A former journalist, Norman Hudis began writing comedy during his stint in the RAF during WW Two, when he wrote for camp shows. After his discharge, he decided to try his hand at writing plays, with varying degrees of success. He was eventually offered a job as an apprentice screenwriter at Pinewood Studios, a position he held for two years. However, during that time he never actually wrote anything for the screen, which frustrated him to the point where he quit and became a freelancer. He s ...[Read Story]