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Martin Smith
Martin is a BAFTA winning filmmaker whose short TRACKS - a naturalistic portrayal of children's cruelty in a powerful, raw and affecting film - won the BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Short Film.

Martin Sterling
Martin Sterling has been a professional writer most of his adult life. Starting out as journalist, including a long spell as a BBC Arts Correspondent, he has subsequently published 5 books, one of which - Morecambe and Wise: Behind The Sunshine - was a Sunday Times bestseller.
Martin Bannister was born in Wigan, Lancashire. He studied Fine Art and later went on to graduate from UEA's Creative Writing MA programme. He has worked as a freelance artist, carpenter, teacher and has written for Radio 4. He lives and works in South London.

Martin Crimp
Martin Crimp, born 1956, is a British playwright whose 1997 play, Attempts on her Life, established his international reputation.
Martin Scurr

Jacqui Honess-Martin
Jacqui is the creator, writer and executive producer of Maternal, which aired on ITV in 2023.
Jacqui took part in the inaugural Next Generation Showrunner Programme, set up and led by Chris Chibnall's Imaginary Friends.

Kat Rose-Martin
Bradford born and based, Kat is a writer/actor and inaugural winner of the Kay Mellor Fellowship.

Anna Russell-Martin
Awards:
2024 Rising Stars of Scotland
Highly Commended - Ian Charleson Awards 2024 for her performance in Macbeth
Highly Commended - Ian Charleson Awards 2022 for her performance in Life Is A Dream

The Estate of Martin Gilbert
Sir Martin Gilbert was one of Britain's most distinguished historians. Born in London in 1936, he went to Highgate School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read British Imperial History and Soviet Studies.
