James Erskine
Episodes Broadcast: 2006
James Erskine was a winner of the Lloyds Bank Channel 4 Film
Challenge in 1994, with a script called Hippy Critical. Soon
thereafter, he began directing and producing factual programmes like
Omnibus, Tate Modern and The Human Face. Erskine
moved into television drama with episodes of Holby City and
EastEnders in 2002. His first film was the 2004 thriller
EMR, which he co-wrote, co-directed and produced. Erskine's other
directorial outings during the decade included Random Shoes, an adventure for
the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, as well as installments
of Robin Hood and Waterloo Road. Throughout the 2010s, he
continued to variously write, direct and produce; his focus largely
returned to documentary filmmaking, such as the football retrospective
One Night In Turin and the cricket biopic Sachin. During
the Twenties, Erskine directed the true-crime film Skandal! Bringing
Down Wirecard.
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