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Tim Dynevor
Tim is a BAFTA nominated screenwriter for film and television.
He has written over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, a sit-com for Channel 4 and films for Strawberry Vale Productions and Ecosse Films.

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.

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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.


Ian Pirie is a Scottish actor born in Aberdeen who boasts a wealth of credits on both stage and screen.

Born in Bristol and raised in Lagos, Nikki May is Anglo-Nigerian. At twenty, she dropped out of medical school, moved to London, and began a career in advertising, going on to run a successful agency. Her critically acclaimed debut novel Wahala was inspired by a long lunch with friends.

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.