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*1987 ''[[Wish Me Luck]]''
*1987 ''[[Wish Me Luck]]''
*1991 ''[[Selling Hitler]]'' (based on the book by [[Robert Harris (novelist)|Robert Harris]])
*1991 ''[[Selling Hitler]]'' (based on the book by [[Robert Harris (novelist)|Robert Harris]])
*1992 ''Rides''
*1992 ''[[Rides (UK TV series)|Rides]]''
*1995 ''[[A Village Affair (film)|A Village Affair]]''
*1995 ''Dangerous Lady''
*1995 ''[[A Village Affair#Film|A Village Affair]]''
*1995 ''[[Dangerous Lady]]''
*1996 ''The Bite''
*1996 ''[[The Bite (miniseries)|The Bite]]''
*1998 ''The Jump''
*1998 ''[[The Jump (1998 TV series)|The Jump]]''
*2001 ''Do or Die''
*2001 ''Do or Die''
*2011 ''The Runaway''
*2011 ''[[The Runaway (TV series)|The Runaway]]''


==Other activities==
==Other activities==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://warnersisterstv.com/lavinia-warner/ Lavinia Warner] on Warner Sisters website
*[https://warnersisterstv.com/lavinia-warner/ Lavinia Warner] on Warner Sisters website
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*{{imdb name|id=0912517|name=Lavinia Warner}}


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Revision as of 20:31, 5 January 2019

Lavinia Warner is a British television writer and producer. She created several successful TV series in the 80s and 90s, all of which featured women in the leading roles. These included the World War II female internee drama Tenko (1981-5) for the BBC, secret agent drama Wish Me Luck (1988–90) for LWT and the taxi-firm series Rides (1992-3), again for the BBC. For the latter two series she also acted as producer. Warner is now the CEO of Warner Sisters, an independent production company.

Career

After studying history and psychology at university, Warner became a PA in the drama department at LWT, before moving on to Thames Television as a researcher, mainly on This is Your Life. After this she worked in the BBC Features, Current Affairs and Drama departments as a freelance producer and director. After the launch of Channel 4 in 1982, she set up her own independent production company, Warner Sisters, which initially focussed on making television programmes.

Television progammes

Other activities

  • One-time Vice-Chair of PACT
  • One-time Edinburgh Television Festival committee member
  • An original member of the 25% Campaign for increased Independent access to the BBC and ITV
  • Consultant to Hollywood director Bruce Beresford on his feature film Paradise Road. Warner's book Women Beyond the Wire: A Story of Prisoners of the Japanese 1942-45 (co-written with John Sandilands) was the prime source material for the film.