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AMELIA BULLMORE:
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Amelia
Bulmore's writing credits include World Productions' "This Life"
and the forthcoming major drama for BBC TWO, "Attachments",
about an internet startup company.
As an actress, Amelia formed part of the cast of the award-winning
BBC TWO comedy "Big Train", and played Steph Barnes in "Coronation
Street". She also appeared in Chris Morris' "Jam".
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MARK RAVENHILL:
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Mark
Ravenhill worked with World Productions on the development of a third
series of "This Life" and is well known as a controversial
and award-winning playwright. His plays include "Shopping and
Fucking", "Handbag" and "Some Explicit Polaroids".
"Black Cab" is his first screenwriting credit.
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RACHEL POLE:
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Rachel
Pole is a regular script-writer of "EastEnders", whose many
episodes include the shooting of Ian Beale.
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JAMES McCREADY:
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James
McCready is a Scottish ex-cabbie.
"Black Cab" is his screen-writing debut.
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ALAN POLLOCK:
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As
well as being a playwright - his play "The Death of Cool"
was shown recently at the Hampstead Theatre - Alan Pollock is a regular
script-writer of "The Bill".
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ED JONES:
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Ed
Jones is a successful novelist ("Come Again" and "Every
Mother For Himself").
"Black Cab" is his screen-writing debut.
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MALCOLM CAMPBELL:
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"Black
Cab" is Malcolm Campbell's screen-writing debut.
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JOE SHRAPNEL:
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"Black
Cab" is Joe Shrapnel's screen-writing debut.
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