George Faber (TV Producer)
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George Stephen John Faber (born 30 November 1959 in
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, London) is a British television producer. He was the founder and joint managing director of Company Pictures, one of the UK's largest independent drama production companies, twice winner of Best Independent Production Company at the Broadcast Awards and also winner of Best European Production Company at the Monte Carlo TV Festival. In 2014 he founded The Forge which produced '' National Treasure'' starring Robbie Coltrane, Julie Walters and
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'' (BBC/ Netflix) *'' National Treasure'' (Channel 4) *'' London Irish'' ( Channel 4) *'' The White Queen'' (BBC) *'' The Village'' (BBC) *'' Secret State'' (Channel 4) *''
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'' ( Sky 1) *'' Women in Love'' (BBC) *''
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'' ( BBC) *'' Generation Kill'' (
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) *'' The Devil's Whore'' ( Channel 4) *'' Einstein and Eddington'' (BBC) *'' The Invisibles'' (BBC) *'' The Palace'' (ITV) *'' Life Is Wild'' ( The CW) *'' Talk to Me'' (ITV) *'' Mansfield Park'' (
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) *'' Shameless'' (Channel 4) *'' Skins'' (Channel 4) *'' Inspector George Gently'' (BBC) *'' Wild at Heart'' (ITV) *''
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'' (ITV) *'' The Ghost Squad'' (Channel 4) *'' The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' (HBO/BBC) *'' The Rotters' Club'' (BBC) *'' Elizabeth I'' (Channel 4/HBO) *''
Marian, Again ''Marian, Again'' is a two-part British psychological thriller serial, written by Ben Court and Caroline Ip and directed by David Drury, that broadcast across two consecutive nights on ITV from 5 September 2005. Filmed in and around Manchester ...
'' (ITV) *'' Not Only But Always'' (Channel 4) *'' Tom Brown's Schooldays'' (ITV) *'' Lawless'' (ITV) *''
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'' (ITV) *'' Sparkling Cyanide'' (ITV) *''40'' (Channel 4) *'' Unconditional Love'' (ITV) *'' Sons and Lovers'' (ITV) *'' Serious & Organised'' (ITV) *''
Rose and Maloney ''Rose and Maloney'' is a British television crime drama series, produced by All3 Media, and broadcast on ITV1 between 29 September 2002 and 26 September 2005. The series stars Sarah Lancashire and Phil Davis (actor), Phil Davis as the principa ...
'' (ITV) *'' White Teeth'' (Channel 4) *'' Nicholas Nickleby'' (ITV) *'' North Square'' (Channel 4) *'' Anna Karenina'' (Channel 4) *'' Cor, Blimey!'' (ITV) *''Never Never'' (Channel 4) *'' The Lakes'' (BBC) *'' The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star'' (Channel 4)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Faber, George S.J. 1959 births Living people People educated at King's College School, London British television producers People from Kensington