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Allan Cubitt is a British television, film, and theatre writer, director, and producer and former teacher, best known for his work on Prime Suspect II and The Fall.
Produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, it was written by Allan Cubitt and was a sequel to the same company's adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles, made for the BBC two years previously. [1] Although Silk Stocking retained the same Dr. Watson, Ian Hart, this time the character of Sherlock Holmes was played by Rupert Everett.
The Fall is a crime drama television series filmed and set in Northern Ireland.The series, starring Jamie Dornan as serial killer Paul Spector, is created and written by Allan Cubitt and features Gillian Anderson as Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson.
Jamie Dornan and writer Allan Cubitt, the writer of the series, had previously collaborated on The Fall. [3] The show was filmed in County Fermanagh [ 4 ] and at Springhill House , near Moneymore in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland [ 5 ] Cubbit revealed that the series was a " Brexit warning", saying "we can't afford to go back" to how ...
The Fall is a British crime drama television series filmed and set in Northern Ireland.The series is produced by Artists Studio and created by Allan Cubitt.It premiered in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ at 9:30 pm on 12 May 2013, [1] and in the United Kingdom on BBC Two at 9:00 pm on 13 May 2013. [2]
The Runaway is a six-part British television crime drama series, adapted by Allan Cubitt from the novel by Martina Cole, that first broadcast on Sky1 on 31 March 2011. Directed by David Richards, The Runaway is set in the sleazy, gritty world of '60s and '70s London, and focuses on the doomed romance of East Londoners Cathy Connor (Joanna Vanderham) and Eamonn Docherty (Jack O'Connell).
The Fall, starring Gillian Anderson, is a British-Irish drama series produced by Artists Studio and created by Allan Cubitt. It premiered in the Republic of Ireland at 21:30 on 12 May 2013, and in the UK on BBC Two at 21:00 on 13 May 2013. [1] The series features Jamie Dornan, with John Lynch, Bronagh Waugh, Stuart Graham, and Niamh McGrady.
Creator-writer Allan Cubitt was inspired by guitar manufacturing companies when naming many of his characters. Both Stella and Gibson are brands of guitar. Cubitt explained: "I gave Stella Gibson a double guitar name as she's my central character.