Kate Brooke

Summary

Kate Brooke is a British screenwriter.

Early life and education edit

She was educated at Oxford, where she read English. After Oxford, she studied at L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris before setting up her own theatre group in England.[1]

Career edit

While working in the theatre, she adapted a number of works for the stage,[2] including:

Writing credits edit

Production Notes Broadcaster
Six Pairs of Pants
  • "Episode #1.1" (1995)
Channel 4
Family Affairs
  • 12 episodes (1998–2000)
Channel 5
Protesting Too Much BBC Radio 4
Always and Everyone
  • "Episode #2.6" (2000)
ITV
Danielle Cable: Eyewitness ITV
The Forsyte Saga, Series II
  • Television miniseries (co-written with John Galsworthy and Phil Woods, 2003)
ITV
Secret Smile
  • Television film (2005)
ITV
Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback
  • Television film (2007)
ITV
Wired
  • Television miniseries (2008)
ITV
Breaking the Mould
  • Television film (2009)
BBC Four
Case Sensitive
  • "The Point of Rescue" (2011)
ITV
The Making of a Lady
  • Television film (2012)
ITV
The Ice Cream Girls
  • Television miniseries (2013)
ITV
Mr Selfridge ITV
Bancroft
  • 4 part Thriller (2017)
ITV
A Discovery of Witches
  • 5 episodes (2018)
Sky One

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Work Category Result Reference
2007 Edgar Allan Poe Awards Secret Smile Best Television Feature/Mini-Series Teleplay (shared with Nicci Gerrard) Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ Woods, Judith (14 December 2012). "Christmas TV drama has a new star written all over it". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  2. ^ The Agency web-site, accessed on 6 January 2013

External links edit