Anthony Clive Barwick (10 July 1934 – 18 August 1993)[1] was a British television scriptwriter who worked extensively on series created and produced by Gerry Anderson.
He also contributed scripts to Anderson's and Christopher Burr's Supermacromation series Terrahawks, writing under various pseudonyms for all but one episode. All of these pseudonyms ended with the suffix "-stein" in imitation of the name of the leading character, Dr Tiger Ninestein. Barwick wrote 35 of the 39 episodes of Terrahawks; "The Midas Touch", which he co-wrote with Trevor Lansdowne, is the only episode for which he used his real name. With the completion of Terrahawks, Barwick went on to script the whole of Anderson's two-part stop-motion series Dick Spanner, P.I. (for which he was credited as "Harry Bolt").
Anderson and Barwick collaborated on other projects, one of which was a script treatment – ultimately rejected – for the James Bond film Moonraker. The similarities between this script and the 1979 film are limited to their shared title, with the plot of the completed film incorporating none of Barwick and Anderson's ideas.[2]
Personal life
Barwick continued to work as a scriptwriter until his death of cancer in August 1993,[3] aged 59.