Sarah Phelps

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Sarah Phelps is a British television

Oliver Twist; and J. K. Rowling's The Casual Vacancy,[1] and work with the Royal Shakespeare Company
.

Career

Phelps has written over 90 episodes of EastEnders, including the return of

Great Expectations[2] and the World War One drama series The Crimson Field. The show was cancelled after one series due to middling ratings.[3]

In 2015, she wrote a television adaptation of J. K. Rowling's The Casual Vacancy.[4] In 2020, BBC One commissioned Phelps to write and produce The Sixth Commandment, a four part factual drama about the deaths of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin[5]

Christie adaptations

In 2015, Phelps's

adaptation of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None was broadcast.[6] Reviewing it for The Daily Telegraph, Tim Martin found that, "The final episode of this bloody adaptation by Sarah Phelps did splendid justice to Christie's lightless universe, presenting an isolated mansion full of leaking corpses, in which the characters – quite understandably – freaked out in ways that no previous adaptation has countenanced."[7]

In 2016

The Witness For the Prosecution
went to air, with a script based on the original short story rather than the later play on which other screen adaptations have been based.

In April 2018, another of Agatha Christie's novels adapted by Phelps was broadcast on

Ordeal by Innocence had been pulled from the Christmas scheduling on BBC One after one of the leading actors in the drama miniseries was accused of sexual assault. The programme was re-shot with a new actor, Christian Cooke, replacing Ed Westwick.[8]

In June 2018 it was announced that the BBC were filming a Phelps

In June 2019 it was announced that Phelps would write an adaptation of The Pale Horse.[10]

Filmography

Year Title Episode(s) Broadcaster
2002–2016 EastEnders 94 episodes BBC One
2003 Spine Chillers 1 episode BBC Three
2003 2006 No Angels 3 episodes Channel 4
2006 Goldplated 1 episode Channel 4
2007
Oliver Twist
Mini-Series, 5 episodes BBC One
2007–2008 HolbyBlue 3 episodes BBC One
2011
Being Human
1 episode BBC Three
2011 Camelot 1 episode Starz
2011
Great Expectations
Mini-Series, 3 episodes BBC One
2012 Falcón 2 episodes Sky Atlantic
2014 The Crimson Field Creator, 6 episodes BBC One
2015 The Casual Vacancy Mini-Series, 3 episodes BBC One
2015
And Then There Were None
Mini-Series, 3 episodes BBC One
2015–2016 Dickensian 5 episodes BBC One
2016–2017 Hooten & the Lady Co-Creator 8 episodes, written by 1 episode Sky 1
2016 The Witness for the Prosecution Mini-Series, 2 episodes BBC One
2017 The White Princess 1 episode Starz
2018 Ordeal by Innocence Mini-Series, 3 episodes BBC One
2018 The ABC Murders Mini-Series, 3 episodes BBC One
2019 Dublin Murders Mini-Series, 8 episodes BBC One/Starz
2020
The Pale Horse
Mini-Series, 2 episodes BBC One
2021 A Very British Scandal Mini-Series, 3 episodes BBC One
2023 The Sixth Commandment Mini-series, 4 episodes BBC One

Other work

Phelps's radio work includes Vital Signs II, Cardamom, The Collected Works of Billy the Kid and The Compass Rose: A Tattoo Lexicon. Phelps also wrote for the

Westway before joining the BBC in 2002. Her theatre projects include Tube, Angela Carter, The Subtle Art of Boiling Lobsters, Amaretti Angels and Modern Dance for Beginners.[11]

References

  1. ^ "10 Questions for Screenwriter Sarah Phelps". theartsdesk.com. 4 April 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Great Expectations meets BBC's high hopes thanks to young actor Douglas Booth". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  3. ^ "The Crimson Field axed by BBC, 'gutted' writer Sarah Phelps confirms". The Independent. 11 June 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Sarah Phelps, interview for the Casual Vacancy: 'JK Rowling and I saw eye to eye'". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  5. ^ "BBC One commissions factual drama the Sixth Commandment (W/T), from writer Sarah Phelps".
  6. ^ "And Then There Were None - BBC One". BBC. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  7. ^ "And Then There Were None, episode three, review: 'a class act'". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
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  9. ^ "BBC - First-look image of John Malkovich as Hercule Poirot in BBC One's The ABC Murders - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk.
  10. ^ "BBC One announces new Agatha Christie thriller the Pale Horse". 24 June 2019.
  11. ^ "Sarah Phelps profile". unitedagents.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2017.

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