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| Name : | Bryan Kirkwood |
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| ID : | 346150 |
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| Gender: | Male |
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| Born: | 1976 ( 37 years ) |
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| Country: | United Kingdom |
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| Place of birth: | Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotlan |
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| Actors , Producers |
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Bryan Kirkwood is a Scottish television producer, who produced the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks from 2006 and 2009 and BBC soap EastEnders from 2010. Kirkwood was born in Bellshill, Scotland. He also lived in East Kilbride and Edinburgh before moving to Brighton, England at a young age. Openly gay, he was living in Liverpool with his partner in 2006. Kirkwood's first major role came as a storyliner for ITV's Coronation Street. He later took control as the producer for Channel 4's Hollyoaks between 2006 and 2009. After leaving the main Hollyoaks team, he produced the second series of the late-night spin-off Hollyoaks Later, shown in 2009 on E4. On 2 November 2009 it was announced that he would become the executive producer of the BBC One soap opera EastEnders, replacing Diederick Santer. He faced criticism from the media before he even assumed his role on EastEnders, with many reporting he planned to 'sex up' the show on arrival. His appointment came on 1 March 2010 as Santer stepped down from the role after the 25th anniversary celebrations. His first episode was broadcast on 4 June 2010 (moved from 7 June due to a schedule change), though he shares the executive producer credit with Santer for two weeks. His first big decision was the re |
Bryan Kirkwood is a Scottish television producer, who produced the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks from 2006 and 2009 and BBC soap EastEnders from 2010. Kirkwood was born in Bellshill, Scotland. He also lived in East Kilbride and Edinburgh before moving to Brighton, England at a young age. Openly gay, he was living in Liverpool with his partner in 2006. Kirkwood's first major role came as a storyliner for ITV's Coronation Street. He later took control as the producer for Channel 4's Hollyoaks between 2006 and 2009. After leaving the main Hollyoaks team, he produced the second series of the late-night spin-off Hollyoaks Later, shown in 2009 on E4. On 2 November 2009 it was announced that he would become the executive producer of the BBC One soap opera EastEnders, replacing Diederick Santer. He faced criticism from the media before he even assumed his role on EastEnders, with many reporting he planned to 'sex up' the show on arrival. His appointment came on 1 March 2010 as Santer stepped down from the role after the 25th anniversary celebrations. His first episode was broadcast on 4 June 2010 (moved from 7 June due to a schedule change), though he shares the executive producer credit with Santer for two weeks. His first big decision was the reintroduction of characters Kat and Alfie Moon, and his first new character is Vanessa Gold, played by Zöe Lucker. In April and May 2010 he axed ten characters: Charlie Slater, Minty Peterson, Libby Fox, Liz Turner, Adam Best, Danny Mitchell, Lauren Branning, Zsa Zsa Carter, Leon Small and Jean Slater. In April it was announced he would be bringing back Lisa Fowler for one episode. In June 2010, he brought back Sam Mitchell and recast Ben Mitchell and Lucy Beale.
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