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Kenith Trodd
Kenith Trodd’s professional relationship with Dennis Potter began when he worked as Story Editor on The Wednesday Play He was also script editor on the BBC’s Thirty-Minute Theatre, working with Potter on Emergency - Ward 9 (1966).He later produced Pennies From Heaven (1978) and Blue Remembered Hills (1979) as well as the banned Brimstone and Treacle (1976) and The Singing Detective (1986). Trodd also produced Potter’s final dramas, Karaoke (BBC/Channel 4, 1996) and Cold Lazarus (Channel4/BBC, 1996). He was awarded the RTS Silver Medal in 1986-87 and the BAFTA Alan Clarke Award in 1993. Amongst the many other writers whose work he has produced are David Mercer, Colin Welland, Julia Jones, Jim Allen, Stephen Poliakoff, Simon Gray and Mike Leigh.