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TIM DAISH.. PICTURE SHUFFLE Post Production Editor 07850 342 385 Timothydaish@Googlemail.Com ..TIM DAISH.. PICTURE SHUFFLE Post Production Editor 07850 342 385 [email protected] PROFILE I am a fast, resourceful freelance editor with over 18 years experience in broadcast editing. Working across all genres of broadcasting, I have the skills and ability to edit a broad range of productions; from fast-paced, music driven formats requiring a high level of technical expertise, speed and creative flair, through to narrative focused programmes that call for careful pacing and perceptive story-telling. Since going freelance in 2010 the main focus of my work has been studio based programmes. Earlier this year 3 series’ I worked on were aired on BBC1 Saturday night at prime time for 20 consecutive weeks - Who Dares Wins, Impossible Celebrities and Catchpoint, CAREER HISTORY 2010-2019 Freelance Editor Glasgow, Manchester & London 2002-2010 Staff Editor BBC Scotland 2001-2002 Staff Editor Picardy 1998-2001 Freelance Editor London 1995-1998 Assistant Editor CTV 1994-1995 Grad Trainee Sony 1990-1994 University of Aberdeen Bsc. Engineering CREDITS Comedy & Entertainment WHO DARES WINS BBC1 (S 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) SARAH MILLICAN TV PROG BBC2 (Series 1, 2) Saturday night quiz show presented by Nick Knowles. Monologue/chat show taking a comedic view of British TV Series Producer: Zoe Tait (Twelve Yard) programming. Series Producer: Paul McGettigan (SO Television) IMPOSSIBLE CELEBRITIES BBC1 (Series 2) Primetime BBC1 quiz. Rick Edwards hosts 18 stars competing TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT BBC1 (Series 2, 3) to win £10,000 for charity. Saturday night light entertainment show. VT inserts of John Series Producer: Kirsten Highet (Mighty Productions) Barrowman and guests making ordinary people’s musical dreams come true. CATCHPOINT BBC1 (Series 1) Series Producer: Louise Rainbow (BBC/Barrowman Barker Productions) Primetime physical game show hosted by. Paddy McGuiness. Series Producer: Zoe Tait (Twelve Yard) BBC1 (Series 1, 2) BREAK THE SAFE TIPPING POINT ITV1 (Series 10) Saturday night lottery quiz presented by Nick Knowles. Series Producer: Sarah Thomson-Woolley (Thames Scotland) Hugely popular daily game show presented by Ben Shephard. Edit Producer: Shelley Radford (Twelve Yard) BBC1 (1 x 60’) STILL GAME: THE STORY SO FAR THE BIG QUIZ: CORRIE v EMMERDALE A warm-hearted salute to the TV comedy phenomenon. Combining interviews with cast, celebrities and fans with ITV (2018, 2019) archive footage of favourite moments. Stephen Mulhern presents the annual grudge match between Director/Producer: Ron Bain (Comedy Unit) ITV's biggest shows. Insert and studio edit. Series Producer: Barry Hart (ITV Studios) CHILDREN IN NEED BBC1 THE BOSS BBC1 (Series 2) VT inserts for the annual TV charity fundraising event. Executive Producer: Eileen Herlihy (BBC) Lively BBC1 quiz show hosted by Susan Calman. Series Producer: Barry Hart (ITV Studios) BBC1 T IN THE PARK Onsite TV packages and retrospective ‘Best Of’ shows for this IN IT TO WIN IT BBC1 (Series 15,16, 17) annual music event. Saturday night lottery quiz presented by Dale Winton. Producer: Abi Judge (BBC) Series Producer: Zoe Tait (Twelve Yard) COMEDY CONNECTIONS BBC1 (Series 6) FIFTEEN TO ONE Channel 4 (Series 2, 3, 4, 6, 7) The stories behind the productions of Britain’s best-loved Iconic quiz show with Sandy Toksvig. comedy shows. Series Producer: Stuart Harrison (Remedy) Producer: Toby Stevens (BBC) IMPOSSIBLE BBC1 (Series 2, 4, 5, 6) MOVIE CONNECTIONS BBC1 (Series 1) Daytime quiz show presented by Rick Edwards. Documentary series charting the evolution of some of Britain’s Series Producer: Kirsten Highet (Mighty Productions) most successful films. 