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Gareth Edwards

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January 1, 1965 (61 years old)
Bodmin, Cornwall, England, UK
Male
6 Movies
9 TV Shows

Gareth Edwards (born 1965) is a radio and television producer and writer. He is the great-grandson of Hollywood pioneer Albert E. Smith, founder of Vitagraph Studios. He has worked on a number of radio and TV programmes including Comedy Firsts (ITV, 1995), The Big Town All Stars (BBC Radio 4, 1998), Spaced (Channel 4, 1999), The Bigger Issues (BBC Radio 4, 2000), Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections (BBC Radio 2, 2001), Dead Ringers (BBC Two, 2003, 2004), Posh Nosh (BBC Two, 2003), Vent (BBC Radio 4, 2006–09) Edwards produced That Mitchell and Webb Sound (BBC Radio 4, 2003–09), which won a Sony Silver Award in 2004; he also produced the TV version of this, starring the same David Mitchell and Robert Webb, entitled That Mitchell and Webb Look (BBC Two, 2006–10), which won best comedy BAFTA in 2006. Edwards also produced The One Ronnie (BBC One, 2010), a one-off comedy television sketch show that aired on BBC One on Christmas Day 2010 to celebrate the 80th birthday of Ronnie Corbett and Still Open All Hours (BBC One Boxing Day 2013). He also produced the BBC2 sitcom Upstart Crow 2016. He has also produced Bleak Expectations (BBC Radio 4, 2007–11), the cult radio show starring Anthony Head and the TV spin-off from this, The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff (BBC Two, 2011). Gareth Edwards also produced the short-lived radio comedy series The Airport (BBC Radio 4, 1995), which was the first radio comedy series in Britain to feature self-representative experiences of black people. Edwards executive-produced the second series of Tracey Ullman's Show (2017) which led to the spin-off series Tracey Breaks the News (2017–present). Edwards was appointed acting head of radio comedy at the BBC from November 2008 to May 2009, though announced subsequently that he was returning to producing and writing. Edwards wrote two series of Radio 4's situation comedy Artists, set in St Ives, Cornwall. Edwards also writes children's books including The Big Animal Mix-Up (Hachette, 2011), The Big Jungle Mix-Up (Hachette, 2012), The Disgusting Sandwich (Scholastic, 2013), The Littlest Bird (Piccadilly, 2013), Never Ask A Dinosaur to Dinner (Scholastic, 2014), and Fabulous Pie (Scholastic, 2015), shortlisted for the FCBG award 2016.

Spaced
Spaced

Spaced

1999 7.9

Producer

Age 34 (now 61)
14 eps
That Mitchell and Webb Look
That Mitchell and Webb Look

That Mitchell and Webb Look

2006 7.7

Producer

Age 41 (now 61)
24 eps
Still Open All Hours
Still Open All Hours

Still Open All Hours

2014 6.0

Executive Producer

Age 49 (now 61)
40 eps
Ladhood
Ladhood

Ladhood

2019 6.5

Executive Producer

Age 54 (now 61)
6 eps
Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping
Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping

Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping

2025 6.3

Producer

Age 60 (now 61)
6 eps
Posh Nosh
Posh Nosh

Posh Nosh

2003 7.5

Producer

Age 38 (now 61)
9 eps
The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff
The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff

The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff

2012 6.9

Producer

Age 47 (now 61)
3 eps
Christmas Carole
Christmas Carole

Christmas Carole

2022 6.3

Producer

Age 57 (now 61)
Young Hyacinth
Young Hyacinth

Young Hyacinth

2016 5.1

Executive Producer

Age 51 (now 61)
Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun

Attila the Hun

2008 6.5

Director

Age 43 (now 61)
Shedites
Shedites

Shedites

2026

Producer

Age 60 (now 61)
Sardines
Sardines

Sardines

1995

Writer

Age 30 (now 61)
Unstable
Unstable

Unstable

Story

Tracey Breaks the News
Tracey Breaks the News

Tracey Breaks the News

2017 10.0

Executive Producer

Age 52 (now 61)
6 eps
The Answer Run
The Answer Run

The Answer Run

2024

Executive Producer

Age 59 (now 61)
25 eps