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Hartswood West Writers' Scheme - Winners Announced

The Hartswood West Writers' Scheme is created and run in partnership between independent production company Hartswood West, ScreenSkills High-End TV and 麻豆官网首页入口 Writersroom Wales. Two writers receive a six-month bursary to develop original drama ideas to present to the 麻豆官网首页入口.

Published: 30 January 2019

We are delighted to announce that writers  and have each been awarded with a bursary as part of the new Hartswood West Writers' Scheme, that aims to find and encourage the development of writing talent from Wales.

, and 麻豆官网首页入口 Writersroom Wales have joined forces to find two up-and-coming TV writers with a strong connection to Wales. Part-funded by the , the two winning writers will receive a six-month bursary to develop original drama ideas. Following this, they will be given the opportunity to present their work to the 麻豆官网首页入口. Additionally, they will benefit from expert advice and guidance from established Welsh screenwriters (A Very English Scandal, Doctor Who) and (Torchwood, Law & Order) as part of the scheme.

The writers were chosen following a rigorous selection process, during which they had to pitch their submitted idea to a judging panel, which included Ben Irving (Drama Commissioning Editor for Wales, 麻豆官网首页入口) and (Executive Producer, Hartswood West).

Fflur Dafydd said: 鈥淗aving long admired the work of Hartswood Films, it鈥檚 fantastic to finally get an opportunity to work alongside them to develop a really exciting pitch. I am very passionate about Welsh representation on screen, and am always eager to divert from the easy stereotypes to show the rest of the world how funny and quirky and diverse Welsh people are. I entered this programme because I鈥檓 invested in creating a really engaging Welsh story which will connect with audiences across the UK, and it鈥檚 wonderful to have someone as experienced as Russell T Davies overseeing the creative process.鈥

Alan Harris said: "I sent in a series idea that has characters that I love and want to see succeed at the heart of it. I know not all of them will succeed but I can鈥檛 wait to go on a journey with them and the team at Hartswood West. It鈥檚 a privilege to have the chance to explore this world and, hopefully, produce something I鈥檇 like to see on the television."

The writer scheme is an initiative that works towards improving diversity in the screen industries by giving talent from the nations and regions exposure and a chance to bring their work into the spotlight.

Kaye Elliott, Director of high-end TV for ScreenSkills said: 鈥淪creenSkills is dedicated to developing talent and crew across the whole of the UK. We are very pleased to support this new scheme with the High-end TV Skills Fund, enabling talent to grow in Wales. We look forward to seeing how Fflur and Alan develop their work in the next six months.鈥

Helen Perry, Development Producer at 麻豆官网首页入口 Writersroom Wales said: 鈥淲ales harbours real TV drama writing talent and the Hartswood West Scheme confirms this. The competition was tough. But I鈥檓 delighted for Alan and Fflur. I can鈥檛 wait to see their work come to life, hopefully on 麻豆官网首页入口 Network TV, very soon.鈥

Brian Minchin, Executive Producer at Hartswood West said: 鈥淔flur and Alan are ambitious, talented, and bursting with ideas. Wales has long been a great place to make TV and with fantastic writers like Fflur and Alan making their voices heard it will surely stay that way.鈥

Fflur Dafydd
Fflur Dafydd

Fflur Dafydd is an award winning novelist, singer-songwriter and screenwriter who writes in Welsh and English. She is the creator and writer of all 24 episodes of Parch, the popular returning BAFTA Cymru nominated series for S4C. Her debut feature Y Llyfrgell/The Library Suicides, which she co-produced with multi award winning director Euros Lyn, earned her a place on the BIFA longlist for debut screenwriter and a BAFTA Cymru nomination for best writer. Her current project is 35 Awr/35 hours, produced by Boom Cymru, an eight-part thriller which will be broadcast on S4C and the 麻豆官网首页入口 iPlayer in January 2018. She is also part of the writing team on the Chinese remake of Channel 4 and AMC's drama Humans, which is produced by Endemol Shine China, Croton Media, Kudos and Matador.

Alan Harris
Alan Harris

Alan Harris has written plays for theatres throughout the UK and he won a Judges Award at the Bruntwood Prize for How My Light Is Spent. Currently he is writing plays for Theatr Clwyd / Salisbury Playhouse and Manhattan Theatre Club. He is part of the 麻豆官网首页入口 TV Drama Writers Programme for 2018 (developing a series idea with Bad Wolf) and has written a new hour-long drama for 麻豆官网首页入口 Three called The Left Behind which is scheduled to be broadcast in 2019. He has also written several plays for 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 4 and 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 3.

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