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Following this they moved into television writing, starting with a three part adaptation of [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]’s novel ''[[Kidnapped]]'', for [[BBC One]].
Following this they moved into television writing, starting with a three part adaptation of [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]’s novel ''[[Kidnapped]]'', for [[BBC One]].


They have also written for the BBC One's ''[[Robin Hood (BBC TV series)|Robin Hood]]'' (2006) and [[ITV1]]'s ''[[Primeval (TV series)|Primeval]]'' (2007). Their two part BBC [[Sherlock Holmes]] drama ''[[The Baker Street Irregulars]]'' was shown in March 2007. Feature Films in development include a live-action version of [[Rudyard Kipling]]’s ''[[The Jungle Book]]'', and a Victorian action-adventure movie for Intermedia.
They have also written for the BBC One's ''[[Robin Hood (BBC TV series)|Robin Hood]]'' (2006) and two episodes of [[ITV1]]'s ''[[Primeval (TV series)|Primeval]]'' (2007). Their two part BBC [[Sherlock Holmes]] drama ''[[The Baker Street Irregulars]]'' was shown in March 2007. Feature Films in development include a live-action version of [[Rudyard Kipling]]’s ''[[The Jungle Book]]'', and a Victorian action-adventure movie for Intermedia.


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Revision as of 11:19, 28 February 2008

Kurti & Doyle are a British scriptwriting team comprising Richard Kurti and Bev Doyle. Their work in independent British cinema led to a two year writing contract with US studio Miramax. Following this they moved into television writing, starting with a three part adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Kidnapped, for BBC One.

They have also written for the BBC One's Robin Hood (2006) and two episodes of ITV1's Primeval (2007). Their two part BBC Sherlock Holmes drama The Baker Street Irregulars was shown in March 2007. Feature Films in development include a live-action version of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, and a Victorian action-adventure movie for Intermedia.