Damien Timmer

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Damien Timmer
Born
Damien Gerard Timmer

(1968-10-20) 20 October 1968 (age 53)
NationalityBritish
OccupationJoint-Managing director, television producer, television executive
Years active1994–present

Damien Gerard Timmer (born 20 October 1968 in Chelsea, London) is an English Joint-Managing Director of British independent production company Mammoth Screen, which was established in 2007. [1] He has executive produced Lost in Austen , Wuthering Heights , Bouquet of Barbed Wire and Endeavour for ITV, and Margot, [2] Blandings , Remember Me , Poldark and Christopher and His Kind [3] for the BBC. Monroe is a new series for ITV. [4] Parade's End is a major 5 part serial by Tom Stoppard being made for the BBC in 2011. [5]

Damien Timmer also executive produces Marple , Poirot and Lewis for ITV, and executive produced The Prisoner with AMC / ITV Productions. [6]

Previously, Damien Timmer was head of Granada London Drama, where he was responsible for executive producing Housewife, 49 , If I Had You , Dracula , Ballet Shoes and Russell T Davies Casanova , starring David Tennant, made by Red Productions. [7]

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