Barbara Slade

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Barbara Slade is a TV screenwriter, creator and executive producer. Born in Los Angeles, California, she now lives in London and works with channels and production companies to develop shows for the international market.

OccupationsWriter, screenwriter, creator, development executive
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Career

Barbara (both a British and U.S. citizen) began her screenwriting career in London when her first show “Brown Bear’s Wedding”[1] starring Helena Bonham Carter, Joss Ackland and Hugh Laurie aired on ITV, Christmas Day. It sold to most major territories, and was nominated for five Emmy awards including ‘Best Writer’. Barbara returned to the USA where she continued her career, writing and developing series for Nickelodeon, Disney, ABC, Fox and many other networks worldwide. She has written features for Working Title and Disney and has received numerous awards and was a finalist for the Humanitas prize for one of her episodes of ‘Rugrats[2].

Barbara was brought on as a development executive for the Disney Channel UK and was lead writer on NRK's prime time award-winning comedy series 'Side by Side', now in its 10th season.

Barbara was Creator/Executive Producer on several original TV series including 'Dead Gorgeous' (CBBC/ABC/Nickelodeon), 'Hi Opie' (TVO/Netflix) and is now working exclusively in comedy-drama. Two of her original shows, 'Heaven is a Perfect Tomato' and 'A Drop of DNA', are currently being pitched.

Barbara's specialty is writing, developing and heading up high concept television shows for the international market. She regularly works with production companies and channels around the world and leads intensive screenwriting and development workshops.

Television credits

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Title Role Year Network/Production Company
Buddi Head Writer/Developer[3][4] 2020 Netflix
Side by Side (Side om side) Series Developer/Writing Lead[3] 2013-2015
Magnus Series Developer 2019
Alle Sammen Sammen Series Developer 2014
Hi Opie! Creator/Executive Producer[5] 2014-2015 TVOKids, Knowledge Network, City Saskatchewan, Netflix, Yippee TV
Alexander and Pete Creator/Executive Producer[3] 2012 TV Movie
Dead Gorgeous Creator/Associate Producer 2010 ABC1, CBBC
Freefonix Series Developer/Head Writer 2008-2009 BBC1, CBBC
Inbox Writer/Producer
Angelina Ballerina Series Developer/Head Writer 2001-2006 ITV, CITV
My Teen Genie Series Developer/Head Writer 2002
Comin' Atcha Series Developer/Head Writer 1999-2000 ITV, CITV
Eloise Series Developer/Head Writer
Rotten Ralph Series Developer/Head Writer 1996 Nickelodeon, CBBC, Fox Family Channel
Rugrats Writer (multiple episodes) 1994-1998 Nickelodeon
The Legends of Treasure Island Series Developer/Head Writer 1993-1995 ABC TV Network, ITV, CITV
Sonic the Hedgehog Writer (multiple episodes) 1993 ABC
The Legend of Prince Valiant Writer (multiple episodes) 1993 The Family Channel
Little Shop Writer (multiple episodes) 1991 Fox Kids, La Cinq
Tales from the Cryptkeeper Writer (multiple episodes) 1991 ABC,Teletoon, CBS
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures Writer - S2.E7 1991 CBS
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Filmography

Awards

  • 1992 Nominated for 'Best Writer' Emmy Award - 'Brown Bear's Wedding'[6]
  • 1995 Nominated for Humanitas Award - 'Rugrats': 'I remember Melville'[6]
  • 1996 Silver Honour Award - 'Rotten Ralph'
  • 1997 Best Animated Series for Children' Cartoons-on-the-Bay (Italy) - 'Rotten Ralph'
  • 1997 Silver Apple Award - 'Rotten Ralph'
  • 2000 Nominated for Bafta Award for 'Best Animated Series' - 'Rotten Ralph'
  • 2001 Nominated for Bafta Award for 'Best Animated Series' - 'Rotten Ralph'
  • 2002 Nominated for Bafta Award for Best Animated Series - 'Angelina Ballerina'
  • 2002 Nominated for Annecy Animation Festival 'Rose Fairy Princess Award'
  • 2002 Silver World Medal for Children's Programs at New York Festival
  • 2006 British Animation Awards Finalist for Children's Choice - 'Angelina Sets Sail'
  • 2006 Oppenheim Platinum Award for best video - 'Angelina Sets Sail'
  • 2010 Nominated for ' Best Children's Television Drama' at Australian Film Institute Awards - 'Dead Gorgeous'

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