Nigel Williams

Nigel Williams was born on January 20, 1948 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England as Henry Nigel Williams. He is a writer and producer, known for Sea Wolf (2009), Moby Dick (2011) and Dirty Tricks (2000). He has been married to Suzan Harrison since June 2, 1972. They have three children.

Works

Catherine the Great
6.8

Catherine the Great

This four-part historical drama follows the end of Catherine the Great's reign and her affair with Russian military leader Grigory Potemkin that helped shape the future of Russian politics.

Release Date:2019-10-03

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:4

Vote Count:158

The Name of the Rose
7.0

The Name of the Rose

Northern Italy, 1327. The Franciscan monk William of Baskerville and his young apprentice Adso of Melk reach an isolated Benedictine abbey on the Alps to aid in a dispute between the Franciscan Order and the Avignon papacy. Upon arrival at the abbey, the two find themselves involved in a chain of mysterious deaths.

Release Date:2019-03-04

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:8

Vote Count:105

6.3

The Roof

A brief comedy about a visit from a legendary theatre maker and his legion of fans.

Release Date:2016-03-31

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:3

6.3

Enchanted Kingdom

An extraordinary, spell-binding journey through the realms of nature to discover that the natural world is stranger, more magical, more mystical than anything you could possibly imagine. You'll be propelled from enchanted forests to the edge of the underworld, from a paranormal planet into fantastical seas, from celestial mountains through mercurial waters, finally to experience the ultimate celebration of nature's magic, the greatest gathering of wildlife on Earth. You won't believe your eyes or ears as you meet amazing creatures and experience nature as it's never been seen before, eye-to-eye with the creatures, on an adventure where you will truly believe the real world is more extraordinary and awe-inspiring than any fiction.

Release Date:2014-03-25

Department:Writing

Job:Scenario Writer

Vote Count:30

7.2

Wodehouse In Exile

An all-star cast heads up this intimate film about how author, P.G.Wodehouse, came to face a charge of treason during the Second World War and how this quintessential Englishman, creator of Jeeves and Wooster, became an exile from his own country and never set foot on English soil again.

Release Date:2013-03-25

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:6

Moby Dick
5.7

Moby Dick

The sole survivor of a lost whaling ship relates the tale of his captain's self-destructive obsession to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick.

Release Date:2011-05-08

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:4

Vote Count:39

Sea Wolf
4.8

Sea Wolf

Captain Wolf Larsen, the notorious Sea Wolf who rules the crew of his ship, the Ghost, with an iron fist. While on the high seas he takes on a castaway, the literary critic Humphrey Van Weyden. But instead of dropping him off at the next harbour, Larsen forces him to work in his crew as a ship boy. The young dandy has to fight for his very own survival in this new, rough world on board. But his most dangerous challenge is the captain himself, who involves him in an evil game.

Release Date:2009-11-04

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:7

Dance with a Serial Killer

In 1989, a woman was brutally murdered in broad daylight on a beach in Brittany. The detective assigned to the case was a young homicide cop, Jean Francois Abgrall. He became convinced that the murderer was a weird drifter called Francis Heaulmes who, despite an alibi, kept dropping mysterious hints. Abgrall recounts how he trailed Heaulmes through France to bring him to justice.

Release Date:2008-02-24

Department:Directing

Job:Director

Elizabeth I
7.2

Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I is a two-part 2005 British historical drama television miniseries directed by Tom Hooper, written by Nigel Williams, and starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I of England. The miniseries covers approximately the last 24 years of her nearly 45-year reign. Part 1 focuses on the final years of her relationship with the Earl of Leicester, played by Jeremy Irons. Part 2 focuses on her subsequent relationship with the Earl of Essex, played by Hugh Dancy. The series originally was broadcast in the United Kingdom in two two-hour segments on Channel 4. It later aired on HBO in the United States, CBC and TMN in Canada, ATV in Hong Kong, ABC in Australia, and TVNZ Television One in New Zealand. The series went on to win Emmy, Peabody, and Golden Globe Awards. The same year, Helen Mirren starred as Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen, with which she dominated the award season.

Release Date:2005-09-29

Department:Production

Job:Executive Producer

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:81

2.5

Footprints in the Snow

Paralysed from the waist down after a car crash, Julie Hill struggles to get used to her disability and to save her marriage. It looks as if her husband will leave her. Then doctors try a revolutionary treatment which feeds electrical impulses to her leg muscles - allowing her to ride a bicycle once again and so go out for bike rides with her family. Her marriage survives and she and her husband end up closer together than before.

Release Date:2005-09-11

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:2

Dylan Thomas: From Grave to Cradle

Born in 1914, Dylan Thomas was an unruly and undisciplined child who was interested only in English at school and was determined from childhood to become a poet. Little did he know that he would eventually become world-renowned. The film unravels the myth by tracing the poet's biography backwards, from his much written about, much lied about death, to the heart of the Dylan Thomas story and his beginnings in a quiet street in suburban Swansea.

