
Bennett Arron
Having over 30 sitcom episodes produced on television, Bennett is a much sought after comedy writer.
He has written on the BAFTA winning programmes The Slammer and The Graham Norton Show.
Bennett wrote over 20 episodes of Genie in The House - the highest rated programme on Nickelodeon - and a TV movie.
As well as being an award-winning writer, Bennett is also a stand-up comedian and has played to sell out crowds at the Edinburgh, Glasgow and Leicester Comedy Festivals. He recently supported Ricky Gervais on some of his tour dates.
Bennett wrote, directed and presented the documentary How To Steal an Identity for Channel 4, which was Pick of the Day in The Guardian and The Telegraph, described as “Fascinating and Disturbing” by the TV Times and went on to be short-listed for a BAFTA.
He also presented the documentary The Kosher Comedian for the BBC.
Bennett has recently had his own radio show, Bennett Arron is Jewelsh commissioned by BBC Radio.
Although he is a past winner of both the TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year and the BBC New Writer's Award, his proudest moment was coming third in an International Disco Dancing Championship in Tenerife.
"Genuinely original and funny" The Times
"Hilarious... clever wit... razor sharp" The Standard
"One of the best gagsmiths on the circuit... a Welsh Seinfeld" The Guardian
He has written on the BAFTA winning programmes The Slammer and The Graham Norton Show.
Bennett wrote over 20 episodes of Genie in The House - the highest rated programme on Nickelodeon - and a TV movie.
As well as being an award-winning writer, Bennett is also a stand-up comedian and has played to sell out crowds at the Edinburgh, Glasgow and Leicester Comedy Festivals. He recently supported Ricky Gervais on some of his tour dates.
Bennett wrote, directed and presented the documentary How To Steal an Identity for Channel 4, which was Pick of the Day in The Guardian and The Telegraph, described as “Fascinating and Disturbing” by the TV Times and went on to be short-listed for a BAFTA.
He also presented the documentary The Kosher Comedian for the BBC.
Bennett has recently had his own radio show, Bennett Arron is Jewelsh commissioned by BBC Radio.
Although he is a past winner of both the TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year and the BBC New Writer's Award, his proudest moment was coming third in an International Disco Dancing Championship in Tenerife.
"Genuinely original and funny" The Times
"Hilarious... clever wit... razor sharp" The Standard
"One of the best gagsmiths on the circuit... a Welsh Seinfeld" The Guardian
WRITING CREDITS
SITUATION COMEDY
Genie in The House Writer of Twenty Episodes and a TV Movie for Nickelodeon
Which is Witch? Writer of 7 Episodes for I Love Television/Canal J
The Slammer Writer of 2 Episodes of the BAFTA-winning sitcom for BBC 1
Ed Stone is Dead Writer of Episode Four for Endemol Productions
Sam’s Game Script Editor on all episodes for ITV
COMEDY PROGRAMMES
Hit The Road Jack Comedy material for Channel 4 show starring Jack Whitehall
V Graham Norton Show Topical material for BAFTA-winning programme for So TV
Big Brother’s Little Brother Comedy material for Endemol Productions/Channel 4
Large Comedy sketches for Presentable Productions
Commercial Breakdown Comedy material for Celador Productions
RISE Topical material for Princess Productions
Girl’s Night In Comedy links and monologues for Endemol Productions
Samstag Nacht Comedy material for Pacific Productions, Germany
RADIO
JEWELSH - Radio comedy series for Radio Wales (Writer and Main Performer)
ANIMATION
Baron Bolligrew Pilot for Cosgrove Hall Films (co-written)
The Gnarfs Series for Hahn Films, Germany (co-written)
DIRECTING CREDITS
How To Steal an Identity Director, Writer and Presenter of a one-hour documentary for IWC Media and Channel 4 – shortlisted for a BAFTA.
WRITING AWARDS
TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year Winner
BBC Wales New Writer's Award Winne
Animation,Books,Children's writing,Comedy,Comedy (topical),Film,Online writing,Radio,Television,Theatre,Videogames
Loads
Loads but not as many as TV