Single Drama
- Einstein and Eddington (written by Peter Moffat - BBC2/Company Pictures)
- Hancock and Joan (written by Richard Cottan - BBC4/World Productions)
- The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall (written by Simon Block - C4/TalkbackThames)
- White Girl (written by Abi Morgan - BBC2/Tiger Aspect)
- Doctor Who (writing credits - BBC1/BBC Productions)
- Shameless (writing credits - C4/Company Pictures)
- Spooks (writing credits - BBC1/Kudos)
- Wallander (written by Richard Cottan and Richard McBrien, from the books by Henning Menkell - BBC1/Left Bank)
- Criminal Justice (written by Peter Moffat - BBC1/BBC Productions)
- Dead Set (written by Charlie Brooker - C4/Zeppotron)
- The Devil's Whore (written by Peter Flannery - C4/Company Pictures & Power)
- House of Saddam (written by Alex Holmes and Stephen Butchard - BBC2/BBC Productions & HBO)
- The Bill (writing credits - ITV1/TalkbackThames)
- Casualty (writing credits - BBC1/BBC Productions)
- EastEnders (writing credits - BBC1/BBC Productions)
- Harry and Paul (created by Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse - BBC1/Tiger Aspect)
- The Peter Serafinowicz Show (cretaed by Peter and James Serafinowicz - BBC2/Objective)
- Star Stories (C4/Objective)
- That Mitchell and Webb Look (BBC2/BBC Productions)
- The Inbetweeners (written by Damon Beesley and Iain Morris - C4/Bwark Productions)
- The IT Crowd (written by Graham Linehan - C4/TalkbackThames)
- Outnumbered (written by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin - BBC1/Hat Trick)
- Peep Show (written by Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong - C4/Objective)
NB: I've added written by credits where I can find them, or links to credits if there are a large number of writers.
I'll be rooting for Dr. Who, I think, though admittedly I like the campy old-school one best. Of course, that was back in the day when one could resolve any problem by "reversing the polarity" (snicker).
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