Awards & Winners

Guy Jenkin

Date of Birth 1955
Place of Birth London
(England, United Kingdom, Great Britain)
Nationality England
Also know as Guy Jenkins
Profession Screenwriter, Television Producer, Television Director, Playwright
Guy Jenkin is a British film director and comedy writer who is best known for working on sitcoms and comedies such as Drop the Dead Donkey, Jeffrey Archer: The Truth and Outnumbered co- written with Andy Hamilton. He wrote the 2003 drama film The Sleeping Dictionary, starring Jessica Alba, as well as the BBC Radio 4 situation comedy Legal, Decent, Honest and Truthful, with Jon Canter. He also contributed to the popular drama Life On Mars, writing the sixth episode of the second series about heroin in 1973 and the Asian community. The episode explores racism at the time. Guy is married to Bernadette Davis, the creator and writer of Some Girls.

Awards by Guy Jenkin

Check all the awards nominated and won by Guy Jenkin.

2011


Nominations 2011 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Programme Outnumbered

2009


Nominations 2009 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Situation Comedy Outnumbered

2000


Nominations 2000 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama Sex 'n' Death

1997


Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama Crossing the Floor

1995


Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme Drop the Dead Donkey

1994


British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme
Honored for : Drop the Dead Donkey

Nominations 1994 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme Drop the Dead Donkey

1992


Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme Drop the Dead Donkey

1991


Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Programme Drop the Dead Donkey