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Piers Wenger

Piers Wenger is a British television executive who serves as controller of BBC drama commissioning.

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Early life

Wenger was born Piers John Wenger in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England on 29 June 1972.

Career

Wenger was appointed as controller of BBC drama commissioning in 2016, [1] after four years as head of drama at Channel 4. Prior to Channel 4, he was head of drama at BBC Wales and an executive producer on Doctor Who . As a producer, he closely collaborated with Victoria Wood over a decade on her dramatic projects. He produced her BAFTA and RTS award-winning dramatization of Nella Last's diary Housewife, 49, collaborated with her on Loving Miss Hatto , Wood's dramatization of the life of classical pianist Joyce Hatto and co-executive produced Eric and Ernie , Peter Bowker's biopic of the young Morecambe and Wise in which Wood also starred.

In his time at Channel 4, he managed a number of popular dramas. In February 2015, Indian Summers , a period drama chronicling the last years of British imperial rule in India launched and recorded the highest overnight drama audience for a Channel 4 drama in 20 years. [2] No Offence , Paul Abbott's anarchic police procedural, launched strongly later in the same year and won the Royal Television Society Award for best drama series. Humans , Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley's sci-fi series, a co-production with AMC, became a significant ratings hit, breaking the record set by Indian Summers earlier in the year.[ citation needed ]

In his first stint at the BBC, he was responsible for commissioning Tom Stoppard's Parade's End and Kevin Elyot's dramatization of the life of Christopher Isherwood, Christopher and His Kind .

In 2021, as the BBC's Head of Drama, Wenger confirmed that he had reluctantly backed a decision to discontinue the long-running hospital drama Holby City in favour of the return of Waterloo Road, one representing the north of Britain.

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Executive Producer

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References

  1. Barraclough, Leo (28 June 2016). "BBC Appoints Piers Wenger as Drama Chief" . Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  2. "Indian Summers becomes C4's biggest drama in 20 years". BroadcastNow.co.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
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Preceded by BBC Wales Head of Drama
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Faith Penhale