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'''Adam Bromley''' (born 1975) is a freelance producer and director.
'''Adam Bromley''' (born 1975) is a freelance producer and director.


* Specialising in comedy, Bromley has won two [[Sony Walkman Awards|Sony Walkman Awards]] for radio. He won Silver Sony Walkman Award in 2002 for the first ever episode of ''[[Think the Unthinkable]]'', written by [[James Cary]]. It was also their first original commmission. In 2004, he won a Bronze Sony Walkman Award for ''[[The Now Show]]'', which during the 7 series he produced from 2002 to 2004 became one of the shows on [[BBC Radio 4]]. Bromley's other radio credits include ''[[Crème de la Crime]]'', ''[[Concrete Cow]]'', ''[[The Party Line (radio)|The Party Line]]'', ''[[The Problem with Adam Bloom]]'', ''[[Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music]]'', ''[[The Unofficial Election]]'' and the new writer sketch show ''[[Recorded for Training Purposes]]''.
* Specialising in comedy, Bromley has won two [[Sony Awards]] for radio. He won Silver Sony Award in 2002 for the first ever episode of ''[[Think the Unthinkable]]'', written by [[James Cary]]. It was also their first original commmission. In 2004, he won a Bronze Sony Award for ''[[The Now Show]]'', which during the 7 series he produced from 2002 to 2004 became one of the shows on [[BBC Radio 4]]. Bromley's other radio credits include ''[[Crème de la Crime]]'', ''[[Concrete Cow]]'', ''[[The Party Line (radio)|The Party Line]]'', ''[[The Problem with Adam Bloom]]'', ''[[Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music]]'', ''[[The Unofficial Election]]'' and the new writer sketch show ''[[Recorded for Training Purposes]]''.


* Most recent radio credits include a Bletchley Park sitcom ''[[Hut 33]]'', starring [[Robert Bathurst]] and a sitcom pilot, ''[[Double Science]]'', written by and starring [[Ben Willbond]] and [[Justin Edwards]].
* Most recent radio credits include a Bletchley Park sitcom ''[[Hut 33]]'', starring [[Robert Bathurst]] and a sitcom pilot, ''[[Double Science]]'', written by and starring [[Ben Willbond]] and [[Justin Edwards]].

Revision as of 17:42, 7 December 2007

Adam Bromley
Born1973
Occupation(s)TV and radio producer
Websitewww.adambromley.com

Adam Bromley (born 1975) is a freelance producer and director.

  • He produced two scripted comedy shows for CBBC, a live action puppet game show called Tiny and Mr Duk's Huge Show and a sketch show, starring regular collaborator Marcus Brigstocke, called Stupid. It was written by Dean Wilkinson, focusing on stupid behaviour caused by a fictional King of Stupidity. It continues to be repeated on children's BBC. The show also resulted in an upheld Ofcom complaint for the inappropriate use of language in a children's programme.
  • In 2006, Bromley produced a sitcom pilot, called Bash set at one evening of a Halloween Party. It aired on BBC Three in 2007. He did this just before updating his Wikipedia entry, in the third person.
  • Bromley also made a promotional video for the Sketch Factor website.