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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adam_TandyAdam Tandy - Wikipedia

    Adam Tandy is a British television producer and director known for his collaborations with Armando Iannucci. Early life [ edit ] Tandy attended Latymer Upper School (Class of 1981). [1]

  2. Adam Tandy is known as an Producer, Actor, Director, Executive Producer, and Location Manager. Some of their work includes In the Loop, Inside No. 9, The Thick of It, I'm Alan Partridge, Detectorists, Come Fly with Me, Anglian Lives: Alan Partridge, and Time Trumpet.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1046953Adam Tandy - IMDb

    Adam Tandy. Producer. Director. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Adam Tandy is known for Inside No. 9 (2014), Detectorists (2014) and That Christmas (2024). More at IMDbPro.

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  4. Aug 22, 2023 · Adam Tandy, the executive producer of "Inside No. 9," describes how the dark British anthology series pulled off an elaborate stunt, switching an episode with a fake game show that had viewers ...

    • What’s Been Your Favourite Episode of Inside No. 9 to Produce So Far?
    • What Do You Think Makes Inside No. 9 So Popular?
    • Is There Any Subject You’D Love to Explore But Haven’T Yet?
    • What’s The Hardest Thing About Making Inside No. 9?
    • Who Would Be Your Perfect Guest Star, Alive Or Dead?
    • Have You Ever Been Surprised by The Twists That Reece and Steve Come Up with?
    • Was It Nerve-Racking Making The Live Show?
    • How Did You Become A Producer?
    • Any Tips For People Who Want to Become A Producer?

    Go on, start with a really unfair question - it's like asking a parent to name their favourite child! When people ask me this question I like to stick up a bit for the films which don’t often get into everyone's Top Nine, like Last Gasp or And The Winner Is… because they are still hugely entertaining, with great performances from all involved, but ...

    Is Inside No. 9 popular? It has an intensely loyal and enthusiastic audience, which is unusual for an anthology show, but Inside No. 9 has never been a huge ratings smash. I think the people that find it and enjoy it are attracted to the sheer novelty of sometimes quite complicated stories being told in a short space of time in an unexpected way. I...

    We’ve done several showbiz-themed episodes and quite a few set in family houses, but I am really drawn to the idea of doing something with a big industrial backdrop. Like Alien or Chernobyl. Let’s see what we can afford first, though.

    We have a pretty good budget for a comedy, but a really small budget for a drama, and all the more so for having to start afresh every week with a new cast, new location, and sometimes a new director and crew. That’s simultaneously a hugely exciting prospect, as every week is a new opportunity to try something different, but also a massive challeng...

    We’ve been really fortunate to have attracted so much amazing talent to the show over the past eight years, but if we're still going there’s a huge number of actors that we’d love to work with. It only takes a week out of one's life, so the perfect guest star is the one that can fit us into their busy schedule. We do have roles for dead guest stars...

    There are often little clues in the scripts that make it possible to guess what the ending is going to be, and if the twist genuinely comes out of nowhere that probably means we need to add a tiny clue somewhere, even if the viewers only notice it on a second watch. Part of the fun is leaving just enough clues to hide the twist in plain sight - may...

    Despite appearances to the contrary, the day of the live show went very smoothly, thanks to the superb team of people we had working on the project. The only nerve-racking days were when we suddenly lost our Manchester studio (four weeks to go), or when we thought the big secret had been rumbled by the press (four days to go).

    After working in theatre I joined the BBC as a floor assistant with the intention of eventually working in drama, but as I worked my up the job ladder my career guided me towards BBC2 comedy. I left the BBC in 1999, and have been a freelance producer ever since.

    Always try out all the other jobs first in case you can get a better deal. If you still end up being a producer, heaven help you, at least all the other experience will make you a lot better at doing the job. Inside No. 9 is on BBC Two and BBC iPlayerat 10pm on Monday 3 February.

  5. Adam Tandy, Producer (Inside Number 9, Catastrophe) If you would like to read a sample of my work please send me an email. Click here to listen to my Runners 'first 10 pages' review on The Sit-Com Geek podcast - ep37

  6. Dec 20, 2023 · The Executive Producers for BBC Studios are Adam Tandy and Josh Cole. ENDS. About BBC Studios Comedy Productions. BBC Studios has been the home of British comedy for over half a century, with ...

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