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Gregory Clarke

Shelf
Shelf are a comedy double act (childhood friends Rachel WD and Ruby Clyde) that write and perform for adults and children.

Gilles Bannier
Award-winning director Gilles Bannier began his TV career directing documentaries for ARTE in his native France, before moving into drama. Gilles is currently directing all 6 episodes BLUE LIGHTS for BBC 1.

Simon McCleave
Simon McCleave was born in South London. When leaving University, he worked in television and film development. He was a Script Editor at the BBC, a producer at Channel 4 before working as a Story Analyst in Los Angeles.

Annie Lyons
Having worked in the worlds of book selling and publishing, Annie Lyons decided to have a go at book writing. Following a creative writing course, lots of reading and an extraordinary amount of coffee, she produced Not Quite Perfect, which went on to become a number one bestseller.

Tina Seskis
Tina Seskis grew up in Hampshire, and after graduating from the University of Bath spent over 20 years working in marketing and advertising.

Catriona Dickie
Catriona Dickie cast the hit feature, CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY, for Amazon Prime – which garnered rave reviews.

Duncan Beedie
Duncan Beedie is a children’s author and illustrator based in Bristol, UK. He has been doodling and drawing since way back in the early 1980s, lying on his parents’ living room floor, grasping a felt tip in his clammy little fist.
Nira Park
Nira Park is a film and television producer, and the founder of the television production company Big Talk in 1995, and the film production company Complete Fiction pictures alongside Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish and Rachel Prior in 2018.

Alice Birch
Alice is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter whose recent plays include The House of Bernarda Alba (National Theatre); [BLANK] (Donmar Warehouse / Clean Break); Orlando (Schaubühne, Be