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Dr Graeme Sutherland (born 25 December 196 … Dr Graeme Sutherland (born 25 December 1964) is a free-lance writer, mainly specialising in broadcast comedy. He has contributed to the BBC Radio 4 satirical sketch show Week Ending and three series of the BBC Scotland TV comedy The Karen Dunbar Show. Sutherland's script Hit (co-written with ) reached the finals of the BBC's Talent 2000 Situation Comedy competition. Sutherland also authored the "Mr Angry" chapter of Working with Anger: A Constructivist Approach (Wiley, 2006 - Peter Cummins, Editor), a non-fiction psychology reader.[1]itor), a non-fiction psychology reader.[1]
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