Jonathan Myerson

Jonathan Myerson (born 12 January 1960 in Cardiff, Wales) is a British dramatist and novelist, writing principally for television and radio. His partner is novelist Julie Myerson.

Myerson's first play ''Making a Difference'' was commissioned by the Oxford Playhouse Company. A subsequent work, ''Diary of a Nobody'' was written for the National Theatre.

His work includes ''Number 10'', a five-part series for BBC Radio 4 about a fictional Prime Minister and his staff in Downing Street, including an episode in which Saint Helena is invaded by Angola.

His animated film of ''The Canterbury Tales'' was nominated for an Oscar (as animated short film) in 1999 and won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film in addition to four Primetime Emmys.

He has also written scripts for several British television drama series including ''The Bill'', ''Holby City'', ''EastEnders'', ''Jupiter Moon'' and ''The Legend of William Tell'' as well as being involved in animation. He has written scripts for ''Testament: The Bible in Animation'' and ''The Canterbury Tales'' (as being head director and executive director) and voice directed ''Animated Tales of the World''. In June 2017, Myerson's ''That was Then'' was broadcast in five parts as BBC Radio Four's ''15 Minute Drama''. His radio dramatizations include ''The Republicans'', a suite of six plays about recent US presidents first broadcast in 2018.

Myerson is the author of two novels, ''Noise'' (1998) and ''Your Father'' (1999) and is a founding partner of The Writer's Practice, a literary consultancy.

He was a Labour councillor for Clapham Town Ward, Lambeth from 2002 to 2006

, he is the Course Director, MA in Creative Writing (Novels) at City University London's Journalism Department. Provided by Wikipedia
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