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Ray Holman Costume Designer Ray Holman Costume Designer Listen to Ray Holman's interview on The Fleabag Situation: A Fleabag Fan Podcast on Apple Podcasts. Agents Alice Dunne Assistant +44 (0) 20 3214 0949 Flora Line [email protected] Credits Drama Production Company Notes DOCTOR WHO series 13 BBC Studios Dir: Jamie Magnus Stone , Azhur Saleem 2021 Prod: Nikki Wilson, Pete Levy Exec Prods: Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens, Nikki Wilson (with Jodie Whittaker, John Bishop and Mandip Gill) THE PACT BBC & Lionsgate Prod: Catrin Lewis Defis 2021 Exec Prods: Elwen Rowlands, Pete McTighe DOCTOR WHO series 12 BBC Dir: Jamie Magnus Stone, Lee Haven Jone, 2020 Nida Manzoor, Emma Sullivan Exec Prod: Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens Prod: Nikki Wilson, Alex Mercer (with Jodie Whittaker, Bradley Walsh and Mandip Gill) United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes FLEABAG 2 Two Brothers Pictures Dir: Harry Bradbeer 2019 Prod: Sarah Hammond (with Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Olivia Colman and Sian Clifford) 2020 Costume Designer's Guild Award Nomination for Excellence In Contemporary Television 2020 British Academy Cymru Award Nomination: Costume Design DOCTOR WHO series 11 BBC Dir: Jamie Childs, Mark Tonderai, Sally 2018 Aprahamian, Jennifer Perrot, Wayne Yip Prod: Chris Chibnall and Matt Strevens (with Jodie Whittaker and Bradley Walsh) THE SPLIT Sister Pictures/BBC Director: Jess Hobbs 2018 Producer: Lucy Dyke, Jane Featherstone and Abi Morgan. LIAR Two Brothers Directors: James Strong, Sam Donovan. 2017 Productions Producer: Eliza Mellor Executive Producers: Jack and Harry Williams, James Strong BROADCHURCH 3 Kudos Directors: Paul Andrew Williams, Daniel 2016 Netthem, Lewis Arnold Producer: Dan Winch Executive Producers: Jane Featherstone and Chris Chibnall APPLE TREE YARD Kudos Dir: Jessica Hobbs 2017 Prod: Chris Carey Executive Producer: Manda Levin A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S BBC Dir: David Kerr DREAM Prod: Nikki Wilson, Russell T Davies and 2016 Brian Minchin (with Maxine Peake, Elaine Paige, Nonso Anozie and Matt Lucas) Nominated for BAFTA Cymru 2017 DR WHO CHRISTMAS BBC Dir: Douglas Mackinnon SPECIAL Prod: Nikki Wilson 2015 (with Peter Capaldi and Alex Kingston) DR. WHO 9 BBC Dirs: Daniel O'Hara, Hettie MacDonald, Ed 2015 Bazalgette, Daniel Nettheim, Justin Molotnikov, Rachel Talalay Prods: Steven Moffatt, Brian Minchin, Derek Richie, Peter Bennett and Nikki Wilson (with Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman) United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes CODE OF A KILLER World Productions for Dir: James Strong 2015 ITV Prod:Priscilla Parish (with David Threlfall and John Simm) BROADCHURCH 2 Kudos Dir: James String, Jess Hobbs, Jonathan 2015 Teplitzki, Mike Barker Prod: Richard Stokes WIZARDS VS. ALIENS 3 BBC Wales Prod. Derek Richie 2014 Exec Prod. Phil Ford WIZARDS VERSUS ALIENS BBC Wales/Freemantle Prod. Derek Richie 3 Exec Prods. Nikki Wilson and Phil Ford 2014 WIZARDS VERSUS ALIENS BBC Wales/Fremantle Prod. Brian Minchin 2 Exec Prod. Russell T. Davies 2013 Nominated for BAFTA Cymru 2013 SILK III BBC Dir: Mark Jobst 2013 Prod: Matt Strevens (with Maxine Peak, Rupert Penry-Jones) BROADCHURCH Kudos Dir: James Strong 2012 Prod: Richard Stokes (with David Tennant and Olivia Coleman) WIZARDS VERSUS ALIENS BBC Wales / Fremantle Dirs. Daniel O' Hara, Griff Rowland, Joss 2012 Agnew Prod. Brian Minchin Exec Prod. Russell T. Davies SILK II BBC Dirs. Peter Hoar, Alice Troughton, Jeremy 2011 Webb Prod. Richard Stokes Exec Prods. Hilary Salmon, Peter Moffat 2013 BAFTA Nomination - Best Drama Series COMA GIRL Hartswood Films Dir: Simon Delaney 2011 Prod: Elaine Cameron FAST FREDDIE STV Productions Dir: David Richards 2011 Prod: Madonna Baptiste LAW AND ORDER III Kudos Dirs: Andy Goddard, Julian Holmes, James 2011 Strong, Mark Everest, Matt King, David O'Neill, Marisol Adler Prod: Richard Stokes DOCTOR WHO BBC Dirs: Johnny Campbell, Andrew Gunn, Toby series 5 Haynes, Catherine Morshead, Adam Smith, 2010 Ashley Way Prod: Tracie Simpson United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes SHERLOCK Hartswood Films/BBC Dir: Coky Giedroyc (1x 60mins pilot) Prod: Sue Vertue 2010 (with Benedick Cumberbach, Martin Freeman, Rupert Graves, Una Stubbs) A VERY BRITISH COVER-UP Auntie Margaret Dir: Ian Smith 2009 Prod: Sophie Fante (short) TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN BBC Dir: Euros Lyn OF EARTH Prod: Peter Bennett Series 3 (with J. Barrowman, Eve Myles, Gareth (5 x 60mins) David-Lloyd, Peter Capaldi) 2008 2010 BAFTA Cymru nomination - best costume - Day One A PLACE OF EXECUTION Coastal Productions Dir: Daniel Percival 2008 Prod: Will Nicholsan DOCTOR WHO BBC Dir: Graeme Harper series 4 Prod: Susie Liggat "Turn Left" 2008 TORCHWOOD BBC Dir: Andy Goddard, Colin Teague, Ashley Series 2 Way, Jonathon Fox-Bassett 2007 Prod: Richard Stokes Nomination BAFTA Cymru 2009 best costume - episode 10 From Out of the Rain STILL GAME Effingee Productions Dir: Michael Hines Series 6 for BBC Prod: Angela Robertson 2007 DOCTOR WHO BBC Dir: Hettie MacDonald "Blink" Prod. Phil Collinson (1 x 50 mins) 2006 TORCHWOOD BBC Dir: Brian Kelly, Alice Troughton, Andy (13 x 50 mins) Goddard, Ashley Way, Colin Teague, James 2006 Erskine, James Strong Prod: Richard Stokes Bafta Cymru for best new series Winner BAFTA CYMRU 2008 Best Costume Design - Ray Homan for Episode 12, Series 1 of TORCHWOOD United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes STILL GAME Comedy Unit for BBC Dir: Michael Hines Christmas Special Prod: Colin Gilbert (1 x 30 mins) 2005 SEA OF SOULS BBC Dir: Brian Kelly, Diarmuid Lawrence, Pat (6 x 1hr) Harkins 2005 Prod: Stephen Garwood Scottish BAFTA winner 2004/2005 Best Drama THE GIRLS FROM BELARUS Granada Dir: Philip Martin 1 x 90 mins) Prod: Rebecca Hodgson 2005 SEA OF SOULS II BBC Dirs: Maurice Phillips, Brian Kelly, Suri (3 x 2 hours) Krishnamma 2004 Prod: Stephen Garwood SEA OF SOULS BBC Dirs: Nick Willing, James Hawes, Richard (3 x 2 hours) Laxton 2003 Prod: Phil Collinson BORN & BRED BBC Dirs: Ian Knox, Rob Evans, David Innes (10 x 1 hr) Edwards, Dominic Brigstoke 2002 Prod: Chris Clough STILL GAME Comedy Unit for BBC Dir: Michael Hines Series 1-5 Prod: Colin Gilbert (5 x 30 mins) 2002 Scottish BAFTA Best Comedy 2004, 2005 BORN & BRED BBC Dir: David Innes Edwards, Jonathan (6 x 1 hr) Campbell, Rob Evans 2001 Prod: Phil Collinson (with James Bolam and Michael French) PEAK PRACTICE XI Carlton Dirs: Terry McDonough, Alan Grint, Barbara (13 x 1 hr) Rennie, Gill Wilkinson, Jonathon Campbell, 2000 Rob Evans, Sue Dunderdale, Paul Wroblevski, Moira Armstrong Prod: Phil Collinson (with Simon Shepherd) THE BEST OF BOTH BBC/Zenith/AKA Films Dir: David Richards WORLDS Prod: Hilary Bevan Jones (3 x 1hr) (with Alice Evans) 2000 PEAK PRACTICE VIII, IX & Carlton Dir: See series XI X Prods:Tony Virgo, Mervyn Gill Docherty, Phil (13 x 1hr each series) Collinson 1999 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes THIS IS PERSONAL - THE Granada Dir: David Richards HUNT FOR THE Prod: Mike Dormer YORKSHIRE RIPPER (with Alan Armstrong) (2 x 2hrs, set between 1977 and 1981) RTS Craft & Design Award Nomimee 1998 1999/2000 for Costume Design - Drama CHEWING THE FAT BBC Glasgow Dir: Colin Gilbert (6 x 30mins comedy Prod: Colin Gilbert series) 1998 YR ADUNIAD / THE S4C/Boda Dir: Ceri Sherlock REUNION Prod: Gethin Scourfield (90 mins film) 1998 VANITY FAIR BBC Dir: Marc Munden (2 x 1hr of 6hrs) Prod: Gillian McNeill 1998 (Military Costumes) RAB C NESBITT 7 BBC Glasgow Dir: Colin Gilbert (6 x 30mins comedy Prod: Colin Gilbert series) 1998 RECKLESS THE MOVIE Granada Dir: David Richards (2hr film) Prod: Sita Williams 1997 (with Robson Green, Francesca Annis, Michael Kitchen) BAND OF GOLD Granada Dir: Sheree Folkson, David Innes Edwards, (6 x 1hr) Rachel Talalay 1997 Prod: Gillian McNeill (with Cathy Tyson, Geraldine James) Short Films Production Company Notes INSTANT CREDIT New Foundland Films Dir: Michael Hines (30 minute film) Prod: Margaret McGregor 2004 Other Production Company Notes THE VET SERIES 1& 2 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes THE BALDY MAN ATLETICO PARTICK SEVEN LAST WORDS FROM THE CROSS SPECIALS THE REAL McCOY SKALLAGRIGG assistant designer A YEAR IN PROVENCE assistant designer PARNELL assistant designer ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL assistant designer United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected].
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