Robert Muller (screenwriter)

Robert Muller (1 September 1925 – 27 May 1998) was a German-born British journalist and screenwriter, who mainly worked in television. Since his father was Jewish, he emigrated to Britain in 1938 as a thirteen-year-old refugee from Nazi Germany.

Film

 * Woman of Straw (1964)
 * The Beauty Jungle (1964)
 * I'm an Elephant, Madame (1969)
 * The Roaring Fifties (1983)

Television

 * London Playhouse: "Jane Clegg" (dir. Peter Cotes, 1956)
 * Armchair Theatre: "The Night Conspirators" (Philip Saville, 1962)
 * Armchair Theatre: "Afternoon of a Nymph" (1962)
 * Armchair Theatre: "Thank You and Goodnight" (1962)
 * Armchair Theatre: "The Paradise Suite" (1963)
 * Playdate: "The Night Conspirators" (1963)
 * Armchair Theatre: "Pleasure Is Where She Finds It" (Charles Jarrott, 1964)
 * Story Parade: "The World That Summer" (Peter Sasdy, 1965)
 * Armchair Mystery Theatre: "Man and Mirror" (Patrick Dromgoole, 1965)
 * Armchair Theatre: "A Cold Peace" (Don Leaver, 1965)
 * Mystery and Imagination: "The Body Snatcher" (Toby Robertson, 1966)
 * Die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse (John Olden and Claus Peter Witt, 1966, TV miniseries) — based on a non-fiction book by Henry Kolarz
 * The Wednesday Play: "The Executioner" (Michael Hayes, 1966)
 * Die Unberatenen (Peter Zadek, 1966) — based on a novel by Thomas Valentin
 * Out of the Unknown: "The Prophet" (Naomi Capon, 1967) — based on "Reason" by Isaac Asimov
 * Armchair Theatre: "Easier in the Dark" (Don Leaver, 1967)
 * Armchair Theatre: "A World of Time" (Don Leaver, 1967)
 * Theatre 625: "Henry IV" (Michael Hayes, 1967) — based on Luigi Pirandello's Henry IV
 * Haunted: "After the Funeral" (Don Leaver, 1967)
 * The Wednesday Play: "Death of a Private" (James Ferman, 1967) — loosely based on Woyzeck
 * Man in a Suitcase: "The Bridge" (Pat Jackson, 1967)
 * Armchair Theatre: "You and Me" (Kim Mills, 1968)
 * Nana (John Davies, 1968, TV miniseries)
 * Mystery and Imagination: "Frankenstein" (Voytek, 1968)
 * Out of the Unknown: "Beach Head" (James Cellan Jones, 1969) — based on a story by Clifford D. Simak
 * Out of the Unknown: "The Naked Sun" (Rudolph Cartier, 1969)
 * Mystery and Imagination: "The Suicide Club" (Mike Vardy, 1970)
 * Take Three Girls (1971, TV series, 4 episodes)
 * Bel Ami (John Davies, 1971, TV miniseries) — based on Guy de Maupassant's Bel-Ami
 * Die Sonne angreifen (Peter Lilienthal, 1971) — based on a novel by Witold Gombrowicz
 * Public Eye: "Shades of White" (Piers Haggard, 1971)
 * Man of Straw (Herbert Wise, 1972, TV miniseries) — based on Der Untertan by Heinrich Mann
 * Van der Valk und das Mädchen (Peter Zadek, 1972) — based on a novel by Nicolas Freeling
 * The Song of Songs (Peter Wood, 1973, TV miniseries)
 * Van der Valk und die Reichen (Wolfgang Petersen, 1973) — based on a novel by Nicolas Freeling
 * Colditz: "Chameleon" (Philip Dudley, 1974)
 * Fall of Eagles: "Indian Summer of an Emperor" (Donald McWhinnie, 1974)
 * Omnibus: "The Need for Nightmare" (Harley Cokeliss, 1974)
 * Churchill's People: "The Lost Island" (Philip Saville, 1975) — based on A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
 * A Legacy (Derek Martinus, 1975, TV miniseries)
 * Private Affairs: "A Dream of Living" (Philip Saville, 1975)
 * Van der Valk und die Toten (Marcel Cravenne, 1975) — based on a novel by Nicolas Freeling
 * Ten from the Twenties: "Motherlove" (Mark Cullingham, 1975) — based on a story by J. D. Beresford
 * Ten from the Twenties: "Her Wedding Morn" (Barry Letts, 1975) — based on a story by Sheila Kaye-Smith
 * Ten from the Twenties: "The Fifty Pound Note" (Mark Cullingham, 1975) — based on a story by A. E. Coppard
 * Supernatural: "Ghosts of Venice" (Claude Whatham, 1977)
 * Supernatural: "Countess Ilona" (Simon Langton, 1977)
 * Supernatural: "The Werewolf Reunion" (Simon Langton, 1977)
 * Supernatural: "Mr Nightingale" (Alan Cooke, 1977)
 * Supernatural: "Lady Sybil" (Simon Langton, 1977)
 * The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Alan Cooke, 1977) — based on The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
 * Supernatural: "Night of the Marionettes" (Alan Cooke, 1977)
 * Supernatural: "Dorabella" (Simon Langton, 1977)
 * Prince Regent (Michael Simpson and Michael Hayes, 1979, TV miniseries)
 * The World That Summer (Ilse Hofmann, 1980)
 * Exil (Egon Günther, 1981, TV miniseries) — based on a novel by Lion Feuchtwanger
 * Blood and Honor: Youth Under Hitler (Bernd Fischerauer, 1982, TV miniseries)
 * Russian Night... 1941 (Desmond Davis, 1982) — based on a story by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
 * Ein Kleid von Dior (Peter Weck, 1982) — based on Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris by Paul Gallico
 * Nachruf auf Othello (Michael Braun (director), 1983) — based on a novel by Nino Erné
 * Storyboard: "Secrets" (Peter Sasdy, 1983)
 * Weltuntergang (film) (Imo Moszkowicz, 1984) — based on a novel by Milan Dor
 * Die Fräulein von damals (Dietrich Haugk, 1986)
 * Albert Schweitzer (Michael Braun (director), 1987, TV miniseries)
 * Rothenbaumchaussee (Dietrich Haugk, 1991)