WRITING SERVICES
I help with script development, new series and ongoing ones. Producers hire me as head writer, show runner, script editor, script doctor, team writer. I make plots tighter, dialogue crisper and characters more real. I make it all funnier.
I also write for comedians, presenters and, in print, as a ghost writer.
Genie in The House was a hit sitcom for Nickelodeon. I wrote 20 episides and was the lead writer on the Genie movie.
I started my career creating material for stand-up comics. I still write for presenters, comedians, and panelists.
Comedy tale of fixation, based on a true story.
Touching, funny, page-turning
TONY PARSONS
Extraordinarily funny! Reminds me of Alan Ayckbourn and David Nicholls
JULIE BURCHILL
Step-by-step guide to writing TV sitcom. Formed through years of running development sessions and writer workshops.
I’ve created dozens of episodes of television, three series for radio, one feature film, three books and thousands of hours of material for other entertainers.
A FEW OF MY CREDITS
Genie in The House, No1. Sitcom on Nickelodeon
Writer, 20 Episodes
Which is Witch, Canal J / I Love Television
Writer, 7 Episodes
Sam’s Game, ITV
Script Editor, all episodes
Legend of The Dragon, Nickelodeon Movie
Writer
Green Park, Independent Film (winner at London Independent Film Festival)
Story Consultant
Have I Got News For You? BBC
Writer of panelist material
Mock The Week, BBC
Writer of panelist material
Graham Norton, So Television (BAFTA Winner)
Writer, topical material
Commercial Breakdown, Celador Productions
Writer and Script Editor
Hit The Road Jack, Channel 4 Series
Writer, comedy material for Jack Whitehall
11 O’Clock Show, Channel 4
Writer, topical material
How To Steal An Identity, Channel 4 (BAFTA Shortlisted) Documentary
Creator and Writer
Worries About…, Radio Wales Series
Creator and writer
Jewelsh…, Radio Wales (CMA Finalist)
Creator and Writer
P.C. Gone Mad, BBC Radio 4 Series
Co-creator and Writer of panel show
The Gnarfs, Hahn Films, animated series
Co-writer
AWARDS
Winner, TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year Award
Winner, BBC Wales New Writer’s Award
Finalist, BBC Comedy Awards
Finalist, Celtic Media Awards
True, disturbing, funny account of having your identity stolen and the consequences of proving a point in the public interest.
This must have been devastating but it is written with such humour.
AMAZON READER
I’ve created dozens of episodes of television, three series for radio, one feature film, three books and thousands of hours of material for other entertainers.
A FEW OF MY CREDITS
Genie in The House, No1. Sitcom on Nickelodeon
Writer, 20 Episodes
Which is Witch, Canal J / I Love Television
Writer, 7 Episodes
Sam’s Game, ITV
Script Editor, all episodes
Legend of The Dragon, Nickelodeon Movie
Writer
Green Park, Independent Film (winner at London Independent Film Festival)
Story Consultant
Have I Got News For You? BBC
Writer of panelist material
Mock The Week, BBC
Writer of panelist material
Graham Norton, So Television (BAFTA Winner)
Writer, topical material
Commercial Breakdown, Celador Productions
Writer and Script Editor
Hit The Road Jack, Channel 4 Series
Writer, comedy material for Jack Whitehall
11 O’Clock Show, Channel 4
Writer, topical material
How To Steal An Identity, Channel 4 (BAFTA Shortlisted) Documentary
Creator and Writer
Worries About…, Radio Wales Series
Creator and Writer
Jewelsh…, Radio Wales (CMA Finalist)
Creator and Writer
P.C. Gone Mad, BBC Radio 4 Series
Co-creator and Writer of panel show
The Gnarfs, Hahn Films, animated series
Co-writer
AWARDS
Winner, TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year Award
Winner, BBC Wales New Writer’s Award
Finalist, BBC Comedy Awards
Finalist, Celtic Media Awards
Genie in The House was a hit sitcom for Nickelodeon. I wrote 20 episides and was the lead writer on the Genie movie.
I started my career creating material for stand-up comics. I still write for presenters, comedians, and panelists.
Comedy tale of fixation, based on a true story.
Touching, funny, page-turning
TONY PARSONS
Extraordinarily funny! Reminds me of Alan Ayckbourn and David Nicholls
JULIE BURCHILL
True, disturbing, funny account of having your identity stolen and the consequences of proving a point in the public interest.
This must have been devastating but it is written with such humour.
AMAZON READER
Step-by-step guide to writing TV sitcom. Formed through years of running development sessions and writer workshops.