by StephenPoliakoff (Author)
From Stephen Poliakoff, acclaimed author the Emmy Award-winning The Lost Prince, come two unforgettable screenplays broadcast by the BBC in 2006. Friends & Crocodiles is an intoxicating story following the shifting balance of power between a visionary and hedonistic boss, Paul Reynolds, and his secretary Lizzie. Against a backdrop of flamboyant parties, maverick business plans and the boom and bust of corporate Britain in the eighties and nineties, a magnetic relationship of success and failure, aspiration and antagonism is played out. Gideon's Daughter, winner of two Golden Globes and a Peabody Award, is a powerful narrative of ambition, loss and redemption. As the century draws to a close, a new Labour government comes to power and leading PR guru Gideon Warner finds himself feted by politicians, businessmen and starlets eager for his assured touch. But as he reaches the pinnacle of his career, national grief at the death of Princess Diana becomes the emotional backdrop to Gideon's increasing sense of loss at the distance between himself and his daughter. As his ambitions unravel, a chance encounter with the extraordinary Stella begins a relationship that might yet offer him a chance of salvation. As well as the two screenplays, the volume features an entertaining and provocative essay by the author.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 24 Nov 2005
ISBN 10: 0413775607
ISBN 13: 9780413775603
Book Overview: Gideon's Daughter won two Golden Globe Awards in 2006 for Bill Nighy as Best Actor and Emily Blunt as Best Actress in a Supporting Role (in a Motion Picture made for Television), it also won a Peabody Award in 2007. Broadcast by the BBC in 2006, both films received considerable publicity and were acclaimed in the press. Publication followed the triumphant success of The Lost Prince, winner of 3 EMMY Awards including Outstanding Mini-Series (2005). Regarded as one of the greatest British TV dramatists, Poliakoff's many awards also include a Prix Italia for Best Drama for Shooting the Past, a BAFTA for Perfect Strangers, and at the 2002 BAFTA ceremony he received the prestigious Dennis Potter Award.