Andrew Wreggitt

Andrew Wreggitt (born 1955) is a Canadian television writer and producer from Calgary, Alberta.

He began his career as a writer for the television series The Beachcombers in the 1980s. In this era he was also a writer of poetry, as well as the stage play The Wild Guys in collaboration with his wife Rebecca Shaw. He later became a writer for North of 60 in the 1990s, being promoted to executive story editor by 1996. Following the end of the regular series in 1997, he wrote a number of standalone television films as part of the franchise.

He was subsequently a writer for the drama series Black Harbour, and for several of the Joanne Kilbourn series of mystery television films.

In 2002–03, he created and wrote for the detective drama Tom Stone. He subsequently also wrote for the television series Heartland, Pure and Fortunate Son, and the television films Mayerthorpe, Jack, Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story and Borealis.

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