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Matthew Hall (born 1 May 1967) is a British screenwriter and novelist. He is sometimes credited as M. R. Hall. Education. Hall was educated at Hereford Cathedral School and Worcester College, Oxford (1985–88) where he graduated in law.
Matthew Hall is a BAFTA winning screenwriter and best-selling novelist. He began life as a trial lawyer before landing his first TV writing commission aged 27 on ITV's Kavanagh QC starring John Thaw. He has written over 60 hours of prime-time TV drama and eight novels.
Screenwriter and novelist Matthew Hall created the award-winning TV series Keeping Faith. His most recent novel, The Black Art of Killing is now available in paperback.
Complete order of Matthew M.R. Hall books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
Matthew Hall is a BAFTA winning screenwriter and best-selling novelist. He began life as a trial lawyer before landing his first TV writing commission aged 27 on ITV's Kavanagh QC starring John Thaw. He has written over 60 hours of prime-time TV drama and eight novels.
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Matthew Hall may refer to: Matthew Hall (actor) (born 1991), English television actor. Matthew Hall (boxer) (born 1984), English professional boxer. Matthew Hall (curler) (born 1997), Canadian curler. Matthew Hall (figure skater) (born 1970), Canadian figure-skater.
Matthew Hall is the author of the award-winning Jenny Cooper Coroner crime fiction series which inspired the popular CBC TV drama Coroner.
Matthew Hall is the creator and screenwriter of hit BBC Wales and S4C drama Keeping Faith which was made in both the English and Welsh languages and broke records for...
Matthew Hall (born 10 June 1991) is a British actor. Education. He trained with Stage 84 from a young age and studied at Leeds College of Music on a two-year musical theatre course. Work. Hall began his work in television working as a supporting artist in programmes, including Emmerdale, A Touch of Frost and My Parents Are Aliens.