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Helen Blakeman Agent: Emily Hickman [email protected] +44 (0)20 7727 1346 Helen Blakeman Helen is an award winning writer for stage and screen. She won the George Devine Award for her debut play CARAVAN and a BAFTA award for her BBC adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's DUSTBIN BABY which also won an International Emmy Award. Recent development projects include a feature adaptation of the Noel Streatfeild classic WHITE BOOTS. Current: LES PETITES MORTES Pilot 1 x 60’, Drama Series Wall To Wall Television Film and Television: HETTY FEATHER Christmas Special CBBC in-house A musical, based on the book by Jacqueline Wilson. CALL THE MIDWIFE Series 7 Neal Street / BBC1 1 x 60’ episode HETTY FEATHER Series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 2015 - 19 CBBC in-house Based on the book by Jacqueline Wilson Lead writer and associate producer of 6 X 10-part series *2016-18 BAFTA nomination for Best Children’s Drama Writer and Best Children’s Drama Series *2016/7 WGGB nomination for Best Children’s Drama Writer DUSTBIN BABY 2009 1 x 90’ adaptation based on the book by Jacqueline Wilson Kindle Entertainment / BBC Starring Juliet Stevenson and David Haig Winner: BAFTA Children's Award Best Writer 2009 Winner: International Emmy Best Children and Young People's Progamming 2009 HOLLYOAKS 2007 - 2010 Regular Script Writer Lime TV PLEASURELAND 2003 Original single Kudos/Ch4 Director: Brian Percival Nomination: RTS Network Newcomer Nomination: BAFTA Best New Writer Theatre: CLOUDBUSTING 2011 Production for the 2011 New Connections Season Adapted from the book by Malorie Blackman National Theatre THE MORRIS 2005 Hampstead Theatre Commission Liverpool Everyman Director Indhu Rubasingham Eleanor Rathbone Writers' Award 2004 NORMAL 2000 Bush Theatre Published by Faber Pearson Award for Best Play 2000 CARAVAN 1997 Bush Theatre Liverpool Everyman 2nd production Published by Methuen Winner: Pearson Award 1997 Winner: George Devine Award 1998 Helen is Chair of the BAFTA Children's Committee and a trustee of the Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Theatres. © Copyright The Agency (London) Ltd. 2019 Not to be reproduced in any form without permission of the Copyright holder. .
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