Kenith Trodd (born 1936, Southampton, Hampshire) is a British television producer best known for his long association with television playwright Dennis Potter.The son of a crane driver, Trodd was raised in the Christian fundamentalist Plymouth Brethren. A graduate of Oxford University, following work as a university teacher in West Africa, Trodd began his career in television as an assistant to Roger Smith, script editor of The Wednesday Play in 1964.
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