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Apparitions
Shaun Dooley as Liam

Apparitions, a new drama series for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖÌýOne



Production biographies

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Carolyn Reynolds - Executive Producer

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Carolyn Reynolds joined Lime Pictures (previously called Mersey Television) as Chief Executive in June 2005 after leaving Granada where she was the Controller of Drama.

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At Lime Pictures, Carolyn oversees the production of all drama including the award-winning soap opera Hollyoaks and the children's drama, Grange Hill.

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While in her position at Granada, Carolyn was Executive Producer of Coronation Street, a drama she has had a long association with, having produced it during the Nineties.

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Carolyn's other projects included Cold Blood starring Matthew Kelly and Jemma Redgrave; a one-off comedy Von Trapped! written by Jonathan Harvey, which was screened in 2004 on ITV1; The Stepfather, a two-part drama starring Philip Glenister, Robert Bathurst and Lindsey Coulson; The Baby War, a 90-minute drama transmitted on ITV1 in 2005; Suspicion, a two-part thriller starring Amanda Redman; and Avenging Angels, a comedy-drama starring Jessica Stevenson.

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Another of Carolyn's projects, Blue Murder starring Caroline Quentin, was first screened in May 2003 and achieved nine million viewers, making it the best performing short-run drama on ITV1 that year. This show also returned for a second series in 2004.

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As Controller of Drama at Yorkshire Television, Carolyn was responsible for one of ITV's biggest ratings successes in recent years, At ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ With The Braithwaite's starring Amanda Redman and Peter Davison.

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Carolyn's other credits while at Yorkshire included The Innocent starring Caroline Quentin; Jonathan Harvey's first television drama Birthday Girl, starring Sarah Lancashire; and the highest-rated new drama of 1997, Reckless starring Robson Green, Francesca Annis and Michael Kitchen.

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Tony Wood - Executive Producer

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Tony Wood was brought up in Deal in Kent and is a graduate of Manchester University Drama Department.

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He began his television career on Channel 4's Brookside.

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Following a brief spell as script editor at Emmerdale Farm, Tony joined David Liddiment's successful Entertainment department at Granada Television.

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While at Granada he developed, script edited or produced over 200 hours of network programming including Rik Mayall Presents, Families, In Suspicious Circumstances, Revelations, Surgical Spirit and The Grand.

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Tony spent the late Nineties as an executive producer in ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ drama before leaving to devise and produce the Lock Stock series with Guy Ritchie for Channel 4.

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He returned to ITV in 2000 as the Head of Continuing Drama for the entire network, overseeing around 400 hours per year of some the nation's most popular programmes.

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In 2003 Tony took over as producer of Coronation Street. His stint on the programme garnered nearly 100 awards, achieved all top five spots in the weekly ratings charts 25 times and attracted luminous talents as diverse as Status Quo and Sir Ian McKellen.

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Since January 2006, he has been Creative Director of Lime Pictures.

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Working alongside Chief Executive Carolyn Reynolds, he is charged with growing that company in to the UK's largest and most prestigious drama production company.

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Tony oversees all programme output from Lime.

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Ann Harrison-Baxter - Producer (Episodes 1 & 2)

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Ann Harrison-Baxter's producing career began in 1999 when she was given the opportunity to produce the first series of ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ drama Clocking Off for Red Production Company.

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The series starred Sarah Lancashire and Christopher Eccleston and won a string of awards including a BAFTA for Best Drama Series.

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Her career went from strength to strength as she went on to produce the BAFTA-nominated third series of The Cops for World Productions.

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Ann then continued her association with Red Production Company, working with Russell T Davies on such critically acclaimed ITV shows as Bob & Rose, The Second Coming and Mine All Mine.

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She subsequently produced the BAFTA-nominated ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Two drama series Conviction.

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Ann then worked for Company Pictures to produce the first series of ITV's Wild At Heart starring Amanda Holden and Stephen Tompkinson.

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Most recently she was an Executive Producer on Waterloo Road, a Shed production for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One.

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Caroline Levy - Producer (Episodes 3 - 6)

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Before joining Lime Pictures to produce Apparitions, Caroline was developing a wide range of film and television projects for UK and US broadcasters including Film4, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ, HBO, Showtime and AMC.

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She has produced and co-written both dramas and documentaries filming around the world.

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In 2007 she produced Channel 4 and Showtime's psychological thriller Cape Wrath starring David Morrissey.

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For FX she pitched, produced and co-wrote the movie Oil Storm. The film was shot in America and Russia and aired three months before Hurricane Katrina and proved eerily prophetic.

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"You couldn’t help wondering how a British producer could work all this out but the world's most powerful government couldn’t," said the Daily Telegraph. "Oil Storm did an alarmingly fine job of exposing the glaring weaknesses of the US economy."

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Prior to producing in the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ's drama department, Caroline worked in ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ News & Current Affairs and Documentaries for five years on a range of programmes including Rough Justice, Assignment, Correspondent and Newsnight.

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Joe Ahearne - Writer/Director

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Joe Ahearne began his career as writer and director on critically acclaimed ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ drama This Life, starring Jack Davenport and Andrew Lincoln, which won the Writers' Guild award in 1997.

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In 1998 he wrote and directed the six-part mini-series Ultraviolet which became a cult hit and was recently selected by the BFI for the 25-year retrospective of Channel 4.

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In 2005 he received a Best Director BAFTA nomination for his work on the first series of Doctor Who which won Best Drama Series at the BAFTA and Broadcast Awards.

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In 2006 he wrote and directed ITV film Perfect Parents starring Christopher Eccleston, which won the 2007 Rome Fiction Fest.

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Joe most recently directed the 10-year anniversary episode of This Life.

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