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Rosalie Clayton www.hamiltonhodell.co.uk Rosalie Clayton Talent Representation Telephone Christopher Farrar +44 (0) 20 7636 1221 [email protected] Address Hamilton Hodell, 20 Golden Square London, W1F 9JL, United Kingdom Television (Drama) Title Director Producer Production Company Julian Murphy/Johnny CRAZY FACE Al Mackay E4/Netflix Capps/Urban Myth Films Zeppotron/BBC THE RACK PACK Brian Welsh Peter Holmes/Barney Reisz iPlayer/BBC2 Jonathan van Charlie Leexh/Petra Fried/Matt ALIENS Clerkenwell Films/E4 Tulleken/Lawrence Gough Jarvis/Murray Ferguson URBAN MYTHS: "MICK & MARGARET" Ben Palmer Neil Webster Sky Arts URBAN MYTHS: "MUHAMMED ALI: THE GREATEST OF ALL Ben Palmer Neil Webster Sky Arts TIME" URBAN MYTHS: "SAMUEL BECKETT AND ANDRE THE GIANT" Ben Palmer Tom Thostrup Sky Arts DCI BANKS Series 3 Various Stephen Smallwood/Left Bank ITV MISS MARIE LLOYD - THE QUEEN OF THE MUSIC HALL James Hawes Rhonda Smith/Hat Trick BBC4 MURPHY'S LAW V Stephen Smallwood/Tiger Colm McCarthy BBC1 Nominated for Best Serial, BAFTA Awards, 2008 Apect Nominated for Best Drama Serial, Broadcast Awards, 2008 MURPHY'S LAW IV Stephen Smallwood/Tiger Colm McCarthy BBC1 Nominated for Best Drama Series, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at Apect the Irish Film and Television Awards THE UNSINKABLE TITANIC Patrick Reams Vicky Matthews/Pioneer Channel 4 SUMMERHILL Stephen Smallwood/Tiger Jon East BBC1/BBC4 Winner of the Breakthrough Talent Eliot-Otis Brown Walters Award, BAFTA Apect Children's Awards, 2008 BATTLE FOR THE BIBLE Sean Grundy Victoria Matthews/Pioneer Channel 4/PBS THE TRAIL OF GEMMA LANG Jed Mercurio Matthew Bird/Hat Trick ITV 1 HINDENBURG: TITANIC OF THE SKIES Sean Grundy Victoria Matthews/Pioneer Channel 4 As an associate to Nina Gold: ROME Various Various HBO DANIEL DERONDA Tom Hooper Various BBC Radio 4 TIPPING THE VELVET Geoff Sax Various Sally Head Productions Television (Comedy) Title Director Producer Production Company MEET THE RICHARDSONS TBD Pip Haddow Second Act Productions INTELLIGENCE Matt Lipsey Charlie Leech Sky THE COCKFIELDS Steve Bendelack Yellow Door Productions Yellow Door Productions URBAN MYTHS: 'GRACE UNDER PRESSURE' Ollie Parsons Slam TV Sky Arts URBAN MYTHS: 'BLEAK HOUSE-GUEST' Rob Delamere Slam TV Sky Arts SEMI-DETACHED Ben Palmer Happy Tramp BBC Matt Lipsey/Tristram TURN UP CHARLIE Gill Isles Brown Eyed Boy/Netflix Shapeero Cave Bear Productions/Tiger BOUNTY HUNTERS Toby MacDonald Charlie Leech Aspect Gordon Anderson/ Elliot LOVESICK (Netflix/Channel 4) Series 1-3 Charlie Leech/Clerkenwell Films Channel 4 / Netflix Hergarty GAMEFACE Andrew Chaplin Charlotte Lewis/Objective Channel 4 Paul Mayhew-Archer/Simon JOSH Series 1-3 David Schneider BBC3 Mayhew-Archer/BBC CHINESE GIRLS IN LONDON Sean Power Yennis Cheung Rough Cut Television Sarah Fraser/King Bert King Bert Productions/Sky SICK NOTE Series 1 & 2 Matt Lipsey Productions Atlantic URBAN MYTHS: "JOHNNY CASH AND THE OSTRICH" Al Campbell Lay-Ee-Quah Sky Arts URBAN MYTHS: 'BOB DYLAN: KNOCKIN ON DAVE'S DOOR' Ben Palmer Neil Webster Sky Arts THE AGENCY Tom MacKay Jack Bayles/Happy Tramp BBC2 CARTERS GET RICH Chris Cottam Alex Smith/Rough Cut TV Sky 1 CHRISSIE Will Sharpe John Bartlett DLT Entertainment John Stanley Productions/All3 BULL Simon Gibney Jack Cheshire Media Group/UKTV A GERT LUSH CHRISTMAS Al Campbell Mark Iddon Avalon Television/BBC TOP COPPERS Cein McGillicuddy Bertie Peek/Dan Hine/Ash Atalla Rough Cut Television/BBC3 BROTHERHOOD Dominic Brigstocke Sam Ward/Big Talk Comedy Central SEMI DETACHED (Pilot) Rob Bullock Iain B. MacDonald Hat Trick Kate Crowther/Caroline RAISED BY WOLVES Series 1 & 2 Ian Fitzgibbon Channel 4 Norris/Big Talk THE SUN TRAP Ben Palmer Neil Webster Happy Tramp/BBC1 THE MIMIC Series 2 Kieron Hawkes Jack Bayles/Running Bare Channel 4 WIZARD'S SLEEVE John Henderson Alex Moody/Angel Eye Media Channel 4 RIDES Tim Kirby John Pocock ITV CARDINAL BURNS Series 1 & 2 Winner of the Best Sketch Show Award, British Comedy