Steven Canny
Steven Canny is an
Education
Canny attended Filton High School, Bristol, before going to
Career
Canny moved into his career as a
In 2009 he won the Sony Gold Drama Award with
In 2010 he won the Sony Gold Drama Award with People Snogging in Public Places by
Canny was listed as the Executive Producer of the winners of the Gold, Silver and Bronze Sony Awards for Best Comedy in 2011.[5] He was Executive Producer of the pan-BBC initiative for the Edinburgh Festival in 2011.[6]
Canny was Executive Producer of more than 300 hours of comedy on Radio 4 including: News Quiz, Tom Basden's Party, Rudy's Rare Records, Radio 4's Advent Calendar and The Show What You Wrote.[7]
Plays written include: A Dulditch Angel,[8] Spyski (revived as The Importance of Being Honest),[9] Origins,[10] No Wise Men,[11] The Hound of the Baskervilles[1] The Arthur Conan Doyle Appreciation Society,[12] and The Time Machine; A Comedy (nominated for an Olivier Award 2024).[13]
By Spring 2023 The Hound of the Baskervilles has had more than 200 theatrical productions worldwide with the majority being in the US.[14]
In September 2013, the BBC announced that they had appointed Canny as Executive Producer, BBC Comedy Scotland.[15] There he has been the Executive Producer of Mammoth, Miller's Mountain[16] (winner Scottish BAFTA Best Comedy 2014),[17] Bob Servant (winner Best Comedy RTS Scotland Award),[18] Don't Drop the Baton,[19] Comedy Playhouse: Where it All Began,[20] What's Funny about the Indyref,[21] Still Game Live,[22] Radges,[23] Sketchland, Two Doors Down (winner Best Comedy RTS Scotland Award),[24] Mrs Brown's Boys (winner of BAFTA, Scottish BAFTA, IFTA, RTS and National Television Award),[25] Gary: Tank Commander Election Special,[26] Stop/Start,[27] Porridge,[28] Pumped,[29] British Sitcom: 60 Years of Laughing at Ourselves,[30] A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong,[31] Lost Sitcoms[32] and Still Game series 7, 8 & 9.[33]
Personal life
Canny is married to theatre director Orla O'Loughlin, currently the Vice Principal and Director of Drama at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. They have two children and live in Edinburgh.[34]
References
- ^ a b "PBJ Management".
- ^ "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui". 21 October 2002.
- OCLC 49632006. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
- ^ Staff (2011). "The Sony Radio Academy Awards – Winners – 2010 – Production Awards – Best Drama". radioawards.org. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
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- ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/be-inspired/steven-canny [dead link]
- ^ BBC – Suffolk – Entertainment – A Dulditch Angel
- ^ PEEPOLYKUS: SPYSKI! (The Importance of Being Honest)
- ^ "Pentabus Theatre : Current Programme : Origins". Archived from the original on 24 October 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
- ^ PEEPOLYKUS: No Wise Men
- ^ "The Arthur Conan Doyle Appreciation Society at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh". Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- ^ "The Original Theatre Company | Award-winning UK based touring theatre company".
- ^ Sommers, Michael (12 May 2012). "A Review of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles,' at the New Jersey Repertory Company". The New York Times.
- ^ BBC comedy lures back Princess exec | News | Broadcast
- ^ Mountain Goats – BBC1 Sitcom – British Comedy Guide
- ^ British Academy Scotland Awards: Winners in 2014 | BAFTA
- ^ Bob Servant
- ^ Don't Drop The Baton – BBC1 Scot Sketch Show – British Comedy Guide
- ^ Comedy Playhouse: Where It All Began (TV Movie 2014) – IMDb
- ^ BBC Two – What's Funny About the Indyref?
- ^ Still Game – Live in Glasgow [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Michael Hines, Pati Marr, Laura Marks: DVD & Blu-ray
- ^ Radges – BBC3 Sitcom – British Comedy Guide
- ^ BBC Two – Two Doors Down
- ^ "BBC One - MRS Brown's Boys".
- ^ Nicola Sturgeon gets election grilling – from Gary: Tank Commander – The Scotsman
- ^ Stop/Start – BBC1 Sitcom – British Comedy Guide
- ^ "Porridge". IMDb. 6 October 2017.
- ^ "Pumped - BBC3 Sitcom". British Comedy Guide.
- ^ "BBC Four - British Sitcom: 60 Years of Laughing at Ourselves".
- ^ "A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong (TV Movie 2017) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ "BBC Four - Lost Sitcoms".
- ^ "BBC One - Still Game".
- ^ "BBC Radio Scotland - Stark Talk, Orla O'Loughlin".