Release Date:2003-11-22

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Character:Narrator

5.6

Bertie and Elizabeth

The duke of York, nicknamed Bertie, was born as royal 'spare heir', younger brother to the prince of Wales, and thus expected to spend a relatively private life with his Scottish wife Elisabeth Bowes-Lyon and their daughters, in the shadow of their reigning father, George V, and next that of his elder brother who succeeded to the British throne as Edward VIII. However Edward decides to put his love for a divorced American, Wallis Simpson, above dynastic duty, and ends up abdicating the throne, which now falls to Bertie, who reigns as George VI.

Release Date:2002-06-04

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:7

6.0

The Secret Centre

The English novelist, John Le Carré discusses his life as a secret agent and writer in this documentary about spies in fact and fiction, produced for British television.

Release Date:2000-12-26

Character:Self / Presenter

Vote Count:3

5.7

Dirty Tricks

Martin Clunes plays Edward, an English tutor at an Oxford language school. Seemingly charming and thoughtful, Edward is really a calculating liar and manipulator. A series of events triggered at a dinner party leads Edward down a very precarious and hilarious path.

Release Date:2000-09-24

Department:Writing

Job:Screenplay

Vote Count:7

Presumption: The Life of Jane Austen

Release Date:1995-10-23

Department:Directing

Job:Director

The Wimbledon Poisoner
3.5

The Wimbledon Poisoner

Henry Farr, a Wimbledon solicitor desperate to rid himself of his wife, settles on murder as a solution to his problem.

Release Date:1994-12-11

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:2

1.0

Skallagrigg

Back in the 'bad old days' when the physically and mentally disabled were locked away in institutions a legend grew of someone who could stand up to the authorities and help them. This charming story is how a group of disabled people went to chase that legend. To assist them John is forced to come to terms with his daughter and her friends.

Release Date:1994-03-09

Department:Writing

Job:Screenplay

Vote Count:1

Witchcraft
1.0

Witchcraft

The director of a a film about witchcraft gets rather carried away and endangers the lives of his cast.

Release Date:1992-12-14

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:1

The Last Romantics

A semi-fictionalized account of the life of writer F.R. Leavis, his mentor Arthur Quiller Couch, and Leavis's own students at Cambridge University.

Release Date:1992-03-29

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

7.0

Dostoevsky's Travels

Dmitri Dostoevsky, Leningrad tram driver and great-grandson of Fyodor Dostoevsky, travels to western Europe following the footsteps of his great-grandfather's own journey in 1862. Dmitri hopes his efforts will help him realise his dream of owning a Mercedes.

Release Date:1991-09-10

Department:Editing

Job:Editor

Vote Count:1

Centrepoint
6.0

Centrepoint

A young man is reunited with his father, who has been presumed dead for ten years, and then tries to unravel the truth behind his disappearance.

Release Date:1990-10-08

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:4

Vote Count:2

7.9

From Moscow to Pietushki

A look at Benedict Yerofeyev, the elusive author of the Russian underground classic From Moscow to Pietushki, who has existed on the fringes of Soviet society for most of his life.

Release Date:1990-04-04

Department:Production

Job:Executive Producer

Vote Count:7

The First Kangaroos

The story of the Australian Rugby League's first visit to England.

Release Date:1988-04-21

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Screen Two
6.8

Screen Two

Series of single made-for-television dramas.

Release Date:1985-01-06

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:33

Vote Count:5

Charlie

Charlie Alexander is a private detective who gets caught up in sinister trade union machinations when he stumbles across the dying Stan Peace, a shop steward in the Distributive Worker's Union. Peace dies, but Charlie wants to know why his name was in Peace's address book. As Charlie investigates, things get murkier.

Release Date:1984-03-23

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Johnny Jarvis
5.0

Johnny Jarvis

Johnny Jarvis and Alan Lipton are two teenagers in their final year of secondary school at a comprehensive in Hackney in 1977. Energetic, anxious and occasionally naïve, the unlikely pair are on the brink of entering the adult world of the late '70s and early '80s when prospects are slim.

Release Date:1983-11-10

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:6

Vote Count:1

7.0

Baby Talk

It's such a simple, natural thing to have a baby, thinks Mary. But she and husband Paul are preoccupied with their careers. Can their young neighbour Tessa help, or are the emotions around a new baby more complex than anyone had expected?

Release Date:1981-04-21

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:1

Talkin' Blues

John and Helen have moved into a house in Brixton, sourh London. John then gets to know a couple of his neighbours, his next door neighbour, who is black, and a white neighbour and his young leather-clad son.

Release Date:1977-02-28

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Three Lions

Three Lions

Ten-part series is set in 12th Century Europe. It begins when King Richard I is shipwrecked somewhere off the coast of Trieste. His disappearance kickstarts the story of an epic struggle across Europe for its most powerful crown.

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

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