Sinchronicity
Production team and episode one synopsis
Executive producer - Julian Murphy
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Julian graduated from Cambridge and worked as a director in theatre before going
to Yorkshire TV as a script editor.
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He later moved to Central where he worked
on Boon, Inspector Morse and a number of other shows.
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While at Central he developed the ITV hit Peak Practice and was the story editor
on the first two series. Julian co-founded the production company, Ikona,
which made The Vet for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ONE.
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Later he joined the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ as Executive Producer
working on a number of programmes including the award-winning
Preston Front, Dalziel & Pascoe and Dangerfield.
He went on to produce the first series of Scarlet Pimpernel films for the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳
and A&E Network in America.
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Before joining Shine, Julian produced the first
two series of hit teen show As If, and the American version for Sony and
UPN in Los Angeles.
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Since joining Shine as Creative Director, Julian has executive
produced two series of the hugely popular Hex for Sky and two seasons
of the hit series Sugar Rush for Channel 4.
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Executive producer - Johnny Capps
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After graduating from the University of Manchester, Johnny began his career working
as a script editor for Paul Abbott.
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He later moved to the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ as Development
Executive, working on a number of productions including The Scarlet Pimpernel
and Dangerfield.
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Following this he was a story editor on Peak Practice and Lock, Stock and Four
Stolen Hooves (written by Guy Ritchie), Lock, Stock ... the series, and the
first series of As If.
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Before joining Shine in February 2002, Johnny was
the producer on the third series of As If, and as a co-producer on the
American version.
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Since joining Shine as Head of Development, Johnny has produced the two series of Hex for Sky and two seasons of the hit series, Sugar Rush for Channel 4.
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Writer - Lucy Watkins
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After graduating from Hull in 1997, Lucy Watkins became a script editor at Carnival
Films. She worked on 56 episodes of the award-winning series of As If before
becoming a full time writer in 2002.
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Since then she has worked on Sugar Rush
(2005) for Channel 4 and Hex (2004 & 2005) for Sony Pictures Europe and
Sky.
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Writer - Julian Jones
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Julian Jones has worked with Shine Limited on a number of projects in the past, including Hex and As If. His television writing credits also include The Bill, The Knock, Soldier Soldier and Taggart.
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Director - Brian Grant
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Brian Grant founded Millaney Grant Productions, which grew into MGMM, one of London's most successful production companies.
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He left England for Los Angeles in 1990 after being offered a first-look deal with Universal Studios where he made a number of high profile
films and TV dramas (Sweet Poison, Mann & Machine and Darkman).
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Since returning to the UK in 1997 he has worked continuously, mainly in TV drama.
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In 2000 he co-created As If, the critically acclaimed teen drama for Channel 4. The first and second series have been sold to more than 25 countries.
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His directing credits include an episode of Doctor Who for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Wales in 2005,
Clocking Off (nominated for best drama in 2004) for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ and Lucy
Sullivan is Getting Married, an ITV drama in 1999.
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Episodes three and four directed by Philip John
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Philip John's writing credits for television include Murphy's Law, Chosen and Sister Lulu.
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Episode one
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Life sometimes hinges on the slightest twist of fate. If sometime porn site journalist
and full-time charmer Nathan had never met the woman with
two vaginas, he never would have ended up in bed with his best mate's girlfriend
Fi....
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And Fi's boyfriend Jase would never have had the shockingly eventful evening
which makes Nathan think he doesn't know his best mate very well at all.
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It's a night out which will change the rest of their lives as Nathan struggles to cope with the guilt of what he's done. But that's not his only problem – his
porn baroness boss Peggy wants the woman with two vaginas to bare all on camera
and it's Nathan's job to make it happen...