Television script-writer.
Neil Luxmoore's earliest scripts were for long-running prison drama Prisoner, for which he wrote twelve episodes between 1985 and 1986: he also worked as a storyliner and script editor for the program. Among the script-writers with whom he co-wrote Prisoner episodes are Bevan Lee, Ian Coughlan, Alister Webb, and Alison Nisselle.
Luxmoore followed his work on Prisoner with scripts for other long-running programs, including The Flying Doctors (1988) and Home and Away (1988-1989): he wrote at least fifteen episodes of the latter program.
In the 1990s, Luxmoore contributed scripts to Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (1996), but also began writing more regularly for children's television, including contributing to the Australian Children's Television Foundation program Lift Off (1992-1996); Jonathan M. Shiff Productions program Ocean Girl (1994-1997), for which he wrote ten of the seventy-eight episodes; Rosenbaum Whitbread Film & Television Productions program The Adventures of the Bush Patrol (1996-1998); and Barron Entertainment program Chuck Finn (1999-2000).
Luxmoore's post-2000 scripts (if any) have not been traced.