Australian Screenwriter
Thomas Duncan-Watt is an Australian screenwriter and playwright .[ 1] He has won three AWGIE Awards [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] for his screenplays from five nominations.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] His work on UK series Dennis & Gnasher earned the series its first BAFTA nomination .[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] In 2017, he was one of the mentors at the Arts/Screen Hackathon, along with Sarah Houbolt and others, which was organized by Australia Council for the Arts .[ 11] In 2021, he won the John Hinde Award for Excellence in Science Fiction Writing for his work on the series Space Nova .[ 12] In 2022 his original series The Eerie Chapters of Chhaya was announced as the winner of the Kindred co-production initiative between the ABC and CBC networks.[ 13]
Career
TV writing
Duncan-Watt began his career as a writer on Australian comedy series Good News Week .[ 14] His series credits include Dennis & Gnasher , Pirate Express , Winston Steinburger & Sir Dudley Ding-Dong ,[ 15] Beat Bugs , Alien TV . In 2018, Duncan-Watt was brought on as one of the writers on sci-fi action series Space Nova ,[ 16] for which he also wrote the pilot.[ 17] The series was subsequently nominated for two AWGIE Awards, with Duncan-Watt winning the award for his episode Ghost Station . In 2019, Duncan-Watt, and collaborator, Suren Perera won Best in Show [ 18] [ 19] at the Asian Animation Summit in Seoul for their 'original concept', Escape from Pirate Asylum.[ 20] [ 21] Duncan-Watt and Perera were also the first international winners of the Ottawa Animation Festival’s ‘Pitch THIS’ competition, for their original series, Owl & Cloud .[ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
Plays
Duncan-Watt is the co-creator of two comedy plays, Thank You For Being a Friend [ 25] [ 26] and That Golden Girls Show: A Puppet Parody ,[ 27] [ 28] both of which use Muppets-style puppets to parody the 1980s television series The Golden Girls .[ 29] Thank You For Being a Friend toured Canada, where it won ‘Best Independent Theatre Production’ at the Broadway World Awards.[ 30] That Golden Girls Show: A Puppet Parody debuted in 2016 Off-Broadway. The show commenced a US tour in 2019.[ 31] [ 32]
Awards and accolades
Citations
^ "Thomas Duncan-Watt - The Screen Guide" . Screen Australia . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "AWGIE wins for 'Hearts and Bones', 'Penguin Bloom', 'The Hunting', 'Total Control' " . IF Magazine . 8 December 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Groves, Don (12 July 2019). "Nominees for the 52nd annual AWGIE Awards announced" . IF Magazine . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Maddox, Garry (25 August 2017). "Hacksaw Ridge and Lion win but Leah Purcell's The Drover's Wife dominates Awgies" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Mustangs FC, Beat Bugs Writers Win 2019 AWGIE Awards" . The Australian Children's Television Foundation . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Little J and Big Cuz, Mustangs FC, Space Nova Writers Receive AWGIE Awards" . The Australian Children's Television Foundation . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "2019 AWGIE Children's Nominees Announced" . The Australian Children's Television Foundation . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Aussie Duo Wins 2016 Pitch This! Competition with 'Owl and Cloud' " . Animation World Network . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Beano: Reinventing the iconic British brand" . www.bafta.org . 22 October 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Thomas Duncan-Watt - ABOUT" . www.thomasduncanwatt.com . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Arts/Screen Hackathon | Australia Council" . www.australiacouncil.gov.au . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Slatter, Sean (16 May 2022). "Thomas Duncan-Watt wins 2021 John Hinde Award for 'Space Nova' " . IF Magazine . Retrieved 30 July 2023 .
^ Slatter, Sean (15 November 2022). "ABC and Canada's CBC renew agreement, announce Kindred projects" . IF Magazine . Retrieved 30 July 2023 .
^ "NSW Write Night: TV Comedy Panel" . Australian Writers' Guild . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Winston Steinburger & Sir Dudley Ding Dong (2016) - The Screen Guide - Screen Australia" . www.screenaustralia.gov.au . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Space Nova (2021) - The Screen Guide - Screen Australia" . www.screenaustralia.gov.au . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Space Nova's Journey to Screen" . ACTF Blog . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "ESCAPE FROM PIRATE ASYLUM. Co Creators Suren Perera and Thomas Duncan-Watt for Pop Family Entertainment.A Image" . FilmInk . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Escape From Pirate Asylum named Best In Show at 2019 Asian Animation Summit | CLPR" . clpr.com.au . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "ESCAPE FROM PIRATE ASYLUM NAMED BEST IN SHOW AT ASIAN ANIMATION SUMMIT 2019" . FilmInk . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Knox, David (26 November 2019). "Aussies recognised at Asian Animation Summit | TV Tonight" . Tvtonight . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Aussie Duo Wins 2016 Pitch This! Competition with 'Owl and Cloud' " . Animation World Network . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ " "Owl and Cloud" wins "Pitch This!" at OIAF 2016" . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "OIAF opens submissions for Pitch THIS! competition" . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Webster, Andy (23 January 2014). "The Golden Girls, in a Shade of Pink" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Thank You for being a Friend | The American Sitcom: Half an Hour Well Spent" . sites.psu.edu . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "Sex and the Senior Citizens" . www.northernexpress.com . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Makin, Bob. "Avenel PAC presents puppet parody of 'Golden Girls' TV show" . MyCentralJersey.com . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ "That Golden Girls Show! a puppet parody" . uispac.com . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Henry, Alan. "Winners Announced For The 2017 BroadwayWorld Toronto Awards; COME FROM AWAY Wins Best Musical!" . BroadwayWorld.com . Retrieved 7 June 2021 .
^ "StackPath" . www.citybeat.com . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Runnells, Charles. " 'The Golden Girls' are back — as puppets! Parody recreates TV sitcom in Bonita Springs" . The News-Press . Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Knox, David (17 May 2022). "Space Nova wins 2021 John Hinde Award for Excellence" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 23 December 2023 .
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