Joy Wilkinson

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Joy Wilkinson is a British screenwriter, playwright, author, and director.

OccupationsScreenwriter, playwright, author, director
KnownforThe Sweet Science of Bruising, Doctor Who
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Joy Wilkinson
OccupationsScreenwriter, playwright, author, director
Known forThe Sweet Science of Bruising, Doctor Who
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Early life

Wilkinson was born in Burnley, Lancashire. At age 14, she co-wrote Fried Eggs & Fag Ends, a play at the Lancashire Young Writers Festival that got reviewed in The Guardian by David Ward.[1] She worked as a journalist before winning the Verity Bargate Award.

Career

Wilkinson has written several plays, such as Britain’s Best Recruiting Sergeant, Fair and The Sweet Science of Bruising, which opened at Southwark Playhouse in 2018.[2] In 2015, she was announced as a Screen Daily Star of Tomorrow for her thriller screenplay, Killer Résumé, which landed her on the 2014 Brit List.[3] She adapted Qiu Xiaolong's Inspector Chen Cao for BBC Radio 4, as well as several Agatha Christie adaptations. Among them were Ordeal by Innocence, Sparkling Cyanide and The Pale Horse.[4][5] In 2021, she wrote an adaptation of Hope Mirrlees' Lud-in-the-Mist for BBC Radio 4.[6]

On television, Wilkinson wrote for Doctors, Holby City, Casualty, and Land Girls. In 2012, Wilkinson adapted The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby as a five-part miniseries for BBC One. In 2018, she contributed the eighth episode of the eleventh series of Doctor Who, The Witchfinders.[7] Wilkinson would novelise her episode as part of the Target Collection,[8] and later wrote the short story The Simple Things.[9] She wrote the comic strip Black Powder for Doctor Who Magazine in 2021. She co-wrote the fourth episode of The Watch,[10] which is inspired by the Ankh-Morpork City Watch from the Discworld series of fantasy novels by Terry Pratchett. On March 17, 2022, it was announced that Wilkinson would be writing a feature adaptation of Kevin J. Anderson and Steven L. Sears’ Stalag-X, to be directed by Francis Lawrence.[11]

In 2020, her directorial debut, the period short film Ma'am, was released.[12] It won at the Emerging Talent Awards at the New Renaissance Film Festival. Wilkinson wrote and directed a follow-up short film, The Everlasting Club in 2021. In 2023, Wilkinson began production on her feature film debut, the low-budget thriller 7 Keys.[13]

Filmography

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Year Title Notes Broadcaster
2006–12 Doctors Wrote 36 episodes BBC One
2006 Casualty Episode: "Heads Together" BBC One
2006 Holby City Episode: "One for My Baby" BBC One
2011 Land Girls Episode: "Farewell My Lovely" BBC One
2012 The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby Wrote 4 episodes BBC One
2018 Doctor Who Episode: "The Witchfinders" BBC One
2020 Ma'am Also director
2021 The Watch Co-wrote: "Twilight Canyons" BBC America
2021 The Everlasting Club Also director
2022 The Pact Series 2, Wrote Episodes 4 & 5[14] BBC One
2023 Lockwood & Co.[15] Wrote 3 episodes Netflix
2024 Suspect Series 2, Co-writer with David Allison Channel 4
2024 7 Keys Feature film. Also director
TBA Wink Feature film.
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