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James Wood (screenwriter)
James Wood is a British screenwriter. Wood is perhaps best known for his writing on the BBC adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's ''Decline and Fall'' and as a writer and creator of ''Quacks''. When asked how it felt to be the first to take on Waugh's classic novel, Wood replied: "It's a scary thing to do because it’s such a loved book. Lots of people think it's the greatest comic novel in English fiction. So that's the challenge - living up to expectations." Both ''Decline and Fall'' and ''Quacks'' were well received. Wood won the 2012 BAFTA for '' Rev.'' under the category of Best Situation Comedy. Filmography Writing References External links * ''James Wood''at the British Film Institute James Woodat British Comedy Guide British Comedy Guide or BCG (formerly the British Sitcom Guide or BSG) is a Great Britain, British website covering British comedy, British comedies. BCG publishes guides to TV and radio situation comedy, sketch shows, comedy dramas, satire, va ... ...
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Peter Cattaneo
Peter Joseph Cattaneo Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE (born 1 July 1964) is a British filmmaker. He is most known for directing the comedy film ''The Full Monty'', for which he won the MTV Movie Award for Best New Filmmaker and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director. Life and career Cattaneo was brought up in Twickenham, London. His father was a London-born animator of Italians in the United Kingdom, Italian descent. After attending London College of Printing for an art foundation course, and Leeds Polytechnic for a BA in Graphic Design (Film), he graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1989, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for ''Dear Rosie'' (1990). He went on to make his feature film debut with ''The Full Monty'' (1997), which was a smash success both in the UK and internationally. The comedy grossed £160,049,344 at the box office on a £3 million budget and Cattaneo received a nomination ...
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British Male Screenwriters
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BBC People
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current state with its current name on New Year's Day 1927. The oldest and largest local and global broadcaster by stature and by number of employees, the BBC employs over 21,000 staff in total, of whom approximately 17,200 are in public-sector broadcasting. The BBC was established under a royal charter, and operates under an agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all British households, companies, and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts or to use the BBC's streaming service, iPlayer. The fee is set by the British government, agreed by Parliament, and is used to fund the BBC's radio, ...
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British Comedy Guide
British Comedy Guide or BCG (formerly the British Sitcom Guide or BSG) is a Great Britain, British website covering British comedy, British comedies. BCG publishes guides to TV and radio situation comedy, sketch shows, comedy dramas, satire, variety show, variety and panel games. The website also runs ''The Comedy.co.uk Awards'' and hosts multiple podcast series. Reportedly, British Comedy Guide attracts over 500,000 unique visitors a month, making it Britain's most-visited comedy-related reference website. Background The website was founded in August 2003 initially as the British Sitcom Guide (BSG), a website focused on British sitcom TV programmes. The website was created by Mark Boosey, a freelance web developer, originally as a hobby. However, in 2008, the remit of the website was relaunched as British Comedy Guide. Other features added since the site's re-launch in 2008 include a series of podcasts, a section featuring interviews with people working in the British comed ...
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British Film Institute
The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves filmmaking and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery to encourage film production, distribution, and education. It is sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and partially funded under the British Film Institute Act 1949. Activities Purpose The BFI was established in 1933 to encourage the development of the arts of film, television and the moving image throughout the United Kingdom, to promote their use as a record of contemporary life and manners, to promote education about film, television and the moving image generally, and their impact on society, to promote access to and appreciation of the widest possible range of British and world cinema and to establish, care for and develop collections reflecting the moving image history, heritage and culture of the United Kingdom. Archive The BFI maintain ...
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Cold Feet
''Cold Feet'' is a British comedy-drama television series produced by Granada Television for the ITV (TV network), ITV network. The series was created and principally written by Mike Bullen as a follow-up to his 1997 Comedy Premieres, Comedy Premiere special Pilot (Cold Feet), of the same name. The series follows three couples experiencing the ups-and-downs of romance, originally Adam Williams and Rachel Bradley (James Nesbitt and Helen Baxendale), Pete and Jenny Gifford (John Thomson (comedian), John Thomson and Fay Ripley) and Karen and David Marsden (Hermione Norris and Robert Bathurst). As the original series progressed, the Giffords divorced and Pete married Jo Ellison (Kimberley Joseph), whilst Karen and David also separated, forming relationships with Mark Cubitt (Sean Pertwee) and Robyn Duff (Lucy Robinson (actress), Lucy Robinson). The original series was executive-produced by Bullen with Granada's head of comedy Andy Harries, and produced by Christine Langan, Spence ...
