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Danny Brocklehurst

Danny Brocklehurst (born June 1971 in Hyde, Cheshire) is an English screenwriter and playwright.[1] He has won both BAFTA and Royal Television Society writing awards. He was featured in the writers' section of the Broadcast magazine Hot 100 2007. His Sky comedy Brassic has the highest audience appreciation score of any UK comedy.

Danny Brocklehurst
BornJune 1971 (age 52)
Hyde, Cheshire, England
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, playwright, journalist

In 2013 he also wrote the track "Ring" with dance band Mint Royale, featuring the vocals of Willem Dafoe.

Early career Edit

Brocklehurst worked as a journalist for several years (as a freelancer for The Guardian, City Life and Manchester Evening News and senior feature writer for The Big Issue) before becoming a full-time screenwriter.[2] He cited Tony Marchant, Jimmy McGovern and Alan Bleasdale as his writing inspirations. In a Creative Times feature in 2010, he wrote that Our Friends in the North was his favourite drama of all time.

Writing Edit

Television work Edit

Brocklehurst wrote several episodes of the BAFTA award-winning series Clocking Off, as well as the two-part BBC film The Stretford Wives, which was shot by director Peter Webber. With Shameless, Brocklehurst won a BAFTA for series one, co-wrote series two with Paul Abbott and became lead writer on series three. He left prior to the fourth series.

His series Sorted, a BBC postal drama starring Hugo Speer, aired in 2006. In 2007, Brocklehurst wrote a film about the Fathers4Justice campaign for producers Harbour Pictures. Whilst, his Company Pictures produced four-part ITV drama, Talk To Me, starring Max Beesley, Laura Fraser, Adrian Bower, Kate Ashfield and Emma Pierson.

He has written episodes of both Jimmy McGovern's The Street and his new crime drama Accused for BBC One. In 2011 he wrote a three-part BBC drama, Exile, starring John Simm and Jim Broadbent. It received an average of 5.5 million viewers and an Audience Appreciation score of 90%.

In 2011 it was announced that Brocklehurst would write a new HBO drama, Dirty, with Andrea Arnold attached to direct.[3] This project is now being developed with Sharon Horgan and Amazon. In August 2013, BBC1 announced a new drama, Ordinary Lies, written by Brocklehurst.

The Driver, starring David Morrissey was announced in January 2014, a three-part drama about a taxi driver who takes a job driving for a criminal.[4] Shown on BBC One it co-starred Ian Hart, Claudie Blakely, and Colm Meaney. It was co-created by Jim Poyser and made by Red Productions and Highfield Pictures. In January 2015, US network Showtime announced they were developing a remake of the drama.

HBO announced a project called A Teacher, in February 2014 which would be co-written by Brocklehurst and Hannah Fidell, and executive produced by Mark Duplass. The show, a drama about a teacher/student relationship, based on the film of the same name, didn't get made by HBO; it has been picked up by FX. In 2017 Netflix made Safe starring Michael C. Hall, written by Brocklehurst and Harlan Coben.[5][6]

Come Home, a three-part BBC drama, aired in April 2018, starring Christopher Eccleston and Paula Malcomson. The Stranger, also co-written with Coben, debuted on Netflix in January 2020, starring Richard Armitage, Stephen Rea and Jennifer Saunders.[7] The first series of Brassic premiered on Sky in 2019 and has been renewed for two additional series. It is Sky's most successful comedy since 2012.

His Netflix series Stay Close was the highest rated UK series of 2022.

In May 2022, the BBC and STAN commissioned a new series created by Brocklehurst,Ten Pound Poms, a drama about the British citizens who migrated to Australia after the Second World War, with filming commencing in Australia shortly after.

Film Edit

In film, he adapted the Whitbread nominee Buddha Da (as Jimmy Buddha); and wrote The Railway Children Return for Studio Canal, a sequel to the 1970 film, The Railway Children, itself based on the E. Nesbit novel.[8]

Theatre Edit

Brocklehurst has written three award-winning plays, My Eight Times Table, Nobody and Loaded (transferred to Radio Four), as well being story adviser and book co-writer of the West End (and national touring) musical Never Forget.[9][10] His play Casual Ties was a Royal Exchange hit in 2014. It is a dissection of modern relationships.

