Yorke held a number of legal sinecures, secured for him by his father as Lord Chancellor. In 1753 he was offered the parliamentary seat of Higham Ferrers, by Lord Rockingham, against his father's plans, and took it up. In practice he neglected the House of Commons, is not known to have spoken there, and lived much with his parents at Wimpole. He transferred in 1768 to the Reigate seat, which his brother Charles had given up, and retired as Member of Parliament in 1784.
Family
Yorke married Margaret Lygon, daughter of Reginald Lygon of Madresfield. They had one daughter.
John Yorke was born at Gouthwaite in Nidderdale, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, in 1633, the son of John Yorke (c.1592-1638) and Katharine Daniel. At the age of 4 he inherited his father's estates in Nidderdale. In 1658 he married Mary, daughter of Maulger Norton, his father's executor and MP for Richmond in 1640. Through his marriage he acquired property in Richmond. He was knighted at the Restoration court by Charles II in 1660.
He was elected member for Richmond in the Cavalier Parliament of 1661. He became a friend of Lord Wharton, and was appointed to ten committees, but died near London on 3 April 1663. He was buried in St Chad's Church, Middlesmoor in Nidderdale, where he is commemorated by an inscription in Latin.
John and Mary had one son, Thomas (born in 1658) and a daughter Mary, born in 1662.
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John Yorke joined us at our London office to share insights on storytelling from 'Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them' (published by Penguin).
We all love stories. But why do we tell them? And why do all stories function in an eerily similar way? John Yorke, creator of the BBC Writers' Academy, has brought a vast array of drama to British screens. Here he takes us on a journey to the heart of storytelling, revealing that there truly is a unifying shape to narrative forms - one that echoes the fairytale journey into the woods and, like any great art, comes from deep within. From ancient myths to big-budget blockbusters, he gets to the root of the stories that are all around us, every day.
published: 01 Jul 2014
BBC Writersroom interviews: John Yorke
John Yorke has run both BBC and Channel 4 drama as well as working in the Independent sector on dramas including Wolf Hall. He recently returned to the helm at EastEnders.
In this interview, from our Scottish Festival in 2017, he explains why he started working with new writers and some common errors that he sees them make. He also describes how he learnt the basics of story structure - the elements which are common to all stories - and how Shakespeare's works can be used to demonstrate their validity.
published: 15 Jan 2018
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, despair… and Narrative Structure | John Yorke | TEDxNicosia
The gift of narrative structure. How the feelings of denial, anger, bargaining and more provide a narrative which connects and influences the masses.
John Yorke is Managing Director of Angel Station where he works as a drama producer, consultant and lecturer on all forms of storytelling. He has spent over 30 years studying our insatiable appetite for stories.
A former MD of Company Pictures where he Exec Produced Wolf Hall, he’s worked as both Head of Channel Four Drama and Controller of BBC Drama Production. As a commissioning Editor/Executive Producer, he championed Life On Mars, The Street, Shameless and Bodies and in 2005 he created the BBC Writers Academy, a year-long in-depth training scheme which has produced a generation of successful television writers.
The author of INTO THE ...
published: 07 Oct 2016
The Avengers — Defining an Act
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published: 26 Jan 2018
John Yorke "Scriptwriting Top Tips"
John Yorke, former Controller of BBC Drama Production and
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published: 24 Feb 2014
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John Yorke Story: Introducing Richard Benson, our Story for Business course tutor
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John Yorke joined us at our London office to share insights on storytelling from 'Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We...
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John Yorke joined us at our London office to share insights on storytelling from 'Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them' (published by Penguin).
We all love stories. But why do we tell them? And why do all stories function in an eerily similar way? John Yorke, creator of the BBC Writers' Academy, has brought a vast array of drama to British screens. Here he takes us on a journey to the heart of storytelling, revealing that there truly is a unifying shape to narrative forms - one that echoes the fairytale journey into the woods and, like any great art, comes from deep within. From ancient myths to big-budget blockbusters, he gets to the root of the stories that are all around us, every day.
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John Yorke joined us at our London office to share insights on storytelling from 'Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them' (published by Penguin).
