- Nev Fountain
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Nev Fountain, born Steven John Fountain, is an English writer, best known for his comedy work with writing partner Tom Jamieson on the radio and television programme Dead Ringers.[1]
A native of Stamford, Fountain attended the University of Warwick. While working at a series of odd jobs in London, Fountain wrote a few fringe plays, including one called My Grandmother Is a Time Lord, produced in 1995. In the same year, he began writing sketches for the radio programme Week Ending. It was while working on Week Ending that he met Tom Jamieson, with whom he has written most of his subsequent radio and television work.
Fountain and Jamieson contributed to many radio and television comedy programmes, including Have I Got News for You, 2DTV, The News Quiz, Loose Ends and Big Impression. Their most notable work, however, has been for Dead Ringers in which Fountain occasionally makes cameo appearances. The pair are also responsible for the historical comedy Elephants to Catch Eels and wrote "Txt Mssg Rcvd", a 2005 episode of the BBC Three anthology series Twisted Tales.
Fountain is a fan of Doctor Who, and has contributed to several audio dramas based on the programme. His first licensed Doctor Who work was as script editor on the webcast Death Comes to Time. He has also written several Doctor Who audio plays for Big Finish Productions, including Omega, The Kingmaker, and Peri and the Piscon Paradox. In addition, he wrote the narration script for the DVD documentary "The Last Chance Saloon" about the casting of Sylvester McCoy in the role in 1987. He appears occasionally as a host or MC at Doctor Who conventions.
He is in a relationship with actress Nicola Bryant, (former Doctor Who assistant Peri Brown).
Contents
Books
Mervyn Stone Mysteries
- Geek Tragedy (2010)
- DVD Extras Include: Murder (2010)
- Cursed Among Sequels (2010)
Audio
Doctor Who
- Omega (August 2003)
- The Kingmaker (April 2006)
- The Companion Chronicles: ‘Peri and the Piscon Paradox’ (January 2011)
References
- ^ "Interview: Nev Fountain, writer of new BBC Three comedy". BBC. 12 January 2005. http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/news/cult/2005/01/12/16454.shtml. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
External links
- Nev Fountain at the Internet Movie Database
- Nev Fountain at the BBC Comedy Guide
- Nev Fountain and Tom Jamieson's website, including a full CV
- Nev Fountain interview, focusing on Omega, at the BBC's Doctor Who site
Categories:- English comedy writers
- English radio writers
- English satirists
- English television writers
- Living people
- Alumni of the University of Warwick
- People from Stamford, Lincolnshire
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