West End and on television. Other television writing includes Bostock's Cup, The Preventers, and Blind Men. He appeared in the Oscar-nominated film Lagaan, and wrote a book, Balham to Bollywood, about the experience, as well as a follow up, No More Buddha Only Football, about the 2002 football World Cup in Japan.
Chris is currently working on a novel called THE FUN FACTORY.
Non-Fiction
Publication Details | Notes |
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HOW TO ENJOY THE WORLD CUP 2014 Old Street Publishing | The ultimate guide to the 2014 World Cup |
NO MORE BUDDHA, ONLY FOOTBALL 2004 Sceptre | Chris England spent five weeks covering the 2002 World Cup, when football became Japan's newest religion, constantly on the lookout for the odd, the offbeat and the downright strange. |
BALHAM TO BOLLYWOOD 2002 Hodder and Staughton | For most actors, the idea of going to India for eight weeks to act in a Bollywood epic shot in the middle of the desert would send them scurrying back to their agent asking for some other work. Chris England was given one such part, he was to play a cricketer in a British Army team playing against a small Indian village over a hundred years ago. |
WHAT DIDN'T HAPPEN NEXT 1997 Andre Deutsch | What if the Hand of God had stayed in heaven and not with Maradona? What if Gareth Southgate had just whacked it in as his mother suggested, rather than heading instead for a life of Pizza adverts? And what was Don Revie doing with the sock tags at Elland Rd in the 70s? These and many other burning football questions are answered in Hancock's inimitable style. Great colour pictures complete a book that is always funny, usually irreverant and often plain mad. Good fun that will make football fanatics and non-fans alike laugh out loud. |
Fiction
Publication Details | Notes |
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A BOXCAR OF FUN 2016 Old Street Publishing | |
THE FUN FACTORY 2014 Old Street Publishing | |
THE MEMOIRS OF ARTHUR DANDOE 2014 Old Street Publishing |
Film, TV & Theatre
Chris England is a writer and actor whose best-known work is the play An Evening With Gary Lineker, co-written with Arthur Smith, which was a success in the West End and nominated for an Olivier award. A television film of the play starred Clive Owen, Martin Clunes and Caroline Quentin, and won the Prix Italia. His next play, Breakfast with Jonny Wilkinson, enjoyed successful runs in London and Edinburgh, and was released as a cinema film in 2013, with the DVD out in June.
Chris appeared in the Oscar-nominated film Lagaan, and wrote a book, Balham to Bollywood, about the experience, as well as a follow up, No More Buddha Only Football, about the 2002 football World Cup in Japan. He worked with Al Murray on the record-breaking best-selling comedy book The Pub Landlord’s Book of British Common Sense, and the follow up Think Yourself British, as well as three series of the British Comedy award-winning show Al Murray’s Happy Hour for ITV.
Other writing and performing includes the spoof ‘soccumentary’ television movie Bostock’s Cup, as well as The Preventers, Blind Men, Murder Most Horrid, Harry Hill’s TV Burp, Dare To Believe, My Funniest Year and Al Murray’s Multiple Personality Disorder for television, and he has also written Seven Day Sunday and The Back End of Next Week for BBC Radio FiveLive.
Other
Production | Company | Notes |
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BALHAM TO BOLLYWOOD 2014 | Hodder & Stoughton / Sceptre | Non fiction |
NO MORE BUDDHA ONLY FOOTBALL 2014 | Hodder & Stoughton / Sceptre | Non fiction |
HOW TO ENJOY THE WORLD CUP 2014 | Old Street Publishing | Non fiction |
THE FUN FACTORY 2014 | Old Street Publishing | A novel about Arthur Dandoe, Charlie Chaplin and the Fred Karno comedy company |
BACK END OF NEXT WEEK 2011 | Hat Trick / Radio 5 Live | |
AN EVENING WITH GARY LINEKER 1991 | ||
ANOTHER FINE MESS 1986 | With Cambridge Footlights | |
BOOK OF THE WEEK: BALHAM TO BOLLYWOOD 2009 | BBC Bristol for BBC Radio 4 | |
BREAKFAST WITH JONNY WILKINSON 2009 | ||
FAB TV 1996 | BBC Radio 4 | |
FEELING THE BENEFIT 1984 | With Bad Lib Theatre Co. | |
GET YOUR COAT, DEAR, WE'RE LEAVING 1984 | With Bad Lib Theatre Co. | |
HAWAIIAN CHEESE PARTY 1983 | Cambridge Footlights Revue | |
MR HARRIS 1998 | BBC Radio 2 | |
THE FABULOUS TONY - A LIFE IN SHOWBIZ 1988 | ||
THE PREVENTERS 1985 | ||
THE RETURN OF THE NEW PREVENTERS 1987 | ||
WEIRD AND WONDERFUL'S BIG TOP SUMMER SPECIAL 1987 | King's Head and various cabaret | |
WHO ATE ALL THE PIES? 1997 | Emap Radio |
Television
Production | Company | Notes |
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JASON BENT'S GREATEST WORLD CUP MOMENTS 2014 | ITV | |
LEE NELSON'S WELL GOOD SHOW 2012 | Avalon | |
FUNNIEST DAY 2010 | Two Four | |
IT'S THE END OF THE WEEK AS WE KNOW IT 2009 | Avalon / ITV | |
ANT AND DEC'S CHRISTMAS SHOW 2009 | Gallowgate Productions / ITV | |
AL MURRAY'S CHARACTER SHOW 2009 | Avalon Productions/ ITV | |
AL MURRAY'S HAPPY HOUR 2009 | Avalon Productions/ ITV | |
ALL CHANGE 1989 | Childsplay, Yorkshire TV | |
AN EVENING WITH GARY LINEKER 1994 | Granada | |
BLIND MEN 1997 | LWT | |
BOSTOCK'S CUP 1999 | LWT | |
DAD CLUB 2009 | Celador Productions | |
DARE TO BELIEVE 2002 | The Childrens' Company/ ITV | |
GET A NEW LIFE EXTRA 2009 | Brighter Pictures/ BBC2 | |
ITV2 SKETCH SHOW 2009 | Avalon Productions/ ITV | |
JELLYNECK 1988 | Central TV | |
MURDER MOST HORRID 1994 | Talkback/ BBC | |
REVOLTING ANIMALS 1987 | Central TV | |
THE MORWENNA BANKS SHOW 1997 | Absolutely/ C5 | |
THE PREVENTERS 1996 | Carlton, Absolutely/ ITV | |
THE TOWN THAT WANTS A TWIN 2004 | IWC Media/ BBC2 |
Film
Production | Company | Notes |
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BREAKFAST WITH JONNY WILKINSON 2013 | Breakfast Films Ltd |