
Pete Richens
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter "Pete" Richens (born August 18, 1952) Richens is perhaps best known as the writing partner of Peter Richardson, writer/director/star of the long-running TV series The Comic Strip Presents. In his own words, Richardson is "the boss" of the script, with Richens acting as a "mechanic" who is "paid to make these ideas work." His talent for shaping a script was honed in the early days of The Comic Strip stage performances, where he would transcribe the best of the performer's improvisations and create a coherent narrative from them. He has also acted as associate director on Comic Strip productions, and enjoys the occasional cameo role, notably as a cheerful depressive in Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase. He has also contributed material to stand-up comic Jenny Eclair. Pete Richens has enjoyed a long career in film and is still an active member of the comedic community. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pete Richens, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
10
Films
4
TV Shows
30
Crew Credits
Known For
14 Credits
The Comic Strip Presents...
as Workman 2
1982

The Comic Strip Presents...
as Harry/Councillor
1982

The Comic Strip Presents...
as Soldier
1982

The Comic Strip Presents...
as 3rd MI5 Man/Don
1982

Oxford
as 3rd MI5 Man/Don
1990

Eat the Rich
as Cafe Owner
1987

The Strike
as Workman 2
1988

30 Years of Comic Strip
2012

The Comic Strip - A Retrospective
as Self
2005

Les Dogs
as Screaming Usher (uncredited)
1990

South Atlantic Raiders: Part 2 Argie Bargie!
as Soldier
1990

Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase
as Pete
1993
Behind the Camera
30 Credits
The Comic Strip Presents...
Writer
1982

Oxford
Writer
1990

Red Top
Writer
2016

Spaghetti Hoops
Writer
1990

Sex Actually
Writer
2005

Eat the Rich
Writer
1987

Churchill: The Hollywood Years
Writer
2004

Gino: Full Story and Pics
Writer
1984

Space Virgins from Planet Sex
Writer
1993

The Strike
Writer
1988

The Pope Must Die
Writer
1991

The Hunt for Tony Blair
Writer
2011