Hartswood Films
Hartswood Films is a British television production company founded by Beryl Vertue in 1979.[1] They have also produced dramas such as Jekyll, as well as documentaries, and the 1990s ITV/BBC sitcom Men Behaving Badly.
In 2009, Hartswood opened a production office in Cardiff, which works alongside BBC Wales' "drama village" in Cardiff Bay. The company's first Cardiff-based production is Sherlock, co-created by Steven Moffat.[2]
See also
- Television series by Hartswood Films
References
External links
- Official website
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Media in Cardiff
film production
- Aspect Television
- Bad Wolf
- Bay TV Swansea
- BBC Wales
- ITV Wales
- S4C
- Cardiff Uni TV
- Made in Cardiff
- Broadcasting House, Cardiff
- BBC Roath Lock
- BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House
- BAFTA Cymru
- Hartswood Films
- Calon
- Cardiff Film Festival
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- Tiger Bay
- Human Traffic
- The Contractor
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- Skellig
- Patagonia
- The Big I Am
- Panic Button
- Killer Elite
- Prevenge
- Western Mail
- South Wales Echo
- Echo Extra
- Y Dinesydd
- Gair Rhydd
- Metro
- Wales portal
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