We all love stories. But why do we tell them? And why do all stories function in an eerily similar way? John Yorke, creator of the BBC Writers' Academy, has brought a vast array of drama to British screens. Here he takes us on a journey to the heart of storytelling, revealing that there truly is a unifying shape to narrative forms - one that echoes the fairytale journey into the woods and, like any great art, comes from deep within. From ancient myths to big-budget blockbusters, he gets to the root of the stories that are all around us, every day.
John Yorke has run both BBC and Channel 4 drama as well as working in the Independent sector on dramas including Wolf Hall. He recently returned to the helm at ...
John Yorke has run both BBC and Channel 4 drama as well as working in the Independent sector on dramas including Wolf Hall. He recently returned to the helm at EastEnders.
In this interview, from our Scottish Festival in 2017, he explains why he started working with new writers and some common errors that he sees them make. He also describes how he learnt the basics of story structure - the elements which are common to all stories - and how Shakespeare's works can be used to demonstrate their validity.
John Yorke has run both BBC and Channel 4 drama as well as working in the Independent sector on dramas including Wolf Hall. He recently returned to the helm at EastEnders.
In this interview, from our Scottish Festival in 2017, he explains why he started working with new writers and some common errors that he sees them make. He also describes how he learnt the basics of story structure - the elements which are common to all stories - and how Shakespeare's works can be used to demonstrate their validity.
The gift of narrative structure. How the feelings of denial, anger, bargaining and more provide a narrative which connects and influences the masses.
John Yor...
The gift of narrative structure. How the feelings of denial, anger, bargaining and more provide a narrative which connects and influences the masses.
John Yorke is Managing Director of Angel Station where he works as a drama producer, consultant and lecturer on all forms of storytelling. He has spent over 30 years studying our insatiable appetite for stories.
A former MD of Company Pictures where he Exec Produced Wolf Hall, he’s worked as both Head of Channel Four Drama and Controller of BBC Drama Production. As a commissioning Editor/Executive Producer, he championed Life On Mars, The Street, Shameless and Bodies and in 2005 he created the BBC Writers Academy, a year-long in-depth training scheme which has produced a generation of successful television writers.
The author of INTO THE WOODS – the highly acclaimed book about how and why we tell stories – John is Visiting Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and lives and works in London. http://www.johnyorkestory.com/
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
The gift of narrative structure. How the feelings of denial, anger, bargaining and more provide a narrative which connects and influences the masses.
John Yorke is Managing Director of Angel Station where he works as a drama producer, consultant and lecturer on all forms of storytelling. He has spent over 30 years studying our insatiable appetite for stories.
A former MD of Company Pictures where he Exec Produced Wolf Hall, he’s worked as both Head of Channel Four Drama and Controller of BBC Drama Production. As a commissioning Editor/Executive Producer, he championed Life On Mars, The Street, Shameless and Bodies and in 2005 he created the BBC Writers Academy, a year-long in-depth training scheme which has produced a generation of successful television writers.
The author of INTO THE WOODS – the highly acclaimed book about how and why we tell stories – John is Visiting Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and lives and works in London. http://www.johnyorkestory.com/
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David Fincher recently implied that the MCU is "lassoed and hogtied" by three-acts, so I wanted to investigate this statement. This video begins this process by examining how to define an act using Marvel’s The Avengers.
Star Wars The Last Jedi Blog Post: http://bit.ly/2DPYxII
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David Fincher recently implied that the MCU is "lassoed and hogtied" by three-acts, so I wanted to investigate this statement. This video begins this process by examining how to define an act using Marvel’s The Avengers.
Star Wars The Last Jedi Blog Post: http://bit.ly/2DPYxII
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Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke sits down with Stephen Colbert for a rare wide-ranging discussion of topics from Brexit to the importance of dreaming, and how the...
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke sits down with Stephen Colbert for a rare wide-ranging discussion of topics from Brexit to the importance of dreaming, and how the themes of sleep and dreams inspired the songs on his new solo album 'Anima.' #Colbert #ThomYorke #Radiohead
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Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke sits down with Stephen Colbert for a rare wide-ranging discussion of topics from Brexit to the importance of dreaming, and how the themes of sleep and dreams inspired the songs on his new solo album 'Anima.' #Colbert #ThomYorke #Radiohead
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Our online Story for Business tutor Richard Benson explains why businesses should grasp the opportunity to tell stories about themselves that genuinely engage a...
