Greg Stevens was an Australian writer and script editor.
He was a writer and script editor on Sons and Daughters and was a story editor and script editor on Home and Away for eight years during its formative years.[1]
In 1996 he went to work on Neighbours as a script producer. In December 1996 he was arrested on charges of having sex with a 14-year-old boy and resigned from his position.[2][3] He was given a 12-month gaol sentence suspended for two years.[4]
Stevens then moved to Europe and worked on shows there.[5]
Select Credits
- Waterloo Station
- Sons and Daughters - script editor, writer
- Home and Away - story editor, script editor, writer, script producer (1993)
- Neighbours - script producer (1996)
- Barátok közt (1998) - head writer
- Verbotene Liebe (1998) - story editor
- Skilda världar (1998-2002) - story consultant
- Secret Lives (1999 TV series) (1999) - original idea
- Szeress most! (2003) - head writer
References
- ↑ "STAYING IN / Long Runners: No 7: Home and Away". 23 October 2011.
- ↑ "TV boss admits to child sex" By Geoff Wilkinson Daily Telegraph 18 December 1996 p 3
- ↑ "Sex case ruins TV man" The Australian 15 February 1997 p 11
- ↑ "Judge frees disgraced ex-TV man who admitted child sex" The Australian 20 February 1997 p 7
- ↑ "Greg Stevens".
External links
- Greg Stevens at AustLit
- Greg Stevens at IMDb
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