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'''Adrian Hodges''' is a British television and Cinema of the United Kingdom writer.
 
'''Adrian Hodges''' is a British television and Cinema of the United Kingdom writer.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 20 April 2010

This article is written from the real world point of view.

Adrian Hodges is a British television and Cinema of the United Kingdom writer.

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His debut was the 1991 television drama Tell Me That You Love Me, followed by screenplays for The Bridge and Tom & Viv (1994). After his film adaptation of Julian Barnes's Metroland (1997) Hodges concentrated on writing for television, including Amongst Woman (1998), The Lost World (2001) and Charles II: The Power and The Passion (2003).

In 2005 he wrote the episode "Triumph" for the HBO-BBC series Rome. He has since adapted two of Philip Pullman's Sally Lockhart stories for TV: The Ruby in the Smoke (2006) and The Shadow in the North (production completed 2007).

He is co-creator of the ITV sci-fi drama Primeval, for which he wrote four of the six episodes. Hodges is currently working on a third season of Primeval and a new adaptation of Silas Marner

On 22 November 2007, the BBC announced that they were going to remake Survivors, as written by Adrian Hodges, to be shown on BBC One.

Filmography[]

Survivors[]

Primeval[]

    • "Episode One" (2007)
    • "Episode Two"(2007)
    • "Episode Three"(2007)
    • "Episode Six"(2007)
    • "Episode Seven"(2008)
    • "Episode Eight"(2008)
    • "Episode Thirteen"(2008)

The Sally Lockhart Mysteries[]

    • The Ruby in the Smoke (Screenplay, based upon the novel by Phillip Pullman) (2006)
    • The Shadow in the North (Screenplay, based upon the novel by Phillip Pullman) (2007)
    • The Tiger in the Well (Screenplay, based upon the novel by Phillip Pullman) (Production)