Rob Gittins
British television writer
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::summary British television writer ::
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| name | Rob Gittins |
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| nationality | British |
| occupation | 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
- (10 February 2016). "Face to face with screenwriter Rob Gittins".
- (17 May 2015). "Soap awards pay tribute to Kirkbride". BBC News.
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