John Jackson (writer)

John Jackson
OccupationWriter
Years active2001–present

John Jackson is an English screenwriter.

Life and career

After leaving Cambridge University, John Jackson developed and script edited the ITV soap Night and Day. Altogether he wrote 35 episodes for the TV Series.[1] In 2009 he wrote the episode The King Is Dead, Long Live the King… for the BBC One series Robin Hood.[2] From 2010 to 2012 he wrote two episodes of the serial drama Lip Service.[3][4] From 2011 until 2013 he wrote three episodes for the supernatural drama Being Human.[5] This brought him a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for Best TV Drama Series.[6] He also wrote two episodes for the Being Human spin off Becoming Human.[7] In 2014 Jackson wrote an episode for another BBC Three series, In the Flesh.[8][9]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Functioned as Notes
2001 Night and Day writer TV Series
2004 Powers writer TV Series, 1 episode
2009 Robin Hood writer TV Series, 1 episode
2010–2012: Lip Service writer TV Series, 2 episodes
2011 Becoming Human writer TV Series, 2 episodes
2011–2013 Being Human writer TV Series, 3 episodes
2014 In the Flesh writer TV Series, 1 episode
2016 The Five writer TV Series, 1 episode
2016–2017 Grantchester writer TV Series, 2 episodes
2017 The Tunnel writer TV Series, 1 episode
2018 Trust writer TV Series, 2 episodes
2019 Curfew writer TV Series, 1 episode

Awards and nominations

Awards

Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award:

  • 2012: Best TV Drama Series (Being Human)[6]

References

  1. "John Jackson". knighthallagency.com. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  2. "Robin Hood 3x08: The King is Dead, Long Live the King – Der König ist tot ? lang lebe der König". Serienjunkies.de. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  3. "Lip Service. Episode 5". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  4. "Lip Service. Episode 3". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  5. Rob Smedley (9 March 2012). "5 reasons you should still be watching 'Being Human'". Cultbox.co.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  6. "Events. Writers' Guild Awards 2012 winners". Writersguild.org.uk. 14 November 2012. Archived from the original on 22 June 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2015.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  7. Catherine Neilan (26 October 2010). "BBC orders online spin off of Being Human". Broadcastnow.co.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  8. Rob Smedley (19 June 2014). "5 reasons why 'In the Flesh' has to return for Series 3". cultbox.co.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  9. Louisa Mellor (8 June 2014). "Dominic Mitchell interview: what's next for In The Flesh?". Denofgeek.com. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
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