
Graham Duff is a screenwriter, actor, author and producer. He wrote all 53 episodes of Johnny Vegas’s BBC sitcom ‘Ideal’: winner of 3 Royal Television Society Awards. He also wrote the Sky Arts horror anthology series ‘The Nightmare Worlds of HG Wells’ starring Ray Winstone, as well as co-writing the BBC2 sit-coms ‘Hebburn’ starring Vic Reeves, and ‘Dr. Terrible’s House of Horrible’ with Steve Coogan. For Radio 4, his wrote Mark Gatiss’s long running sci-fi sit-com ‘Nebulous’, as well as adapting Alexei Sayle’s short stories for the comedy drama series ‘The Absence of Normal’.
As an actor, aside from appearing in his own shows, he’s also appeared in ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts 1 & 2’, ‘Alan Partridge’, ‘The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret’ and Ben Wheatley’s ‘High Rise’.
Graham’s script editing work includes the Alan Partridge feature film ‘Alpha Papa’, UK Gold’s ‘Murder They Hope’, and 55 episodes of BBC Radio 4’s Sony Gold award winning ‘Count Arthur Strong’s Radio’, which he also directs. He’s the author of 3 books: ‘Foreground Music: A Life in 15 Gigs’, ‘The Future’s Here To Stay: The Singles of the Fall’ and ‘The Otherwise’ co-written with Mark E. Smith. Graham also has provided consultancy work on a wide range of projects: from Idris Elba’s Sky One sitcom ‘In The Long Run’, to the Jason Statham blockbuster ‘The Trench’.
He also presents the on line music show Graham Duff’s Mixtape, as well as curating the Heaven’s Lathe record label, whose roster includes new artists, alongside established names such as Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, David J of Bauhaus and Cosey Fanni Tutti.
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