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TIM PALMER, BSC Director of Photography (6/9/21) TIM PALMER, BSC Director of Photography www.timpalmerdp.com FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC Declan O’Dwyer Lifetime Zoe Rocha PREQUEL” Ruby Rock Pictures (Series) “THE LAST KINGDOM” Andy Hay Netflix Stephen Butchard (Series, Seasons 4 & 5) Carnival Film & TV Nigel Marchant “UNSAID STORIES: I DON’T Koby Adom Greenacre Films Madonna Baptiste WANT TO TALK ABOUT THIS” (Mini-Series) “LINE OF DUTY 6” Daniel Nettheim BBC Ken Horn (Mini-Series) Garreth Bryn World Productions “THE NEST” Simen Alsvik BBC One Clare Kerr (Series, 2 Episodes) Studio Lambert Simon Lewis “INVISIBLE” Richard Senior Mammoth Screen Robert Murphy (Series, 1 Episode) ITV Studios “DUBLIN MURDERS” Saul Dibb Element Pictures Kate Harwood (Series) Euston Films Sarah Phelps “MOTHERFATHERSON” Charles Sturridge BBC Tom Rob Smith (Series, 1 Episode) Hilary Salmon “STRIKE BACK” Paul Wilmshurst Cinemax Lawrence Cochran (Season 7) Left Bank Pictures Nuala O’Leary Richard Burrell “DOCTOR WHO” Sallie Aprahamian BBC One Alex Mercer (Season 11, 2 Episodes) “STAN LEE’S LUCKY MAN” Philip John Carnival Film & TV Richard Fell (Season 3, 2 Episodes) Sky 1 Ken Horn “KILLING EVE” Jon East Sid Gentle Films Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Mini-Series, 3 Episodes) BBC America Sally Woodward-Gentle “LIVING THE DREAM” Philippa Langdale Big Talk Productions Luke Alkin (Series) Saul Metzstein Matthew Justice “BABS” Dominic Leclerc BBC Tony Jordan (TV Movie) Red Planet Pictures “TINA AND BOBBY” John McKay ITV Studios Kieran Roberts (Mini-Series) (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (6/9/21) TIM PALMER, BSC Director of Photography - 2 - FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “SILENT WITNESS” Stewart Svaasand BBC Anne Pivcevic (Season 20, 2 Episodes) “BRIEF ENCOUNTERS” Marek Losey ITV Studios Oriane Messina (Series, 2 Episodes) CPL Productions Fay Rusling “INDIAN SUMMERS” Paul Wilmshurst Biscuit Films Simon Curtis (Season 2, 4 Episodes) PBS Paul Rutman “VERA” Marek Losey ITV Kate Bartlett (Seasons 4 & 6, 2 Episodes) David Richards Elaine Collins Michael Dawson “SHETLAND” Thaddeus O’Sullivan BBC Scotland Christopher Aird (Season 3, 3 Episodes) Elaine Collins “MUM” Richard Laxton Big Talk Productions Lyndsay Robinson (Pilot) “BUGSPLAT” Guy Jenkin Fresh One Productions Philippa Collie-Cousins (TV Movie) “CRITICAL” Jon East Hat Trick Productions Jed Mercurio (Series) Michael Keillor Philippa Langdale “BREATHLESS” Philippa Langdale ITV Studios Kate Bartlett (Series) Marek Losey Nomination: BSC Award for Best Paul Unwin Cinematography “THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. Christopher Menaul Hat Trick Productions Rob Bullock WHICHER 2” Ingenious Broadcasting (TV Movie) ITV Nomination: RTS Award for Best Cinematography “LITTLE CRACKERS” Ian Fitzgibbon Pirate Productions Jenny Williams (Season 3, Episode 6) Sky “DOCTOR WHO” Stephen Woolfenden BBC Cymru Wales Steven Moffat (Season 7, 1 Episode) Caroline Skinner “HIM & HER” Richard Laxton Big Talk Productions Kenton Allen (Season 3) Stefan Golaszewski “A MOTHER’S SON” Ed Bazalgette ITV Studios Myar Craig (Mini-Series) Chris Lang (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (6/9/21) TIM PALMER, BSC Director of Photography - 3 - FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “BOB SERVANT Annie Griffin BBC Scotland Ewan Angus INDEPENDENT” Simon Hynd Mark Freeland (Mini-Series) “CASE SENSITIVE” John Strickland Hat Trick Productions Mark Redhead (Season 2) Ingenious Broadcasting “BEING HUMAN” Philip John BBC Rob Pursey (Season 4) Daniel O’Hara Touchpaper TV Toby Whithouse “WE’LL TAKE MANHATTAN” John McKay Kudos Film & TV Rebecca Hodgson (TV Movie) “DOCTOR WHO” Richard Senior BBC Steven Moffat (Season 6, 2 Episodes) Jeremy Webb Piers Wenger Beth Willis “COMING UP” Baff Akoto Ideal World Productions Emma Burge (Season 9, 3 Episodes) Jonathan van Tulleken Touchpaper TV Rob Pursey Cathy Brady “BEDLAM” Alrick Riley Red Production Company Mark Sammon (Season 1, 3 Episodes) Sky Living Nicola Shindler “HUSTLE” John McKay BBC Suzie Norton (Season 7, 2 Episodes) Kudos Film & Television “THE ROAD TO CORONATION Charles Sturridge BBC Rebecca Hodgson STREET” Granada (TV Movie) “VEXED” Matt Lipsey Eleventh Hour Films Jill Green (Season 1, 3 Episodes) Greenlit Rights “FIRST NIGHT” Christopher Menaul Britannia Films Stephen Evans Selwyn Roberts “ASHES TO ASHES” Jonny Campbell BBC Simon Crawford Collins (Seasons 1 & 2, 4 Episodes) Philip John Kudo Film & Television Jane Featherstone Matthew Graham Ashley Pharaoh “SILENT WITNESS” Thaddeus O’Sullivan BBC Phillippa Giles (Season 13, 2 Episodes) “ABOVE SUSPICION” Christopher Menaul La Plante Productions Lynda La Plante (Season 1) RLJ Entertainment (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (6/9/21) TIM PALMER, BSC Director of Photography - 4 - FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “NEW TOWN” Annie Griffin Pirate Productions Jemma Rogers “WIRE IN THE BLOOD” Philip John Coastal Productions Sandra Jobling (Season 6, 2 Episodes) Ingenious Broadcasting “MISTRESSES” Philip John BBC Wales Matthew Alridge (Season 1, 4 Episodes) Peter Hoar Ecosse Films Lucy Bedford Douglas Rae “TRUE DARE KISS” Declan O’Dwyer BBC Kate Harwood (Series) Jeremy Webb Debbie Horsfield “LIFE ON MARS” John McKay BBC Wales Jane Featherstone (Seasons 1 & 2, 4 Episodes) SJ Clarkson Kudos Film & Television Matthew Graham Red Planet Pictures Claire Parker “ROBIN HOOD” John McKay Tiger Aspect Productions Foz Allen (Season 1, 2 Episodes) Dominic Minghella Greg Brenman “SEE NO EVIL” Christopher Menaul Granada Lisa Gilchrist (Additional Photography) “BIG DIPPERS” Ciaran Donnelly Red Productions Matthew Bird (TV Movie) “MAN & BOY” Simon Curtis BBC Kate Harwood (TV Movie) Citizenship: UK resident & US citizen Membership: IATSE Local #600 Languages: English, French Education: University of California, Berkeley National Film & Television School Locations: US (California, New York), UK, Egypt, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Thailand SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com .
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