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Dominique Moloney

Dominique Moloney

Dominique is a writer with an eye for both comedy and drama. 

She was the series creator of WPC 56, an original drama for BBC One about a pioneering young policewoman working in Birmingham in the 1950s. It ran for three seasons (2012-2015) and was nominated for seven Royal Television Society Midlands awards. She has also written episodes of the award-winning  Land Girls (BBC) and Father Brown (BBC Studios), as well as Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Detectives (BBC Studios). She was part of the core writing team on Casualty (BBC Cymru Wales/BBC) for two years, during which time the show was nominated (2017) and won (2018) a BAFTA for Soap and Continuing Drama. Most recently, she has written episodes of The Sister Boniface Mysteries (BBC Studios). 

Her other work includes EastEnders; more than 40 episodes of  Doctors (both BBC); and an episode of the Charles Dicken’s adaptation The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby (Kindle Entertainment/BBC). She has also written several radio plays for BBC Northern Ireland/Radio 4, and was the winner of the Tony Doyle New Writer’s bursary for BBC Northern Ireland Drama in 2003.  

Dominique is currently working as series creator and lead writer on upcoming murder mystery series The Puzzle Lady (Factual Fiction/ZDFE/PBS America). She has several other original projects in development, including the legal drama The Basement Files (Long Story TV/UKTV). 

Agent: Charles Walker, United Agents