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Tony Basgallop was born on 1968-07- in British, is a British screenwriter. Discover Tony Basgallop'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 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
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Born 1968-07-, 1968
Birthday 1968-07-
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Nationality United Kingdom

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Timeline

2017

The following year, two episodes of 24: Live Another Day written by Basgallop were broadcast on Fox, beginning his work in the States. He would then return for 24: Legacy in 2017. He has also written for Outcast, the American version of Resurrection and Berlin Station. Most recently, Basgallop has been credited as the creator and writer for the series Servant on Apple TV+.

2013

In 2013, he wrote What Remains, which was longlisted for the drama category of the National Television Awards. What Remains was the first whodunit that Basgallop had written; in the past he had avoided detective dramas.

2006

Basgallop wrote the TV movie The Good Housekeeping Guide (2006) and a year later, Confessions of a Diary Secretary (2007). In 2008, he wrote Hughie Green, Most Sincerely for BBC Four. The movie was nominated for the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Short Form TV Drama.

Basgallop was the creator of Hotel Babylon, which first aired in 2006 and ended in 2009. He wrote Moonshot in 2009. In 2010, his episode of Being Human aired. In the same year, the television drama film Worried About the Boy was released, which was written by Basgallop. Rachel Cooke, writing in the New Statesman questioned whether he intended his script to be as funny as it turned out. Basgallop wrote three of the episodes of Sirens on Channel 4, all airing in 2011. In 2012, he wrote Inside Men.

2005

He worked again with David Attwood on an adaptation of William Golding's trilogy set on a British sea voyage to Australia. It was known as To the Ends of the Earth (2005). Basgallop worked on three of its episodes after the death of its original writer, Leigh Jackson. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, the miniseries was nominated for two awards. The first award was the Golden FIPA for TV Series and Serials, and the second was the BAFTA TV Award for Best Drama Serial.

1998

Basgallop wrote an episode of Children's Ward, which aired on ITV. In 1998 he wrote an episode of Casualty, called Toys and Boys, in series 13. The episode was watched by 12.58 million viewers. In 2000, he wrote the crime drama Summer in the Suburbs, which was directed by David Attwood.

1996

Between 1996 and 2001, Basgallop wrote fourteen EastEnders episodes. His first episode aired on 21 October 1996 and last one on 26 February 2001. In 2001, he wrote the first episode of The Residents, and the comedy short It's Not You, It's Me. In 2004, he wrote an episode of Outlaws called The Soft Spot. In 2003 and 2004, he wrote two episodes of Teachers.

1968

Anthony John Basgallop (born July 1968) is a British television writer best known for writing Inside Men (2012), What Remains (2013), Servant (2019), and the miniseries To the Ends of the Earth, an adaptation of William Golding's trilogy.