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Andy De Emmony
Andy De Emmony (born ; sometimes spelled ''DeEmmony'') is a British television and film director. Career De Emmony has worked primarily in comedy, including '' Red Dwarf VI'', ''Father Ted'', ''Spitting Image''. He has directed two features: the comedy sequel '' West is West'' and the comedy horror '' Love Bite''. He has won one BAFTA ( British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy (Programme or Series), ''Father Ted'', 1999) and has picked up nominations for his work on ''Spitting Image'', ''Cutting It'', ''The Canterbury Tales ''The Canterbury Tales'' () is a collection of 24 stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. The book presents the tales, which are mostly written in verse, as part of a fictional storytelling contest held ...'' and '' Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!''. References External links * 1960s births Living people BAFTA winners (people) English television directors English television producers En ...
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Guillem Morales
Guillem Morales (born 1 September 1973) is a Spanish filmmaker and novelist. He is best known for writing and directing the Spanish thriller films '' The Uninvited Guest'' (2004) and ''Julia's Eyes'' (2010), directing various episodes of the British dark comedy series ''Inside No. 9'' (2015–2024), and directing the British thriller film '' The Wasp'' (2024). Early life Morales was born in Barcelona on 1 September 1973. He began studying art history at the University of Barcelona, then changed to study film. Career Film Morales' first short film, ''Back Room'' (1999), won several international awards and was nominated for a Goya Award for Best Fiction Short Film in 2000. This was followed by a second short film, ''Upside Down'' (2002), and two films in collaboration with the dance company Errequerre: ''Divadlo'' (2000) and ''APPAI'' (2006). Morales made his feature-length directorial debut with the horror thriller '' The Uninvited Guest'' (''El Habitante Incierto'') in 2004, ...
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Gap Year (TV Series)
''Gap Year'' is a British comedy-drama series that premiered on E4 on 23 February 2017. It follows the adventures of a group of backpackers taking a trip through Asia. The series was created by Tom Basden, Jamie Campbell and Joel Wilson, and stars Ade Oyefeso, Anders Hayward, Tim Key, Alice Lee and Brittney Wilson. After eight episodes, the series concluded on 13 April 2017. In September 2017, the network decided not to renew the show for a second series. Premise Gap Year begins with best mates Dylan (Anders Hayward) and Sean (Ade Oyefeso) who set out to backpack through China after Dylan's split from girlfriend Lauren ( Rachel Redford), but they end up travelling the whole continent of Asia after meeting Ashley (Brittney Wilson), Greg (Tim Key) and May ( Alice Lee). Cast and characters Main * Ade Oyefeso as Sean, who quit his plumbing job to go on a trip to China with his best friend, Dylan. * Anders Hayward as Dylan, a University student who is trying to get over his ex-girl ...
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Ambassadors (TV Series)
''Ambassadors'' is a three-episode British comedy-drama television Miniseries#United Kingdom, serial that ran on BBC Two in 2013. ''Ambassadors'' follows the lives of the employees of the British embassy in the fictional Central Asian nation oTazbekistan Cast ;Britons * David Mitchell (comedian), David Mitchell as Keith Davis, the British Ambassador to Tazbekistan * Robert Webb as Neil Tilly, the Deputy Head of Mission * Keeley Hawes as Jennifer, the Ambassador's wife and a physician * Matthew Macfadyen as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Foreign Office official (known as POD, for "Prince of Darkness") * Susan Lynch as Caitlin, the Head of Consular Affairs * Amara Karan as Isabel, the Trade and Political Secretary * Michael Smiley as Mr. Jackson (also known as "Mister 21"), a Foreign Office interrogation specialist * Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Simon Broughton, a human rights activist * Elliot Cowan as Stephen Pembridge, a solo performance actor * Tom Hollander as Prince Mark, a mi ...
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Quacks (TV Series)
''Quacks'', created by James Wood, is a BBC sitcom about four Victorian era doctors. The series combines satire, absurdist comedy and traditional slapstick, with stories often being based on real history. Despite generally favourable reviews it was cancelled after one series. Cast Main characters *Rory Kinnear as Robert Lessing, a showman surgeon who smokes cigarettes and wears a filthy bloodstained apron when performing operations before a public audience. *Lydia Leonard as Caroline, Robert's professionally- and sexually-frustrated wife. *Mathew Baynton as William, an alienist (an early psychiatrist) and Robert's best friend. *Tom Basden as John, a dentist and early anaesthetist who experiments freely with drugs and owes money to a loan shark. *Rupert Everett as Dr Hendricks, the paranoid and anti-Semitic principal of the medical school. Recurring characters * Andy Linden as Fitz, the old warder at the lunatic asylum. *Adam Ewan as Tom, Robert's working class assistant. *Osi ...
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