Our online Story for Business tutor Richard Benson explains why businesses should grasp the opportunity to tell stories about themselves that genuinely engage audiences. To do so effectively it's necessary to understand narrative, and build it into every level of their communications. More information: http://www.johnyorkestory.com/courses/story-for-business/
Our online Story for Business tutor Richard Benson explains why businesses should grasp the opportunity to tell stories about themselves that genuinely engage audiences. To do so effectively it's necessary to understand narrative, and build it into every level of their communications. More information: http://www.johnyorkestory.com/courses/story-for-business/
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John Yorke joined us at our London office to share insights on storytelling from 'Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them' (published by Penguin).
We all love stories. But why do we tell them? And why do all stories function in an eerily similar way? John Yorke, creator of the BBC Writers' Academy, has brought a vast array of drama to British screens. Here he takes us on a journey to the heart of storytelling, revealing that there truly is a unifying shape to narrative forms - one that echoes the fairytale journey into the woods and, like any great art, comes from deep within. From ancient myths to big-budget blockbusters, he gets to the root of the stories that are all around us, every day.
John Yorke has run both BBC and Channel 4 drama as well as working in the Independent sector on dramas including Wolf Hall. He recently returned to the helm at EastEnders.
In this interview, from our Scottish Festival in 2017, he explains why he started working with new writers and some common errors that he sees them make. He also describes how he learnt the basics of story structure - the elements which are common to all stories - and how Shakespeare's works can be used to demonstrate their validity.
The gift of narrative structure. How the feelings of denial, anger, bargaining and more provide a narrative which connects and influences the masses.
John Yorke is Managing Director of Angel Station where he works as a drama producer, consultant and lecturer on all forms of storytelling. He has spent over 30 years studying our insatiable appetite for stories.
A former MD of Company Pictures where he Exec Produced Wolf Hall, he’s worked as both Head of Channel Four Drama and Controller of BBC Drama Production. As a commissioning Editor/Executive Producer, he championed Life On Mars, The Street, Shameless and Bodies and in 2005 he created the BBC Writers Academy, a year-long in-depth training scheme which has produced a generation of successful television writers.
The author of INTO THE WOODS – the highly acclaimed book about how and why we tell stories – John is Visiting Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and lives and works in London. http://www.johnyorkestory.com/
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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David Fincher recently implied that the MCU is "lassoed and hogtied" by three-acts, so I wanted to investigate this statement. This video begins this process by examining how to define an act using Marvel’s The Avengers.
Star Wars The Last Jedi Blog Post: http://bit.ly/2DPYxII
David Fincher quote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ilcw8Dp1Bh8
Lindsay Ellis video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0QO7YuKKdI
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“Screenplay” by Syd Field: http://amzn.to/2pEd9Tq
“Into the Woods: A Five-Act Journey Into Story” by John Yorke: http://amzn.to/2GhvLyS
“Story” by Robert McKee: http://amzn.to/2hPvVWY
“The Anatomy of Story” by John Truby: http://amzn.to/2iAM7by
“Creating Character Arcs” by K.M. Weiland: http://amzn.to/2E9MTGd
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Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke sits down with Stephen Colbert for a rare wide-ranging discussion of topics from Brexit to the importance of dreaming, and how the themes of sleep and dreams inspired the songs on his new solo album 'Anima.' #Colbert #ThomYorke #Radiohead
Subscribe To "The Late Show" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/ColbertYouTube
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is the premier late night talk show on CBS, airing at 11:35pm EST, streaming online via CBS All Access, and delivered to the International Space Station on a USB drive taped to a weather balloon. Every night, viewers can expect: Comedy, humor, funny moments, witty interviews, celebrities, famous people, movie stars, bits, humorous celebrities doing bits, funny celebs, big group photos of every star from Hollywood, even the reclusive ones, plus also jokes.
Our online Story for Business tutor Richard Benson explains why businesses should grasp the opportunity to tell stories about themselves that genuinely engage audiences. To do so effectively it's necessary to understand narrative, and build it into every level of their communications. More information: http://www.johnyorkestory.com/courses/story-for-business/
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