Radio Edit

Brocklehurst has written extensively for radio. His police series Stone is in its ninth series. It stars Hugo Speer as Detective Inspector John Stone and every episode features a morally complex crime. It has been described as "gritty" (The Guardian), "hard hitting" (The Times) and "realistic in a way radio drama rarely is" (The Observer).

He wrote a play about Thatcher's Mutually Assured Destruction policy in the 1980s, The End of The World, a thriller about a man who seems to have ceased to exist Nobody, an Australian set examination of greed, Loaded and a single drama about an eighty-year-old woman who admits to a series of brutal murders, Mary Shane.

He has appeared as a regular commentator on Radio 4 and 5Live.

Brocklehurst wrote the podcast Ecstasy: The Battle OF Rave that features David Morrissey, Monica Dolan, Ian Hart, Meera Syal and Ade Edmondson. It is half drama, half documentary.[11]

Filmography Edit

Production Episodes Broadcaster
Clocking Off series 2–4, 5 episodes (2001-2003) BBC One
Linda Green 3 episodes (2001-2002) BBC One
The Stretford Wives TV Movie (2002) BBC One
Shameless series 1–3 , 8 episodes (2004–2006) Channel 4
Sorted 4 episodes (2006)
Talk to Me Creator (2007) ITV
The Street 1 episode (2007) BBC One
Shameless 1 episode (2011) Showtime
Life After Marriage ABC
Accused 2 episodes (2010-2012) BBC One
Exile 3 episodes (2011) BBC One
The Driver Creator, writer (2014)
  • RTS best drama nomination.
BBC One
Ordinary Lies Creator, writer (2015-2016) BBC One
The Five Writer (2016) Sky One/Netflix
In the Dark Creator, writer (2017) BBC One
Safe Creator, writer (2018) Netflix
Come Home Creator, writer (2018)
  • Winner of RTS best writer and best drama awards.
BBC One
Brassic Creator, writer (2019-)
  • BAFTA nominated 2020
Sky One
The Stranger Creator, writer (2020) Netflix
A Teacher Writer and executive producer. FX
Stay Close Creator, head writer (2021) Netflix
No Return Mini series (2022) ITV
Ten Pound Poms Creator (2023-)[12] BBC One/STAN

Awards Edit

BAFTA Edit

BAFTA TV Award

Year Series Category Result
2001 Clocking Off Best Writer Nominated
2002 Shameless Best Series Won
2002 Clocking Off Best Drama Series Nominated
2006 Shameless Best Writer Nominated
2011 Exile Writer, actor Nominated
2020 Brassic Writer Nominated


In 2011 he was nominated for three Writers Guild Awards for Exile and Accused and Brassic, for which he won.[13]

Royal Television Society Edit

RTS Television Award

Year Series Category Result
2001 Clocking Off Best Writer Nominated
2002 Shameless Best Series Won
2006 Shameless Best Writer Nominated
2015 The Driver Best Serial Nominated
2018 Come Home Writer, best drama winner
2020 Brassic Writer nominated

References Edit

  1. ^ "From Tameside College to Netflix - how Danny Brocklehurst conquered television". 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Danny Brocklehurst".
  3. ^ Wallenstein, Andrew (1 June 2011). "HBO Getting Dirty with Danny Brocklehurst". Variety. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  4. ^ Lazarus, Susanna (10 January 2014). "David Morrissey to star in new BBC1 drama The Driver". Radio Times. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  5. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (11 July 2017). "Michael C Hall To Play It 'Safe' In Netflix, Canal+ Drama From Harlan Coben". Deadline. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  6. ^ Clarke, Stewart (11 July 2017). "Netflix, Canal+ Order Harlan Coben Series With 'Dexter' Star Michael C. Hall". Variety. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  7. ^ White, Peter (28 January 2019). "Richard Armitage To Star In Netflix Thriller 'The Stranger' With Harlan Coben & 'Safe' Team". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on 17 November 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  8. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (6 May 2021). "'The Railway Children,' All-Time U.K. Children's Classic, Gets Sequel From Studiocanal". Variety. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  9. ^ "News page from official website, mentioning "six date" tour".
  10. ^ "Muisicals: Never Forget, Opera House, Manchester". the Guardian. 25 August 2007.
  11. ^ "Ecstasy: The Battle of Rave review – top one, nice one, sorted". TheGuardian.com. 19 September 2020.
  12. ^ "BBC One announces Ten Pound Poms, a new original drama series from Danny Brocklehurst". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  13. ^ . www.writersguild.org.uk. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2022.

