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Robin Sheppard (sometimes credited as Robin Shepperd) is a British television director who has directed Lucky Jim (2003), Octavia , Cherished (2005), The Bad Mother's Handbook , and episodes of Kingdom , Casualty , Playing the Field , New Tricks and At Home with the Braithwaites . She was jointly nominated for a British Academy Television Award in 1998 for her work on Wing and a Prayer , and Cherished won the Best Drama Documentary Grierson Award in 2005. Shepperd will be directing the 2010 episodic video game, Venus Redemption . [1] Shepperd is currently attached to Apples, a 2012 film adaptation of Richard Milward's 2007 book of the same name.

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References

  1. "E3 2009: Venus Redemption Details". IGN. Archived from the original on 21 June 2009.