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    Holman. Retrieved 21 July 2009. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sue Vertue. Sue Vertue on Twitter Sue Vertue at IMDb Sue Vertue at Hartswood Films...
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  • British network BBC, along with Hartswood Films, with Moffat, Gatiss, Sue Vertue and Rebecca Eaton serving as executive producers. The series is supported...
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  • terms. The series was inspired by Moffat's relationship with producer Sue Vertue, to the extent that they gave their names to two of the characters. Coupling...
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  • Distribution. Moffat also serves as executive producer alongside his wife Sue Vertue, with Lawrence Till as producer. Moffat described writing the script “in...
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    based upon the development of his relationship with television producer Sue Vertue. In March 2004, Moffat was announced as one of the writers for the revived...
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  • dancer Sue Vertue (born 1960), English television producer Sue Allen Warren (1917–1997), American clinical psychologist and educator Sue Wicks (born...
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  • Moffat also co-created. Her daughter, Sue Vertue, produced the series. Vertue married her childhood sweetheart Clem Vertue in 1951. They divorced amicably in...
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  • written, created, and executive produced by Tom Moran. Steven Moffat and Sue Vertue also executive produce the series. The series is produced by Hartswood...
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    by Audrey Niffenegger, who was also set to executive produce alongside Sue Vertue and Brian Minchin. Production companies involved with the series included...
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  • and antiquary John Vertue (1826–1900), English Roman Catholic prelate Robert Vertue (died 1506), English architect and mason Sue Vertue, British television...
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  • episodes) Production Executive producers Steven Moffat Sue Vertue Alex Mercer Producer Sue Vertue Running time 60 minutes Production company Hartswood Films...
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    September 2013). "Sherlock season 3 filming finished: 'It's a wrap,' says Sue Vertue – BBC new trailer released". Christian Today (with video). Retrieved 22...
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  • writer Simon Nye, executive producer Beryl Vertue and director Martin Dennis. It was produced by Sue Vertue. Neil Morrissey plays part-time taxi driver...
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  • loosely based on the beginnings of Moffat's real-life relationship with Sue Vertue. NBC commissioned a remake of the show for the American market, reportedly...
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  • sitcom. Written by Steven Moffat, it is based on his relationship with Sue Vertue, the show's producer. Martin Dennis directed all 28 episodes for Hartswood...
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  • Production Executive producers Mark Gatiss Steven Moffat Sue Vertue Ben Irving Producer Sue Vertue Running time 88–91 minutes Production company Hartswood...
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  • London. The filming was attended by several hundred fans, whom producer Sue Vertue begged not to leak too much information. Telegraph journalist Sheryl Garratt...
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  • another half an hour to the episode—they had to film it again. Producer Sue Vertue adds that additional footage to increase the length would not have matched...
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  • producer Peter Bennett-Jones Producers John Howard Davies (Episodes 1–3) Sue Vertue (Episodes 4–9, 12–15) Peter Bennett-Jones (Episodes 10–11 and 15) Running...
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  • Dibley – The Specials". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2016. Sorensen, Sue (11 June 2014). The Collar: Reading Christian Ministry in Fiction, Television...
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    called one of his "small parts in big films", and came to the attention of Sue Vertue and Stephen Moffat, who would later cast him in Sherlock. In 2008 he had...
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  • (working on studio and location sequences respectively) and producer Sue Vertue. It was also the first episode to introduce the familiar "street" version...
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    Moffat as "terrifying". Mikkelsen was suggested for the role by producer Sue Vertue and recorded an audition video for the production team in which he urinated...
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    Steven Moffat (born 1961), television writer and producer, and his wife Sue Vertue (born 1960), television producer, live in East Sheen. Valerie Vaz (born...
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  • experience of co-creator Steven Moffat and his executive producer and wife Sue Vertue, who also have bright security lights and are frequently startled whenever...
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  • Production Directed by John Henderson Written by Steven Moffat Produced by Sue Vertue Executive producer(s) Richard Curtis Music by Mark Ayres, Malcolm Clarke...
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  • Geraldine McNulty Melinda Messenger Ann Mitchell Mark Monero Patsy Palmer Sue Perkins Su Pollard. Pollard played a character called Heidi Honeycombe; when...
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  • Scandal in Belgravia Beryl Vertue, Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Rebecca Eaton, and Bethan Jones, executive producers; Sue Vertue, producer PBS 2013 (65th)...
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  • Hartswood Films is a British television production company founded by Beryl Vertue in 1979. They have also produced dramas such as Jekyll, as well as documentaries...
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  • episodes 3 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Beryl Vertue Sue Vertue Producer Elaine Cameron Cinematography Gavin Finney Running time 60...
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