Friday, December 05, 2008

What Guild members are getting up to

SIMON ASHDOWN wrote the episode of EastEnders going out on BBC1 at 7:30pm on Tuesday 9th December.

PERRIE BALTHAZAR wrote the episode of Hollyoaks going out on C4 at 6:30pm on Thursday 11th December.

SIMON BRETT and JEREMY FRONT wrote the episode of The Charles Paris Mystery: The Dead Side of the Mic going out on Radio 4 at 11:30am on Wednesday 10th December.

MARK CLOMPUS wrote the episode of Holby City “Sweet Bitter Love” going out on BBC1 at 8:00pm on Tuesday 9th December.

SIMON CROWTHER wrote the episode of Coronation Street going out on ITV1 at 7:30pm on Wednesday 10th December.

MARTIN DAY wrote the episode of Doctors “Pink Ribbon” going out on BBC1 at 1:45pm on Monday 8th December.

ANDREW DAVIES’S dramatisation of Little Dorrit concludes this week on BBC1, going out at 8:00pm on Tuesday 10th and Thursday 12th December.

TIM DYNEVOR wrote the episode of Emmerdale going out on ITV1 at 7:00pm on Tuesday 9th December.

CHRIS FEWTRELL wrote the episode of Coronation Street going out on ITV1 at 7:30pm on Friday 12th December.

PETER FLANNERY wrote the last two episodes of The Devil’s Whore going out on C4 at 9:10pm on Saturday 6th and at 9:00pm on Wednesday 10th December.

LOL FLETCHER wrote the episode of Doctors “The Cuckold King” going out on BBC1 at 1:45pm on Friday 12th December.

JEREMY FRONT's latest Charles Paris comedy mystery series, The Dead Side of the Mic, begins Wednesday 10th December 11.30am on BBC Radio 4. The four part series adapted from Simon Brett's novel, stars Bill Nighy as the hapless, boozing actor-cum-sleuth.

ROB GITTINS wrote the episodes of EastEnders going out on BBC1 at 7:30pm on Thursday 11th and at 8:00pm on 12th December.

Congratulations to ALISON HUME who is the winner of this year’s Children’s BAFTA Best Writer for Summerhill, produced by Tiger Aspect and CBBC. Earlier this year she also received the Royal Television Society Yorkshire Writer of the Year for Summershill.

JULIE JONES wrote the episode of Coronation Street going out on ITV1 at 8:30pm on Friday 12th December.

PETER KERRY wrote the episode of Emmerdale going out on ITV1 at 7:00pm on Wednesday 10th December.

ANDREW KIRK wrote the episode of Emmerdale going out on ITV1 at 7:00pm on Thursday 11th December.

Playwright and director KATHLEEN MCCREERY has written a chapter for The Applied Theatre Reader, edited by Tim Prentki and Sheila Preston, published by Routledge. Twenty-six leading practitioners, artists and academics in the field of applied theatre were commissioned to share their experience and thoughts on the poetics and ethics of representation, participation, intervention, border crossing, transformation, and globalisation. Kathleen's contribution, Flight Paths: Challenging Racism in Sunderland and Newcastle describes her work on a theatre project commissioned by Sunderland Education.

DOMINIQUE MOLONEY wrote the episode of Doctors “Testing Times” going out on BBC1 at 1:45pm on Wednesday 10th December.

CHRIS MURRAY wrote the episode of The Bill “Forgotten Child” going out on ITV1 at 8:00pm on Wednesday 10th and the second part at 8:00pm on Thursday 12th December.

GILLIAN RICHMOND wrote the episode of EastEnders going out on BBC1 at 8:00pm on Monday 8th December.

PETE SINCLAIR co-wrote the episode of Lead Balloon “Spikey” going out on BBC2 at 10:00pm on Thursday 11th December.

SHELAGH STEPHENSON’S radio play The People’s Princess is going out on Radio 4 at 2:15pm on Thursday 11th December.

TIM STIMPSON wrote the episode of Doctors “Just Deserts” going out on BBC1 at 1:45pm on Thursday 11th December. He also wrote the episodes of The Archers going out on Radio 4 at 7:00pm from Sunday 7th till Friday 12th December, with each episode being repeated at 2:00pm the day following its original broadcast.

BILL TAYLOR wrote the episode of Emmerdale going out on ITV1 at 7:00pm on Friday 12th December.

STEPHEN WYATT’s ‘The Iceman Returneth’ will be on BBC Radio 4 on Friday 12th December 2008, 3.30 – 3.45pm. It is performed by Bernard Cribbins and directed by Martin Jennings.

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