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David Quantick

Writing

May 14, 1961 (65 years old)
Wortley, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Male
14 Movies
14 TV Shows

David Quantick (born 14 May 1961) is an English novelist, comedy writer and critic, who has worked as a journalist and screenwriter. A former freelance writer for the music magazine NME, his writing credits have included On the Hour, Blue Jam and TV Burp. He won an Emmy Award for Veep in 2015. Quantick was born in Wortley, West Riding of Yorkshire (now South Yorkshire) on 14 May 1961, adopted, and moved at an early age with his family to Plymouth. Quantick spent the 1970s in Exmouth. Quantick went to Woodford Junior School and Plymouth College, then Exmouth Comprehensive School. He was born in 1961, in a mother-and-baby home in Wortley, Yorkshire. His mother lived in the Midlands and went to stay with an aunt In Derbyshire to conceal the fact she was pregnant. He was adopted by a family, who were living in Sheffield at the time and then moved to Plymouth. Quantick studied for a Law degree at University College London and "discovered I had no aptitude. They had these 'moot courts' - simulated a court hearings - and all I remember is dressing up in a cape like Batman." and took a Civil Service exam "to please my parents" and nearly failed" - "which was a shock". "The school I went to has a mentor system. I was asked to go back and give a talk on 'having a dream'. I told them I believe strongly that you should not have a dream." - David Quantick Quantick began writing for the music publication NME in 1983, where with Steven Wells he concentrated on comedy writing until 1995. Alongside this, he also contributed material to British comedy shows such as Spitting Image. In 1992, he joined the writing team for the Radio 4 spoof news programme On the Hour, before writing for the television follow-up The Day Today in 1994. He appeared regularly on Collins and Maconie's Hit Parade (Radio 1, 1994–1997), with his Quantick's World slot and on the weekly show, The Treatment on BBC Radio Five Live, which was an hour-long satirical news round-up. In 1995, Quantick presented a pilot show called Now What? to Carlton Television but he series was not picked up for development. He wrote with Chris Morris for Brass Eye in 1996 (broadcast in 1997) and Blue Jam (Radio 1, 1997), as well as the subsequent television version Jam (Channel 4, 2000). He also provided material for Smack the Pony (Channel 4, 1999–2001), Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show (Sky One, 2000), So Graham Norton (Channel 4, 1998) and featured on Radio 4's The 99p Challenge.

Veep
Veep

Veep

2012 7.5

Consulting Producer

Age 50 (now 65)
20 eps
Veep
Veep

Veep

2012 7.5

Supervising Producer

Age 50 (now 65)
10 eps
Veep
Veep

Veep

2012 7.5

Teleplay

Age 50 (now 65)
4 eps
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse

Danger Mouse

2015 6.2

Writer

Age 54 (now 65)
13 eps
Smack the Pony
Smack the Pony

Smack the Pony

1999 7.2

Writer

Age 37 (now 65)
7 eps
Jam
Jam

Jam

2000 8.1

Writer

Age 38 (now 65)
5 eps
Coach Trip
Coach Trip

Coach Trip

2005 7.5

as Narrator

Age 43 (now 65)
80 eps
Brass Eye
Brass Eye

Brass Eye

1997 7.7

Additional Writing

Age 35 (now 65)
1 ep
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe

2006 8.1

Writer

Age 44 (now 65)
1 ep
Book of Love
Book of Love

Book of Love

2022 5.6

Writer

Age 60 (now 65)
2004: The Stupid Version
2004: The Stupid Version

2004: The Stupid Version

2004 8.0

Writer

Age 43 (now 65)
2 eps
2004: The Stupid Version
2004: The Stupid Version

2004: The Stupid Version

2004 8.0

as Himself

Age 43 (now 65)
2 eps
Slacker Cats
Slacker Cats

Slacker Cats

2007 6.0

Writer

Age 46 (now 65)
1 ep
The Mayoress
TM

The Mayoress

2018 7.0

Script Editor

Age 57 (now 65)
1 ep
Angry Kid: Who Do You Think You Are
Angry Kid: Who Do You Think You Are

Angry Kid: Who Do You Think You Are

2004 8.5

Writer

Age 43 (now 65)
Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 2
Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 2

Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 2

2009 10.0

Writer

Age 48 (now 65)