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Name
  
Kate Harwood

Siblings
  
Anthony Harwood

Movies
  
David Copperfield

Role
  
Television producer


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Awards
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Serial

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series

Similar People
  
Adrian Hodges, Sue Birtwistle, Rebecca Eaton, Diederick Santer, Dominic Treadwell‑Collins

Education
  
University of Birmingham

Packed lunch with kate harwood former head of drama production england at the bbc


Kate Harwood is a British television producer. She became managing director of a revived Euston Films in summer 2014.

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Early life

Kate graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in Drama before becoming an Arts Council Trainee director with Century Theatre and then Literary Manager of the Royal Court Theatre.

Television career

Harwood has spent over 15 years working at the BBC, and became an executive producer in the BBC Drama Serials department. As a Producer, she has worked on dramas including The Beggar Bride, Close Relations, The Echo, David Copperfield, Man and Boy and BAFTA winner Charles II: The Power and The Passion (released in the US under the title The Last King: the Power and the Passion of Charles II, in a heavily edited version on the A&E cable network). In her role as Executive Producer in BBC Drama Serials, she has been responsible for programmes including Crime and Punishment, Daniel Deronda, The Lost World, and Final Demand. Harwood was appointed the executive producer of EastEnders in February 2005, a position she retained until October 2006 when she was succeeded by Diederick Santer. As well as being responsible for the introduction of several new families, such as the Brannings and the Foxes, she introduced such characters as Sean Slater and May Wright, as well as the departures of many popular characters such as Sharon Watts and Dennis Rickman, Chrissie Watts, Kat Moon and Alfie Moon, Sam Mitchell, Nana Moon, Jake Moon, Little Mo Mitchell and Johnny Allen and oversaw numerous high-profile storylines, such as Pauline Fowler’s murder; Billy and Honey’s wedding and daughter being born with Down's Syndrome; and the domestic abuse storyline between Denise Fox and Owen Turner aswell as the discovery of Den Watts body under the Queen Vic. She was also responsible for such ratings-winners as Dennis Rickman’s stabbing and the critically acclaimed return of the Mitchell brothers, which drew respective audiences of 12 and 13 million viewers. Other storylines, however, such as a brief lesbian affair between Sonia and Naomi and "Get Johnny Week," were not as well-received and prompted further media criticism; in July 2006, EastEnders fell to just 3.9 million viewers, its lowest ever viewing figure. Her final episode aired on 4 January 2007. In December 2012, Harwood took the position as BBC's Head of Drama, replacing John Yorke.

In March 2014, it was announced that Harwood was to leave the BBC to take up a position as managing director of Euston Films, previously a highly successful producer of British television drama from the 1970s to the early 1990s, now being revived as a company by owners Fremantle Media.

Family

Her grandfather, Commodore Henry Harwood, was commander of Force G during the pursuit which resulted in the scuttling of the German battleship Admiral Graf Spee after the Battle of the River Plate, off Uruguay, in World War II (these events were later the basis of the 1956 film The Battle of the River Plate). Her brother, Anthony Harwood, is Head of News at the British newspaper The Daily Mirror.

References

Kate Harwood Wikipedia


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