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Bennett's television and radio credits include; Loose Ends, The Stand Up Show, Not Tonight with John Sergeant, The 11 O’clock Show, Large, Commercial Breakdown, Glee Time and the BAFTA winning V Graham Norton.
Most recently he was a writer and presenter on Channel 4’s Big Brother’s Little Brother.
Bennett has written for several children’s programmes including the BAFTA winning The SLAMMER for BBC 1 and he wrote most of the episodes (20 plus a TV movie) of Genie in the House, the highest rated children’s sitcom on Nickelodeon.
He also directed and presented the documentary How To Steal an Identity for Channel 4; which was Pick of the Day in The Guardian and The Telegraph, described as "Fascinating and Disturbing" by the TV Times and went on to be short-listed for a BAFTA.
Bennett currently has several scripts under option and is working on a new sitcom for the BBC.
Bennett is a past winner of both the TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year Award and the BBC New Writer's Award, and is a past finalist of the BBC New Comedy Awards. However his proudest moment was coming third in the 1982 Boy Scout Disco Dancing Championship.
Quotes:
'Hilarious…clever wit….razor sharp' The Standard
'Genuinely original and funny’ The Times
‘A Welsh Seinfeld’ The BBC |