External links Edit

  • Danny Brocklehurst at IMDb

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Danny Brocklehurst born June 1971 in Hyde Cheshire is an English screenwriter and playwright 1 He has won both BAFTA and Royal Television Society writing awards He was featured in the writers section of the Broadcast magazine Hot 100 2007 His Sky comedy Brassic has the highest audience appreciation score of any UK comedy Danny BrocklehurstBornJune 1971 age 52 Hyde Cheshire EnglandOccupation s Screenwriter playwright journalistIn 2013 he also wrote the track Ring with dance band Mint Royale featuring the vocals of Willem Dafoe Contents 1 Early career 2 Writing 2 1 Television work 2 2 Film 2 3 Theatre 2 4 Radio 3 Filmography 4 Awards 4 1 BAFTA 4 2 Royal Television Society 5 References 6 External linksEarly career EditBrocklehurst worked as a journalist for several years as a freelancer for The Guardian City Life and Manchester Evening News and senior feature writer for The Big Issue before becoming a full time screenwriter 2 He cited Tony Marchant Jimmy McGovern and Alan Bleasdale as his writing inspirations In a Creative Times feature in 2010 he wrote that Our Friends in the North was his favourite drama of all time Writing EditTelevision work Edit Brocklehurst wrote several episodes of the BAFTA award winning series Clocking Off as well as the two part BBC film The Stretford Wives which was shot by director Peter Webber With Shameless Brocklehurst won a BAFTA for series one co wrote series two with Paul Abbott and became lead writer on series three He left prior to the fourth series His series Sorted a BBC postal drama starring Hugo Speer aired in 2006 In 2007 Brocklehurst wrote a film about the Fathers4Justice campaign for producers Harbour Pictures Whilst his Company Pictures produced four part ITV drama Talk To Me starring Max Beesley Laura Fraser Adrian Bower Kate Ashfield and Emma Pierson He has written episodes of both Jimmy McGovern s The Street and his new crime drama Accused for BBC One In 2011 he wrote a three part BBC drama Exile starring John Simm and Jim Broadbent It received an average of 5 5 million viewers and an Audience Appreciation score of 90 In 2011 it was announced that Brocklehurst would write a new HBO drama Dirty with Andrea Arnold attached to direct 3 This project is now being developed with Sharon Horgan and Amazon In August 2013 BBC1 announced a new drama Ordinary Lies written by Brocklehurst The Driver starring David Morrissey was announced in January 2014 a three part drama about a taxi driver who takes a job driving for a criminal 4 Shown on BBC One it co starred Ian Hart Claudie Blakely and Colm Meaney It was co created by Jim Poyser and made by Red Productions and Highfield Pictures In January 2015 US network Showtime announced they were developing a remake of the drama HBO announced a project called A Teacher in February 2014 which would be co written by Brocklehurst and Hannah Fidell and executive produced by Mark Duplass The show a drama about a teacher student relationship based on the film of the same name didn t get made by HBO it has been picked up by FX In 2017 Netflix made Safe starring Michael C Hall written by Brocklehurst and Harlan Coben 5 6 Come Home a three part BBC drama aired in April 2018 starring Christopher Eccleston and Paula Malcomson The Stranger also co written with Coben debuted on Netflix in January 2020 starring Richard Armitage Stephen Rea and Jennifer Saunders 7 The first series of Brassic premiered on Sky in 2019 and has been renewed for two additional series It is Sky s most successful comedy since 2012 His Netflix series Stay Close was the highest rated UK series of 2022 In May 2022 the BBC and STAN commissioned a new series created by Brocklehurst Ten Pound Poms a drama about the British citizens who migrated to Australia after the Second World War with filming commencing in Australia shortly after Film Edit In film he adapted the Whitbread nominee Buddha Da as Jimmy Buddha and wrote The Railway Children Return for Studio Canal a sequel to the 1970 film The Railway Children itself based on the E Nesbit novel 8 Theatre Edit Brocklehurst has written three award winning plays My Eight Times Table Nobody and Loaded transferred to Radio Four as well being story adviser and book co writer of the West End and national touring musical Never Forget 9 10 His play Casual Ties was a Royal Exchange hit in 