James Hawes

Alias:
Джеймс Хоуз

Birthplace:
Wimbledon, London, England, UK

James Hawes is a British television director. He has worked in British television drama since the mid-1990s and has also produced documentaries for British and American television networks. His work has ranged across high-end period pieces and prime-time adventure drama, including the re-launch of Doctor Who and Enid, a biopic starring Helena Bonham Carter about the celebrated children's author Enid Blyton, which won Hawes a BAFTA nomination as Best Director at the 2010 ceremony.  Description above from the Wikipedia article James Hawes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
1984  The Bill
1998  The Mrs Bradley Mysteries
2001  Egypt's Golden Empire
2004  Sea of Souls
2005  Doctor Who
2007  Fanny Hill
2008  Merlin
2011  Black Mirror
2011  DCI Banks
2011  Mad Dogs
2013  The Mill
2014  Penny Dreadful
2016  Undercover
2018  The Alienist
2020  Raised by Wolves
2020  Snowpiercer
2022  Slow Horses
????  Lanterns

Executive Producer:
1984  The Bill
1998  The Mrs Bradley Mysteries
2001  Egypt's Golden Empire
2004  Sea of Souls
2005  Doctor Who
2007  Fanny Hill
2008  Merlin
2011  Black Mirror
2011  DCI Banks
2011  Mad Dogs
2013  The Mill
2014  Penny Dreadful
2016  Undercover
2018  The Alienist
2020  Raised by Wolves
2020  Snowpiercer
2022  Slow Horses
????  Lanterns

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