- Phil Redmond
Phil Redmond CBE (born
1949 inLiverpool , brought up inHuyton , is an Englishtelevision producer andscriptwriter .He is well-known for having created several popular television series such as "
Grange Hill " (BBC One ,1978 —2008 ), "Brookside " (Channel 4 ,1982 —2003 ) and "Hollyoaks " (Channel 4,1995 —). For over twenty years he also ran his own independent production company,Mersey Television , before selling the company off in2005 .Early life and career
Redmond grew up in
Huyton ,Merseyside . He passed the11 plus examination but was given a place at St Kevin'sComprehensive School , a large Catholic boys school inKirkby . Upon leaving school at 18 with 4GCE O Level passes and one A level, he trained as aquantity surveyor . Then in his twenties he decided to try for a career as a writer and he gained aSocial Studies Degree fromLiverpool University , before writing scripts for TV sitcoms such as " The Squirrels". He then came up with the "Grange Hill " concept in 1978, for which he drew upon his own experience of the Comprehensive system.He is currently the Creative Director of Liverpool's 2008 Capital of Culture.
"Emmerdale" controversy
In 1993, he caused a large amount of controversy after
ITV 's "Emmerdale " brought him in to think of a way to attract larger viewing figures to thesoap opera . His solution was a plane crash over the village, killing and wounding many residents. The timing of the storyline — close to the fifth anniversary of the Lockerbie disaster — caused complaints.Honours
In 1989, Phil Redmond was awarded the post of Honorary Professor of Media Studies at
Liverpool John Moores University , where he is encouraging a new, practically-oriented,media studies course.He was awarded the CBE (
Commander of the Order of the British Empire ) in the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to drama.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0715087/ Phil Redmond] at the
Internet Movie Database .
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