Jim Carter in Conversation with Georgia Pritchett

JIM CARTER IN CONVERSATION WITH GEORGIA PRITCHETT

TUESDAY 5 APRIL, 7PM

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Jim Carter will host an in-person conversation with multi award-winning comedy and drama writer Georgia Pritchett, discussing her varied and exciting career and new memoir My Mess is a Bit of a Life. Georgia has won five Emmys, five Writers Guild awards, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and a Producer’s Guild award for her television writing.

Join us on 5 April for a very special evening of behind-the-scenes stories and gain insight on how to start a career in writing from the mind behind global TV shows such as Succession, Veep, Miranda, The Thick of It and Smack the Pony.

Important Information

This is a live in-person event, hosted in Kiln Cinema. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, signings and/or photographs with the cast will not be possible.

Georgia Pritchett

Georgia is a multi-award-winning comedy and drama writer, who has five Emmys, five Writers Guild awards, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and a Producer’s Guild award. She is currently a writer and co-executive producer on HBO’s critically acclaimed show, Succession, which recently completed its third season. Georgia was the co-executive producer and writer on the HBO multi-Emmy winning show Veep, which ran for seven seasons.

Georgia recently show-ran The Shrink Next Door for Apple TVan adaptation of the hit podcast, it starred Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd and Kathryn Hahn.

She wrote three episodes of HBO’s Avenue Five, Armando Iannucci’s space comedy starring Hugh Laurie. Georgia has written extensively for Miranda Hart and Tracy Ullman and the shows Have I Got News for YouSmack the Pony, Not Going Out and The Thick of It. She created, wrote and show-ran 2DTV for ITV as well as Quick Cuts starring Doon Makichan, Feel The Force and three series of Life of Riley – starring Caroline Quentin for the BBC.

Georgia’s memoir My Mess is a Bit of a Life was released in the summer of 2021 to rave reviews.

Jim Carter

Jim Carter is best known for his work on Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), Shakespeare in Love (1998) and Downton Abbey (2019), amongst many other acting credits.