Sallie Aprahamian
Current
Cobra 2 - directing episodes 5 & 6 of the second series for New Pictures/Sky.
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2019 Poldark 5 – directed the opening three and closing two episodes of the fifth series. Producer Michael Ray.
2018 Doctor Who 11 – directed two episodes of series 11 with Jodie Whittaker as the first female Doctor.
2017 Hetty Feather 4 – directed episodes for series 4 of the CBBC children’s drama.
Worst Witch – directed episodes 4-6 of new series for CBBC/ZDF/Netflix. Producer Lucy Martin. Exec Marcus Wilson. TX February 2017.
2016 The Dumping Ground – directed closing 5 episodes of Series III for CBBC. Producer Phil Leach. Exec Lucy Martin. Sallie received a BAFTA nomination 2016.
2014 Wolfblood – directed closing four episodes of Series III CBBC/ZDF. Producer Jonathan Wolfman. Exec Lis Steele. Episode 13 received a BAFTA nomination 2015.
The Dumping Ground – directed opening 4 episodes for Series II for CBBC. Producers Phil Leach and Simon Nelson. Exec. Lis Steele.
2012 Lip Service – directed opening 3 episodes of Series II. Kudos/BBC. Producer Emma Kingsman-Lloyd. Exec Derek Wax.
2008 Broken Lines – directed feature film starring Paul Bettany and Olivia Williams. Selected for Venice Giornate deli Autori and London Films Festivals.
Sallie Aprahamian 2005 – 2009 The Bill – directed 8 episodes of the Thames/ITV series. Producers include Lachlan MacKinnon, Lis Steele and Ciara McIlvenny.
2003 Real Men – 2 x 90’ drama by Frank Deasy. Starring Ben Daniels. Producer David Snodin. Exec Frank Deasy and Barbara McKissack. BBC Scotland/BBC 2. RTS nomination.
2002 Outside the Rules – two part ‘Crime Double’ starring Daniela Nardini for BBC1/BBC Wales. Producer Alison Davis. Execs Hilary Salmon and Pippa Harris.
2001 Teachers – directed series finale for Series I. Producer Rhonda Smith, Exec Jane Fallon. Tiger Aspect/Channel 4. RTS nominated.
2000 The Sins – directed three episodes of Billy Ivory’s TV mini-series starring Pete Postlethwaite. Producer Liza Marshall. Exec Jane Tranter. BBC/BBC 2. Three BAFTA nominations.
1999 Extremely Dangerous – directed four part thriller starring Sean Bean and Juliet Aubrey. Producers Michael Foster and Malcolm Craddock. Northwestone/ITV.
1999 The Lakes II – directed four episodes of the Jimmy McGovern series, starring Jon Simm. Producer Matthew Bird. Execs George Faber, Charlie Pattinson and Suzan Harrison. Company Pictures/ BBC. BAFTA nominated.
1998 City Central – directed opening two episodes of Tony Jordan series for the BBC. Producer John Yorke. Execs Laura Mackie and Mal Young.
1997 This Life II – directed opening 6 episodes of series starring Daniela Nardini, Andrew Lincoln and Jack
Sallie Aprahamian Davenport. Producer Jane Fallon. Exec Tony Garnett. World Productions/BBC. BAFTA nominated. RTS & Writer’s Guild Awards.
1995 – 2014 Eastenders – directed 10 episodes of the BBC One series.
1994 – 2012 Casualty – directed 5 episodes of the BBC One series.
1993 Eldorado – directed 6 episodes of BBC series. Producer Corinne Hollingworth. Exec Verity Lambert.
Prior to Sallie’s success in television, she directed over thirty productions of new work in theatre for a wide range of companies – including the critically acclaimed ‘Blue Night In The Heart Of The West’ by James Stock, which won the George Devine Award.
Sallie is represented by FRANCES ARNOLD ([email protected])
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Sallie Aprahamian