Mark Seaman

Mark Seaman has over thirty years experience as an award winning television and radio presenter and producer, and has also acted professionally for much of that time. More recently he has found success as a playwright and director for the stage, with a number of his scripts being published and performed both at home and abroad. Further details of Mark's plays and career can be found at his website www.mark-seaman.com His acting credits include C4’s “Brookside”, and the cult '90s film, “Human Traffic”, in which he appeared as reporter Jeremy Factsman. He has appeared in numerous stage productions and professional pantomimes, mainly as a dame! Mark also works successfully as a voice-over artist in film, TV, video and in the corporate sector. Additional broadcast credits include regular daytime programme presentation for both radio and TV with the BBC and for commercial broadcasters. Mark also spent some time in senior broadcast management and as programme controller/director for a number of stations, including Radio West, GWR, Metro Radio and Premier Christian Radio in London, where he also acted as launch director. Mark presented a successful "Soul Music" programme for the BBC to a number of stations regionally during the early 1990s. At Radio West he was the last voice heard on the station before it closed. Additionally, he has held the role of managing editor for the BBC at Radio Cleveland (Now Tees) in Middlesbrough, and was awarded both prestigious Sony and Gillard awards during this time. Utilising his years of drama, presentation and management experience, Mark also offers coaching for individuals and groups in encouraging greater self confidence in personal and business presentation along with team building sessions, events and away days. Further details about Mark can be found at www.mark-seaman.com and at Theatrebristol.net

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