Jonathan Myerson

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Jonathan Myerson (born January 12, 1960) is a dramatist, writing principally for television and radio. His latest work includes Number 10, a five-part series [1] for BBC Radio 4 about a fictional Prime Minister and his staff in Downing Street.

His animated film of The Canterbury Tales was nominated for an Oscar in 1999 [2] and won the BAFTA [3] for Best Animated Film as well as four Emmys[4].

He is the author of two novels, Noise and Your Father.

He was a Labour councillor for Clapham Town Ward, Lambeth from 2002 to 2006 [5]

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He lives in South London with his wife, the novelist, Julie Myerson, and their three children, Jacob, Chloe and Raphael.

He is also a founding partner of The Writer's Practice, a literary consultancy.[1]

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