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Simon Spencer (producer) was born on 26 June, 1959, is a television. Discover Simon Spencer (producer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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2022

Spencer is writer and producer of a new British musical Are You As Nervous As I Am? that will premiere in London in October 2022. The creative team includes composer Leighton James House and lyricist Shaun McKenna.

In 2016, Spencer began collaborating with lyricist Shaun McKenna and composer Leighton James House to create the musical Are You As Nervous As I Am? Delayed due to the pandemic and lockdowns, the show premièred at London's Greenwich Theatre from 1 October 2022, running until 23 October. The press release issued in June 2022 describes this new British musical as "a strong female-driven story of empowerment: touching on disability, sexuality, abuse and race, with memorable characters and powerful original songs."

2021

The production is directed by Phoebe Barran, with musical arrangements by Dr Matthew Malone, set and costume design by Kevin Jenkins, lighting by Mike Robertson, and movement by Denni Sayers. It stars Katie Elin-Salt as Peggy, a young and impressionable girl with a passion for singing, and Emma Thornett as Janet, "the runaway sister in search of a more honest life". As early as April 2021, the @areyouasnervous Twitter account reported that cast and creatives were in the studio recording original songs, with band arrangements by Matthew Malone.

2013

In 2013, Spencer was elected to the BAFTA TV committee with a special interest in children's TV. This included sitting on the BAFTA Kids committee for six years.

2008

Other notable programmes, with Spencer working as both showrunner and series producer, include: Waybuloo (BBC 2008–2011), Cbeebies biggest preschool commission since the Teletubbies and again BAFTA nominated, described as a "show of wonder and delight" by the Daily Telegraph newspaper; Zack & Quack (Nickelodeon 2011–2014); and Jessy and Nessy (Amazon Prime 2018–19).

2003

In 2003, writer and producer Jocelyn Stevenson (Creative Director at HIT Entertainment) engaged Spencer to reimagine the classic Thomas & Friends stories and to develop the original five-minute format for a relaunch of the live action series for both PBS in the United States and Channel 5 in the UK (2003–2008). This provided Spencer with his a second BAFTA nomination.

1999

Since 1999, Spencer has specialised in directing and producing international preschool television series across various multimedia formats blending animation, live action, puppets and animatronics. Series include Moptatop's Shop (1999–2003) and the ground-breaking BAFTA-nominated Jim Henson's Construction Site (ITV 2001–2002).

1995

In 1995 and 1996, Spencer produced and directed several international television specials for The Walt Disney Company including On The Trail Of The Lion King featuring Australian singer Dannii Minogue.

1991

Among Spencer's shows as a director are two BBC entries into the prestigious Golden Rose of Montreux festival (Rory Bremner in 1991 and The Rudy Coby Show in 1994), as well as ITV comedy series Gayle's World, 1997 winner of the Royal Television Society (RTS) Award for Best New Light Entertainment programme.

1989

Working his way up the production ladder, from 1989 Spencer directed a number of high-profile entertainment programmes. These included popular stand-up, sketch shows, talk shows, situation comedy and music programming.

Notable credits include: The Paul Daniels Magic Show (1989), In Sickness and in Health (1990), Rory Bremner (1991) and Wogan (1992). Spencer also co-directed The Laurence Olivier Awards (1993–1995).

1983

Spencer was appointed deputy stage manager and then stage manager at the Torch Theatre in Pembrokeshire, Wales. At that time he was the UK's youngest repertory theatre stage manager. Spencer joined BBC Television in 1983 as a Floor Assistant.

1977

In 1977, Spencer began his career as an assistant stage manager at the Mercury Theatre in Colchester. He later became a puppeteer at the DaSilva Puppet Company, which was unique in its position as Britain's largest and most successful unsubsidised puppet company. During that time, Spencer performed with shadow puppets, bunraku puppets, rod puppets and marionettes.

1959

Simon Spencer (born 26 June 1959) is a British television and theatre producer, director and writer.