Wally K. Daly
Wally K. Daly was an English writer for television and radio and one-time chairman of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain. He was born in Grangetown, Middlesbrough.
Television
As well as some minor acting roles including Z-Cars, his writing credits include Juliet Bravo, Casualty and Byker Grove. He also wrote the 1984 radio series Anything Legal featuring Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles.Daly also wrote a story for Doctor Who called The Ultimate Evil but due to its hiatus, the story was cancelled but was published in the popular range of Doctor Who books, then later adapted into a Big Finish audio story as a part of their Lost Stories audio range.
Theatre
In the early 1980s, three of his stage plays were performed at the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch - The Miracle Shirker, Vaughan Street and a stage adaptation of his radio and television play Butterflies Don't Count.Radio plays
- Whistling Wally
- Everybody's Got A Quid
- Priest
- Confessor
- Give Or Take The Odd Thousand
- Before The Screaming Begins
- What's Stigmata?
- The Silent Scream
- Burglar's Bargains
- It's A Wise Child
- Only the Lonely
- Give or Take
- A Right Royal Rip-Off
- Time Slip
- Anything Legal
- With A Whimper To The Grave
- Welcome Sister Death
- The Bigger They Are
- A Plague of Goodness
- Without Fire
- Mary's
- The Giftie
- Cripplehead
- Nightmare World
- Focus Adapted from the Arthur Miller novel of the same name.
- Orphans in Waiting
- Fair Exchange
- Butterflies Don't Count
- The Broken Butterfly
- 2004
- Rasputin - Almost the Truth
- Death of an Unimportant Pope
- 625Y
- For I Have Sinned
- The Adventures of Robin Hood |The Prioress's Story
- Yesterday's Dreams
- With This Ring
- Suffer Little Children
- The Children of Witchwood
Daly was also a presenter for BBC Radio 2 on a brief early Saturday morning stint in the summer of 1994.