2014 It is a dissection of modern relationships Radio Edit Brocklehurst has written extensively for radio His police series Stone is in its ninth series It stars Hugo Speer as Detective Inspector John Stone and every episode features a morally complex crime It has been described as gritty The Guardian hard hitting The Times and realistic in a way radio drama rarely is The Observer He wrote a play about Thatcher s Mutually Assured Destruction policy in the 1980s The End of The World a thriller about a man who seems to have ceased to exist Nobody an Australian set examination of greed Loaded and a single drama about an eighty year old woman who admits to a series of brutal murders Mary Shane He has appeared as a regular commentator on Radio 4 and 5Live Brocklehurst wrote the podcast Ecstasy The Battle OF Rave that features David Morrissey Monica Dolan Ian Hart Meera Syal and Ade Edmondson It is half drama half documentary 11 Filmography EditProduction Episodes BroadcasterClocking Off series 2 4 5 episodes 2001 2003 BAFTA nomination BBC OneLinda Green 3 episodes 2001 2002 BBC OneThe Stretford Wives TV Movie 2002 BBC OneShameless series 1 3 8 episodes 2004 2006 BAFTA winner Channel 4Sorted 4 episodes 2006 Talk to Me Creator 2007 ITVThe Street 1 episode 2007 BBC OneShameless 1 episode 2011 ShowtimeLife After Marriage ABCAccused 2 episodes 2010 2012 Accused 2 BAFTA nomination best Mini series International Emmy nomination Best Drama Series BBC OneExile 3 episodes 2011 BAFTA nomination BBC OneThe Driver Creator writer 2014 RTS best drama nomination BBC OneOrdinary Lies Creator writer 2015 2016 BBC OneThe Five Writer 2016 Sky One NetflixIn the Dark Creator writer 2017 BBC OneSafe Creator writer 2018 NetflixCome Home Creator writer 2018 Winner of RTS best writer and best drama awards BBC OneBrassic Creator writer 2019 BAFTA nominated 2020 Sky OneThe Stranger Creator writer 2020 NetflixA Teacher Writer and executive producer FXStay Close Creator head writer 2021 NetflixNo Return Mini series 2022 ITVTen Pound Poms Creator 2023 12 BBC One STANAwards EditBAFTA Edit BAFTA TV Award Year Series Category Result2001 Clocking Off Best Writer Nominated2002 Shameless Best Series Won2002 Clocking Off Best Drama Series Nominated2006 Shameless Best Writer Nominated2011 Exile Writer actor Nominated2020 Brassic Writer NominatedIn 2011 he was nominated for three Writers Guild Awards for Exile and Accused and Brassic for which he won 13 Royal Television Society Edit RTS Television Award Year Series Category Result2001 Clocking Off Best Writer Nominated2002 Shameless Best Series Won2006 Shameless Best Writer Nominated2015 The Driver Best Serial Nominated2018 Come Home Writer best drama winner2020 Brassic Writer nominatedReferences Edit From Tameside College to Netflix how Danny Brocklehurst conquered television 10 March 2019 Danny Brocklehurst Wallenstein Andrew 1 June 2011 HBO Getting Dirty with Danny Brocklehurst Variety Retrieved 15 July 2011 Lazarus Susanna 10 January 2014 David Morrissey to star in new BBC1 drama The Driver Radio Times Retrieved 19 January 2014 Tartaglione Nancy 11 July 2017 Michael C Hall To Play It Safe In Netflix Canal Drama From Harlan Coben Deadline Retrieved 11 July 2017 Clarke Stewart 11 July 2017 Netflix Canal Order Harlan Coben Series With Dexter Star Michael C Hall Variety Retrieved 11 July 2017 White Peter 28 January 2019 Richard Armitage To Star In Netflix Thriller The Stranger With Harlan Coben amp Safe Team Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on 17 November 2019 Retrieved 21 December 2019 Ramachandran Naman 6 May 2021 The Railway Children All Time U K Children s Classic Gets Sequel From Studiocanal Variety Retrieved 7 May 2021 News page from official website mentioning six date tour Muisicals Never Forget Opera House Manchester the Guardian 25 August 2007 Ecstasy The Battle of Rave review top one nice one sorted TheGuardian com 19 September 2020 BBC One announces Ten Pound Poms a new original drama series from Danny Brocklehurst bbc co uk mediacentre Retrieved 24 May 2022 Writers Guild Awards shortlists announced www writersguild org uk Archived from the original on 24 June 2013 Retrieved 12 January 2022 External links EditDanny Brocklehurst at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danny Brocklehurst amp oldid 1161709595, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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