Rob Gittins

British television writer


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| name = Rob Gittins | birth_date = | nationality = British | occupation = Writer | years_active = Rob Gittins is a British screenwriter and novelist. TV shows he has written for include EastEnders, Tiger Bay, The Bill, Casualty, and Emmerdale. Gittins is the longest-serving writer on EastEnders and in 2015 he received an Outstanding Achievement Award (off-screen) at the British Soap Awards. He has also written over twenty radio plays for BBC Radio 4, and a drama series, Losing Paradise, which won the Gold Drama Medal at the New York International Radio Festival. He has published five novels.

References

References

  1. (10 February 2016). "Face to face with screenwriter Rob Gittins".
  2. (17 May 2015). "Soap awards pay tribute to Kirkbride". BBC News.
  3. "Search: 'rob gittins' {{!}} Y Lolfa".

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