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Name
  
Clive Bradley

Role
  
Screenwriter

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That Summer Day, Runt


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Clive Bradley (born 1959) is a British screenwriter who has written for film and television. After graduating from the National Film and Television School, he was one of the winners of the first Orange Prize for Screenwriting in 1999.

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Career

Bradley's first work for television was the episode "Force of Nature" for ITV’s The Vice in 2001, a series for which he contributed two more episodes (2002-3).

He has worked closely with Touchpaper Television, writing the three-part Last Rights (Channel Four Education 2004), A Harlot's Progress (Channel Four 2006), and the series City of Vice (Channel Four 2007), for which he was the lead writer; he and Peter Harness were nominated for a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for the series.

That Summer Day (Children’s BBC 2006) won the BAFTA Award for Best Children’s Drama (2007).

W Delta Z, directed by Tom Shankland, was released in 2008.

His two-part episode of the Irish police drama, Single-handed, was broadcast on RTÉ in Ireland in December 2010, and on ITV in the UK in 2011.

Politics

Bradley is a socialist and has been involved with the Alliance for Workers' Liberty and its predecessors since the 1980s.

References

Clive Bradley (screenwriter) Wikipedia