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  1. Malcolm McKay may refer to: Malcolm McKay (writer) (born 1947), British writer. Malcolm McKay (politician) (1873–1928), Canadian politician.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0571015Malcolm McKay - IMDb

    Malcolm McKay is known for Screenplay (1986), Screen Two (1984) and Gormenghast (2000).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Malky_MackayMalky Mackay - Wikipedia

    Malcolm George Mackay (born 19 February 1972) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player, who is the sporting director at Scottish Premiership club Hibernian. Mackay, who played as a defender, began his playing career in Scottish football with Queen's Park and Celtic.

  4. McKay has spent many years as a writer and director for television. His writing has always dealt with extreme behaviour and includes the controversial BBC play Airbase which dealt metaphorically with drug abuse on a USAF base in England.

  5. Philip Porter chats with Malcolm McKay about the great lengths to which Malcolm has gone to make this book exceptional.www.porterpress.co.uk.

  6. Malcolm McKay. Displaying an enthusiasm for old cars from the age of three, Malcolm McKay graduated from St Andrews University with a degree in Mediaeval History, but also as founding President of the University Motor Club and a member of several classic car clubs.

  7. Sep 28, 2015 · Winning a scholarship to Barnard Castle School started Malcolm McKay’s great love of natural sciences and his intention of becoming a doctor. While there he was chosen as a cadet to be positioned near Eros during the Queen’s coronation procession.

  8. Malcolm McKay is known as an Writer, Director, and Creator. Some of his work includes Cruel Train, The Play on One, Maria's Child, NCS: Manhunt, Redemption, Airbase, The Interrogation of John, and Yellowbacks.

  9. Malcolm McKay has 15 books on Goodreads with 129 ratings. Malcolm McKays most popular book is The Path.

  10. Malcolm McKay has published three novels, THE LACK BROTHERS, BREAKING UP and THISTOWN (for children), as well as being a writer and director for television. His writing has always dealt with extreme behaviour and includes the controversial BBC play AIRBASE which dealt metaphorically with drug abuse on a USAF base in England (the plays was ...

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