BAFTA Nomination
Congratulations to Dom Strevens, who has received a BAFTA nomination for his editing work on ‘A Very British Scandal – The Duchess of Argyll’
Congratulations to Dom Strevens, who has received a BAFTA nomination for his editing work on ‘A Very British Scandal – The Duchess of Argyll’
Theodosia is now available on CBBC. Story editing and 4 x 22’ episodes by George Poles
Congratulations to Jillian Mannion, whose episode of River City won the Best Long Running TV Series award at the WGGB Awards 2022 on Monday.
Jillian Mannion wrote Episode 7 of the new series of Death in Paradise, airing on 18th February on BBC One at 9pm.
Matthew Cooke and Vincent Lund have written the opening episode of the new series of Shakespeare & Hathaway (‘If It Be Man’s Work’), broadcasting Monday 14th February on BBC One. Their second episode, ‘Some Cupid Kills’, airs Tuesday 22nd February.
Episode 5 of the new series of The Good Karma Hospital, written by Sumerah Srivastav, airs 8pm on Sunday 20th Feb on ITV
New drama Hope Street, directed by Sean Glynn and edited by Peter Williams, starts on Monday at 2.15pm on BBC One and is already available to watch on iPlayer.
Zodiak have just announced the remake of Totally Spies. Jess Kedward and Kirsty Peart are head writers.
Radio play Bangla Bantams, written by Kamal Kaan, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 2.15pm on 27th January. Inspired by a true story of how a Bradford Bangladeshi women’s group became loyal Bradford City football supporters, but then Covid happens – listen here.
Jyoti Fernandes produced this new 4 x 60′ thriller series for Clapperboard starring Sheridan Smith and directed by Dominic Leclerc, set to begin airing 31st January at 9pm on Channel 5.
Becky Prestwich and Kathrine Smith have written episodes 1 and 2 respectively of the Glenda Jackson series Fault Lines, broadcasting on BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th January. Read more here.
The new series A Very British Scandal: The Duchess of Argyll, with Producer: Chris Ballantyne and Editor: Dominic Strevens, airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 9pm on Sunday 26th December (Boxing Day). The series consists of three episodes and these will air at 9pm on consecutive nights on BBC One. Watch the trailer here.