Adrian Hodges

Adrian Hodges
Born England
Occupation Screenwriter, writer, producer
Known for Survivors (2008), BBC1. A modern version of the 1970s drama series set in a post-apocalyptic Britain.

Adrian Hodges is a British television and film writer.

He began his career in journalism for Screen International magazine [1][2] and his screenwriting debut was the 1991 television drama Tell Me That You Love Me, followed by screenplays for The Bridge (1992) and Tom & Viv (1994) for which Miranda Richardson and Rosemary Harris both received Oscar nominations.[1]

After his film adaptation of Julian Barnes's Metroland (1997) Hodges concentrated on writing for television, including Amongst Women (1998), his adaptation of John McGahern's novel for BBC TWO which received a BAFTA nomination for Best Serial and won the Grand Prix award at the Banff Television Festival, 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 episodes. As of 2010 Hodges is currently working on a fourth and fifth season of Primeval, to be aired in 2011 and 2012. In 2008 he was also reported to be working on and a new adaptation of Silas Marner.[3]

On 22 November 2007, the BBC announced that they were going to remake Survivors, as written by Adrian Hodges. Two series were shown on BBC One, in 2008 and 2010.[4]

Hodges wrote and adapted the screenplay for the 2011 film, My Week with Marilyn.[5]

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