Police hunt for missing BAFTA TV winner after he vanishes with his dog

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Police hunt for missing BAFTA TV winner after he vanishes with his dog
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Police have asked the public to help them find scriptwriter Nick Fisher, after the BAFTA winner vanished earlier this week.

Nick, 61, was last spotted in Dorset village at around 4.30pm on Tuesday but has not been in contact with his friends or family - something Dorset Police describe as 'out of character' for the scriptwriter.

Nick is described as five feet nine inches tall and of medium build with sandy coloured hair and tattoos on both arms. He left with a brown and white Springer Spaniel dog. Inspector David Parr, of Dorset Police, said: "Nick left the area unexpectedly and has not been in contact with family or friends, which is out of character.

He added: "Also, I am appealing to anyone who has seen the vehicle either travelling in the area or parked up locally to please come forward.

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