Awards, 2012 Ben Taylor Jenna Jones/Left Bank Pictures Channel 4 Nominated for the Best Comedy Award, BAFTA Awards, 2013 Winner of the Best Comedy Programme Award, Broadcast Awards, 2013 SOME GIRLS Series 1, 2 & 3 Adam Miller Charlie Leech/Hat Trick BBC3 QUICK CUTS Natalie Bailey Catherine Bailey BBC1 MISS WRIGHT Chris Cottam Nana Hughes/ITV SKY IT'S KEVIN Al Campbell Richard Webb/BBC BBC THE GATEKEEPER David Sant Gareth Edwards BBC CHAIN GANG Ian Curtis Simon Mayhew-Archer BBC TOM AND JENNY Lucy Forbes/Andy Chaplin Lee Hupfield/Objective BBC3 THEM FROM THAT THING Ben Palmer Neil Webster/Zeppotron Channel 4 DRIFTERS Chloe Thomas Sam Pinnell/Bwark Productions Channel 4 BLEAK OLD SHOP OF STUFF Ben Fuller Gosling Gareth Edwards/BBC BBC2 Lee Hupfield/Objective HOUSE OF ROOMS Ben Palmer Channel 4 Productions HARRY HILL'S LITTLE CRACKER Harry Hill Blurred Vision/Channelflip Media Sky 1 FUNCTION ROOM Barbara Wiltshire Sue Howells/Zeppotron Channel 4 FUN POLICE Richard Boden Dan Hine/Rough Cut TV Channel 4 SPY Series 1 & 2 Winner of the Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme award, BAFTA Ben Taylor/John Henderson Jimmy Mulville/Hat Trick SKY 1 2012 Winner of the Best TV Comedy Actor award, British Comedy Awards, 2011 SPARTICLES Series 1, 2 & 3 Jon East Stephen Smallwood BBC1 Caroline Leddy/Monicker CAMPUS Victoria Pile Channel 4 Pictures HOW NOT TO LIVE YOUR LIFE Series 1, 2, 3 & 4 Sam Leifer Gary Reich/Brown Eyed Boy BBC3 Nominated for Best Male Comedy Newcomer, British Comedy Awards 2008 SCHOOL OF COMEDY Laura Lawson Jenna Jones/Left Bank Pictures E4 LIZZIE AND SARAH Elliot Hegarty Alison MacPhail/Baby Cow BBC2 GROOVE HIGH David Freedman Disney Disney Channel THE AMAZING DERMOT Martin Dennis Ash Atalla/Rough Cut TV Channel 4 TEMPS James Bobin Catherine Oldfield Monkey TV Jane Harrison/Modern Toss CHAOS LABORATORY Ben Wheatley BBC Comedy online Productions HOME TIME Christine Gernon Ted Dowd/Baby Cow BBC2 BRAVE YOUNG MEN Sam Leifer Teddy Leifer/Baby Cow BBC3 HORNE AND CORDEN Kathy Burke Ben Cavey/Tiger Aspect BBC3 FUR TV Simon Ellis/Chris Waitt Jane Harrison/Warp Films MTV Martin Dennis/Richard Catherine Bailey BBC1 LIFE OF RILEY Series 1, 2 & 3 Boden NO HEROICS Ben Gregor Drew Pearce/Tiger Aspect ITV 2 Nominated for Best New British TV Comedy, British Comedy Awards, 2008 CATHERINE TATE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 2007 Gordon Anderson Sophie Clarke-Jervoise BBC GINGER AND BLACK Drew Pearce Drew Pearce/Tiger Aspect Channel 4 AU PAIRS (Pilot) Matthew Bird Nick Reed SOAPINGTON WAY (Pilot) Harry Hill/Peter Orton Spencer Millman/Avalo ITV 1 BIFFOVISION Richard Boden Mark Freeland/Hartswood Films BBC3 AFTERSUN Peter Lydon Rhonda Smith/Tiger Aspect BBC1 MOONMONKEYS George Milton Sioned Wiliam/Avalon BBC3 SEASON OF EIGHT COMEDY PILOTS Various Various/BBC BBC1 BAD CROWD Sean Grundy Liz Lewin/Tiger Aspect Channel 4 BROKEN NEWS John Morton Paul Schlesinger/BBC BBC2 SKIN DEEP Jonathan Fox Bassett Vanessa Haynes/Celador Channel 4 FACING UP (Pilot) Jonathan Fox Bassett Vanessa Haynes/Celador ITV Film Title Director Producer Production Company Charles Steel/Cowboy BILL Richard Bracewell Films/Punk Cinema/BBC BBC Films Films/Alice Dawson COUPLE IN A HOLE Winner of the Audience, Best Screenplay and Golden Hitchcock Best Film Awards, Tom Geens Zoranna Piggott 011 Productions Dinard British Film Festival, 2015 ABERDEEN ANGUS (In Development) Johnny Barrington Anna Duffield Sigma Films SHROOMS (UK Casting) Paddy Breathnach Robert Walpole THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS Rankin & Chris Cottam Laura Hastings-Smith Dazed Films EZRA Newton Aduaka Michel Loro Cinefacto As an associate to Nina Gold: Simon Channing Williams/Alain VERA DRAKE Mike Leigh Thin Man Films Sarde THE JACKET John Maybury Mandalay Scottish Screen Stephanie Austin/Howard SAHARA Breck Eisner Baldwin/Karen Elise Paramount Baldwin/Mace Neufeld ALFIE Charles Shyer Elaine Pope/Charles Shyer Paramount Simon Bosanquet/David Z. 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