Nial Fulton
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Nial Fulton is a film and television producer.
[edit] Background
Fulton was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland and attended Portora Royal School and Queen's University Belfast. He is a qualified architect and lives in Australia with his partner and their two children.
[edit] Career
Fulton has worked on productions that include Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. Other selected credits include working as a location assistant on the UK television series Cold Feet, credits on Blind Flight and the short film Everything In This Country Must [1].
In 2004 Fulton production managed Channel 4's Jump Britain. He featured in the documentary Making Jump Britain, which also screened on Channel 4. In 2005 he line produced two television series for Australian broadcasters, Two Of Us [2] Bondi Rescue and feature documentary Naked On The Inside [3].
In 2006, Fulton joined Essential Viewing [4] and produced a four part documentary series Policing The Pacific [5], which followed the Australian Federal Police on deployment in the Solomon Islands and East Timor. In 2007 he produced Ten Pound Poms [6] and line-produced The Catalpa Rescue [7] and The Bridge [8] for Essential Viewing.
In 2008 Fulton is producing an Irish/Australian factual drama called The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce [9] which was shot on location in Tasmania and Sydney and is currently in post production in Sydney.