Gail Renard
Known for: Writing
Born: December 6, 1951 in Montreal, Québec, Canada
Gail Renard is a Bafta award-winning writer, performer and producer. Gail has also recently won the Writers' Guild Of Great Britain's Outstanding Contribution to Writing Award. Her work includes various BBC, ITV and C4 comedy and children’s series, as well as books, films, radio and stage plays. Gail's latest book, John Lennon: Give Me A Chance, is based on her true story of sneaking into John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s famous Bed-In for peace to get an interview for her school newspaper. The Lennons asked Gail to stay for all eight days and she’s been writing ever since. John Lennon: Give Me A Chance is now being developed for film. Gail started writing on the ITV sit com Doctor In Charge while still a teenager. She's recently co-produced and co-written a new live action series for pre-school children, Monty & Co, which can be seen on CBeebies iPlayer and globally. Gail is currently working on a new project about the Hillsborough tragedy. She can also be found on various podcasts. Gail is the Treasurer of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain and is a member of Bafta. She is also a director of FSE (Federation of European Screenwriters.)
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My Last Five Girlfriends
No. 5 - Award Guest
The Secret Life of Bob Monkhouse
Come Back, Lucy
Writer
Dramarama
Writer
Monty & Co
Co-Writer
The Mysti Show
Writer
ChuckleVision
Writer
The Famous Five
Adaptation
Robin's Nest
Creator
Doctor on the Go
Writer
Kim & Co.
Writer
The Kids from 47A
Writer
Pipkins
Writer
Your Mother Wouldn't Like It
Writer
Custer's Last Stand-Up
Creator