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Peter Moffat
Barrister turned writer, Peter Moffat started out writing plays – his first, ‘Fine and Private Place’ was broadcast on BBC Radio – before going on to create several television dramas, including ‘Criminal Justice, ‘Silk’ and ‘North Square,’ which he won the Broadcasting Press Guild Writer’s Award.
Alex Rugman
Alex is a writer and theatre maker based in London. His debut play ‘How To Save A Rock’, co-written with Conky Kampfner and developed with Pigfoot Theatre, won the Samuel French New Play Award and Sunday Times Playwriting Award at NSDF.
After graduating from Central London Film School, Max Ellis Fisher got his first job as a trainee on the set of Disney’s Christopher Robin.
Jane Rogers has published ten novels, written original television and radio drama, and adapted work (her own and others') for radio and TV.
Patrick Neate
Patrick Neate is an award-winning novelist, critic, scriptwriter and founder of literary event, Book Slam. He won the 2001 Betty Trask Award with his novel MUSUNGU JIM AND THE GREAT CHIEF TULOKO, and the 2001 Whitbread Novel Award for TWELVE BAR BLUES.
Uma Nada-Rajah
Uma is a playwright based in Kilbarchan, Scotland. She was one of the BBC's Scottish Voices 2020 and was the Starter Female Political Comedy writer-in-residence at the National Theatre of Scotland.
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James Kayler
James is a BAFTA nominated writer and director, his biggest love being comedy.
James recently directed Catherine Tate's Netflix sitcom Hard Cell.