Monday 06 October
Four Award-winning television writers explore the multiple worlds and possibilities in time travel drama - from Doctor Who to Life on Mars and Goodnight Sweetheart
Steven Moffat, BAFTA award-winning writer of Doctor Who, Ashley Pharoah, Emmy-winning writer of Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes and Maurice Gran, BAFTA award-winning writer of Goodnight Sweetheart joined us for an evening of expert insight in Cardiff.
The event was chaired by Laurence Marks, BAFTA award-winning comedy writer of The New Statesman, Goodnight Sweetheart and Birds of a Feather.
BAFTA Writers: Time Travel in TV Drama and Comedy, 6 October 2008 (Image: BAFTA).
Laurence Marks, BAFTA award-winning comedy writer of The New Statesman, Goodnight Sweetheart and Birds of a Feather, chaired the event (Image: BAFTA).
Steven Moffat at BAFTA Cymru's 2008 event; 'BAFTA Writers: Time Travel in TV Drama and Comedy'
Steven Moffatt, Maurice Gran and Ashley Pharoah on stage (Image: BAFTA).
Ashley Pharoah, Emmy-winning writer of Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes (Image: BAFTA).
Maurice Gran, BAFTA award-winning writer of Goodnight Sweetheart (Image: BAFTA).
BAFTA Writers: Time Travel in TV Drama and Comedy, 6 October 2008 (Image: BAFTA).
The audience gather for the event in Cardiff (Image: BAFTA).
The Time Travel writers relax after the event (Image: BAFTA).
Maurice Gran, Steven Moffat, Laurence Marks and Ashley Pharoah after the event.
Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Ashley Pharoah and Steven Moffatt after the event (Image: BAFTA).