Geoffrey Perkins
Known for: Production
Born: February 21, 1953 - Died: August 28, 2008
Geoffrey Perkins (22 February 1953 – 29 August 2008) was a British comedy writer, producer and performer. He served as Head of Comedy at BBC Television from 1995 to 2001, overseeing major series including The Royle Family, The Fast Show and Jonathan Creek. Perkins first gained prominence as a radio producer, most notably on BBC Radio 4’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, where he helped shape the series’ sound and structure. He also helped revitalise I’m Sorry, I Haven’t A Clue, introducing the long-running “Mornington Crescent” round. He co-created and starred in Radio Active with Angus Deayton, later adapted for television as KYTV. After working at Hat Trick Productions, he returned to the BBC before moving into independent production with Tiger Aspect, producing acclaimed shows including The Catherine Tate Show, Harry & Paul, Father Ted and Benidorm. Perkins was widely respected for his editorial judgment and influence on modern British comedy.
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Whatever Happened to Spitting Image?
Self (archive footage)
Father Ted
Voice of Spanish Interpreter
Operation Good Guys
KYTV
Norbert Smith: A Life
Producer
A Very Open Prison
Producer
Blackadder: Back & Forth
Executive Producer
Spitting Image: Election Special '87
Producer
Spitting Image: Bumbledown – The Life and Times of Ronald Reagan
Producer
Spitting Image: The Sound Of Maggie
Producer
My Hero
Producer
My Family
Producer
Lee Evans: So What Now?
Producer
A Perfect State
Producer
About Face
Writer
Coogan's Run
Writer
Game On
Producer
Harry Enfield's Television Programme
Writer
Kiss Me Kate
Producer
Benidorm
Producer
World of Pub
Producer
Coupling
Executive Producer
The Catherine Tate Show
Producer
Harry & Paul
Producer