- Wrote eleven detective novels from 1961 onwards; the first, "The Nose On My Face", was filmed in 1963 as The Model Murder Case (1963).
- He lost the sight in one eye (after disobeying doctor's orders by not resting properly) as a result of an accident during the recording of a swordfight with Basil Henson on the set of the Sexton Blake (1967) tale "Sexton Blake v. The Organisation" in 1968. Ironically, Payne was actually an expert fight director.
- Was a self-taught pianist.
- Son of a carpenter.Attended Belmont School and Tottenham Grammar. Lost his father aged three, and, along with his two siblings, had a strict upbringing by his methodist mother. Left school at sixteen to do clerical work. Trained for acting at the Old Vic in 1939.
- Was theatre-trained at the Old Vic School in 1939. As a conscientious objector when WWII broke out, he was exempted from military service under the proviso that he toured with the Old Vic.
- Was an enthusiastic oil painter.
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