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Danny Stack is an Irish screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in children's television. Alongside Tim Clague, he made the live-action family films Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg, Future TX and the TV series Dog Years. Danny and Tim created and co-hosted The UK Scriptwriters Podcast, a regular series of interviews with prominent writers and producers in UK film and television, as well as advice for getting into the industry.


Career

After working as a special effects assistant and then a film critic for JMTV, Stack moved to England and began working for Channel 4's Entertainment department. He also worked as a freelance script reader for
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, Working Title and Pathe. In 2004, Stack won the BBCNI Tony Doyle Bursary Award for New Writing. He gained his first writing credit on ''
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'', followed by ''
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'' and ''
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''. He subsequently moved into children's television, writing for series such as '' Hey Duggee, Thunderbirds Are Go, PJ Masks,
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'' and '' Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy''. He helped set up the Red Planet Prize, a screenwriting award run by Red Planet Pictures, the production company of Tony Jordan. One of the winners was
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, whose script became '' Death in Paradise''. With Tim Clague, Stack founded Nelson Nutmeg Pictures, a production company focusing on low budget children's films and television projects. Their first feature was '' Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?'', starring
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. The film premiered on 10 October 2015 at the 59th
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. In 2020, the pair released their preschool series, ''Dog Years'', on kidoodle.tv, a family-friendly streaming service. Their next film, a science-fiction children's feature titled ''Future TX'', premiered at the Cinemagic Festival in Belfast on 15th October 2022, with a limited theatrical after. In 2023, it was announced Stack and Clague were developing a new animated series, ''Buddybots'', for Creation Entertainment Media and Magic Frame Animation . Stack and Clague are also developing an animated feature for Creation, a children's comedy titled ''Aliens F.C.''. In April 2023, RTE aired a new children's animated series, ''Flix'', based on the books by Tomi Ungerer. Stack was head writer of the series. Also in 2023, Stack and Clague were hired to direct a number of romance dramedies for Reel One Entertainment including ''To England With Love'' starring Georgia Hirst, and ''A Very English Christmas'' starring Kimberley Nixon.


Teaching

Stack has lectured on screenwriting. In addition, he co-authored two guide books with Clague, ''The UK Scriptwriters Survival Handbook: or How to Earn an Actual Living as a Writer'' in 2015, followed by ''Write a Script in 10 Weeks'' in 2017.


Filmography


Television


Film


References


External links


Official Website
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