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Tuesday 19 October
Portraits of the six screenwriters involved in the BAFTA and BFI Screenwriter's Lecture Series in association with the JJ Charitable Trust. Pictures for BAFTA by Jay Brooks and Barry J Holmes.
Four of the six screenwriters from the series attended the Peter Morgan lecture at BAFTA Headquarters including (from left to right) Simon Beaufoy, Aline Brosh Mckenna, Peter Morgan and Christopher Hampton (Photography: Jonny Birch).
Sir David Hare (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Sir David Hare reveals the inspiration behind his writing (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Sir David Hare (Picture: BAFTA/ Jonny Birch).
Screenwriter Aline Brosh Mckenna at her desk (Photography: BAFTA/Barry J Holmes).
Aline Brosh McKenna reveals the inspiration behind her writing (Picture: BAFTA/Barry J Holmes).
Aline Brosh Mckenna (Picture: BAFTA/ Jonny Birch).
Sir Ronald Harwood reveals the inspiration behind his writing (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Sir Ronald Harwood (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Sir Ronald Harwood (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Simon Beaufoy (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Simon Beaufoy reveals the inspiration behind his writing (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Simon Beaufoy (Picture: BAFTA/ Jonny Birch).
Peter Morgan (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Peter Morgan reveals the inspiration behind his writing (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Peter Morgan (Picture: BAFTA/ Jonny Birch).
Christopher Hampton (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Christopher Hampton reveals the inspiration behind his writing (Picture: BAFTA/Jay Brooks).
Christopher Hampton (picture: BAFTA/ Jonny Birch).
Celebrated screenwriter Jeremy Brock introduced the event series by stating that "no great film can exist without a great screenplay" (Photography: Jonny Birch)