Andrew Davies (born
1936) is a British
screenwriter. He is the creator of the television series
Educating Marmalade[?] and
A Very Peculiar Practice[?], and is also well known for his adaptations of classic works of
literature, including the famous television version of
Pride and Prejudice starring
Colin Firth and
Jennifer Ehle[?]. The popularity of his adaptation of
Michael Dobbs[?]'s political thriller
House of Cards was a significant influence in Dobbs's decision to write two sequels (which he also adapted for television).
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