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Writer/director Inspector, a drama about the Dr David Kelly BAFTA ROCLIFFE Peter Kosminsky affair (winning the BAFTA for Best Single joined BBC as Drama, writing for Kosminsky and Best NEW WRITING FORUM General Trainee Actor for ), Britz, a two-part in 1980, working drama about being second-generation with writer/director PETER KOSMINSKY Tuesday 8 November 2011 as a Drama Script Muslim in Britain today, (BAFTA for Best at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LN www.bafta.org Editor, moving to Drama Serial) and The Promise, a four-part Current Affairs as a director on Nationwide, drama about Israel/Palestine, transmitted Breakfast Time and . He moved in February 2011. to Yorkshire Television in 1985 as a Producer/ For the last ten years, the BAFTA Director on the First Tuesday documentary Kosminksy has also directed two major strand, working on documentaries that studio feature films:Wuthering Heights for Rocliffe New Writing Forum has included The Falklands War – The Untold Paramount, starring and provided a unique platform for Story and Afghantsi as well as the two-part , and White Oleander for drama Shoot To Kill about the Stalker affair Warner Bros, starring and new writing talent. The event now by Michael Eaton (BAFTA nomination, Best Renée Zellweger. travels the length and breadth Single Drama). In addition to this, Peter Kosminsky is a of the UK, benefitting aspiring Since 1995, Kosminsky has worked largely Fellow of The , screenwriters across the country. as a freelance drama director, working on recipient of the BAFTA Alan Clarke Award TV Dramas including No Child Of Mine by for Outstanding Creative Contribution to Three short extracts are chosen from scripts for ITV (BAFTA for Best Single TV, was an elected member of the BAFTA received through an open submission Drama), Warriors by Leigh Jackson (BAFTA TV committee from 2003–2007 and is a process. The pieces are performed by for Best Drama Serial) and The Project Founding Board Member of Directors- professional actors in front of an industry (a two-part drama about , UK (2007–2010), as well as receiving an audience. Following each performance, also by Leigh Jackson), both for the BBC. Honorary doctorate from Bournemouth the writers receive feedback from a high Kosminsky’s projects for as a Media School and an Honorary Fellowship profile industry co-chair and answer writer/director include The Government from University College, Falmouth. questions from the audience. The evening rounds off with a Q&A with the industry co- chair and a relaxed networking session.

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This is the damage; Justice doesn’t mean In a troubled African country, a committed A murder mystery exploring one woman’s getting the right help, human nature doctor rejects her beliefs and risks relationship with her six children and the doesn’t mean always doing the right thing, everything to save her brother and expose night one of them kills her. Six stories, six and love doesn’t justify meanness. a network of corruption and lies. ways to die, one poignant twist.

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Music by Terry davies c/o Air Edel [email protected] Artwork by Kem White