1001 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Producer: Toby Stevens (BBC) BBC1 (Series 1, 2) EXTREME FISHING WITH ROBSON GREEN Daytime quiz presented by Sandi Toksvig. Channel 5 Series Producer: Sarah Thomson-Woolley (Thames Scotland) Highlights show compiling the best parts of all five series’ of PERFECTION BBC1 (Series 3, 4, 5) the hugely popular factual entertainment show. Daytime quiz show presented by Nick Knowles. Series Producer: Barry Egan (IWC) Series Producer: Zoe Tait (Twelve Yard) ..TIM DAISH.. PICTURE SHUFFLE Post Production Editor 07850 342 385 [email protected] Arts & Factual ARTWORKS: WHEN HARRY BENSON MET THE ONE SHOW BBC1 (2014) Topical magazine show that takes a fresh look at the Britain ALBERT WATSON BBC2 (1x 40’) we’re living in. Two of Scotland’s top photographers spend a day together in Series Producer: Eleanor Horne (BBC) New York discussing the tricks of their trade and some of their best known images. COAST BBC1 (Series 1) Producer: Andrew Lockyer (BBC) Landmark magazine show that journeys around the coast of the UK, uncovering stories that have made us the island nation EDINBURGH ROYAL INFIRMARY BBC1 (1 x 30’) we are today. Observational documentary featuring orthopaedic, Producer/Director: Matt Barrett (BBC) cardiothoracic and transplant surgery. Series Producer: Susan Kemp (BBC) THE CULTURE SHOW BBC1 (2005-2011) Topical series featuring the best of the week’s arts and culture ARTWORKS: WHISTLER’S MAW BBC2 (1 x 30’) news. Covering books, art, film, architecture etc. Zevi Watmough explores the story behind one of the world’s Series Producer: Graham Mitchell (BBC) most famous paintings. Producer: Susan Kemp (BBC) THE CULTURE SHOW GOES TO CHINA: A CASTLE IN THE COUNTRY BBC2 (Series 1-3) CULTURE SHOW SPECIAL BBC2 (2008: 1 x 60’) Experts travel the country exploring the history and Miranda Sawyer and Tom Dyckoff visit China’s mega cities to significance behind some of Britain’s grandest homes. meet the artists, musicians, photographers and architects who Series Producer: Steve Potter (BBC) are shaping the fastest changing culture in the world. Series Producer: Graham Mitchell (BBC) DVD COLLECTION BBC4 (Series 1-3) THE CULTURE SHOW AT THE EDINBURGH Weekly film review programme presented by Stuart Maconie, including half hour documentary about Polish film maker FESTIVAL BBC2 (2009-2011) Krystof Kieslowski. Sue Perkins presents the best in theatre, dance, literature, Series Producer: Susan Kemp (BBC) music and comedy from Edinburgh’s Festival. Series Producer: Pauline Law (BBC) WILD: SHORTS BBC4 Short nature documentaries using never-before-seen footage THE CELL BBC4 (2011:1x 60’) of Scotland’s remarkable wildlife. Specialist factual documentary. Dr. Adam Rutherford tells the Producer: Simon Roberts (BBC) story of the scientific quest to discover the secrets of the cell and of life itself. POP ON TRIAL BBC4 (2009: 1 x 60’) Producer/Director: Alison Roper (BBC) Stuart Maconie and a jury of experts put pop in the dock to decide which was the most influential and entertaining decade. HOLLYWOOD GREATS BBC1 (2007: 1 x 30’) Producer/Director: Pauline Law Jonathan Ross meets Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren to review her illustrious career with help from Harrison Ford, FRONTLINE SCOTLAND BBC1 (2001-2006) Stephen Frears, Tim Roth and Jeremy Irons. BBC Scotland’s investigative current affairs Producer/Director: Pauline Law (BBC) programme. Producer: Dorothy Parker (BBC) Children's TOP CLASS CBBC (Series 2) JEDWARD’S BIG ADVENTURE CBBC (Series 2&3) Children's team quiz presented by Susan Calman. The gravity defying twins team up with celebrities to see who Series Producer: Barry Hart (ITV Studios) can be the best tour guide to some of Britain’s historical sites. Edit Producer: Abi Judge (Endemol) DOG ATE MY HOMEWORK CBBC (Series 3 & 4) Comedy panel show for children with Iain Stirling. RAVEN – THE DRAGON’S EYE CBBC (Series 1) Series Producer: Chris Hulme (Lucky Day TV) Children’s adventure game show spin off from RAVEN. Director: Maria Stewart (BBC) SCHOOL OF SILENCE CBBC (Series 2) Game Show in which some of Britain’s noisiest children are BALAMORY CBeebies (Series 1) sent to the School of Silence to prove they can be quiet. Much-loved pre-school series following a fictional island Series Producer: Matt Smith (Lucky Day TV) community. Series Producer: Brian Jamieson (BBC) RAVEN CBBC (Series 9-10) Multi-BAFTA award winning adventure game show in which MISSION 2110 CBBC (Series 1) children undertake tasks and feats to see who will be the Sci-fi adventure game show in which kids complete tough Ultimate Warrior. missions to restore peace to a Roboidz ravaged planet. Producer/Director: Dougie Napier (BBC) Series Producer: Nick Hopkin (BBC) References: Zoe Tait - Series Producer/12 Yard [email protected] Kirsten Highet - Series Producer/Mighty Prods [email protected] Barry Hart - Executive Producer/Freelance [email protected] Joanna Clements Facilities Manager [email protected] Pauline Law - Executive Producer/ BBC [email protected] .
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