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Mykola Pawluk

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Mykola Andrej Pawluk (born 23 June 1956) is a television video editor whose career has spanned four decades mostly in the media of comedy. He has twice been nominated for a BAFTA.[1]

Born in Windsor in Berkshire,[2] the son of Wasyl Pawluk and Gerta L Giesen, he was brought up in Egham in Surrey by his German mother and Ukrainian father. He attended Egham Hythe Secondary Modern School in Egham during the 1960s.[3] He married Julia Ince in 1981.[4]

Pawluk's editing credits include Terry and June (1979), The Black Adder (1983),[5] The Kenny Everett Television Show (1983-1988), French and Saunders (for which he received his first BAFTA nomination in 1989),[1] Chelmsford 123 (1990), Harry Enfield's Television Programme (1990-1992), Drop the Dead Donkey (for which he received his second BAFTA nomination in 1991),[1][6] Harry Enfield and Chums (1994-1998), Men Behaving Badly (1994-1998), Is It Legal? (1995-1998), Father Ted (1996-1998),[7] The Vicar of Dibley (1996-2007), Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998-1999, 2013-2015), Gimme Gimme Gimme (1999-2001), Perfect World (2000-2001), Coupling (2000-2004), My Hero (2002-2006), Little Britain (2003-2006), The Catherine Tate Show (2004-2007), Mock the Week (2005-2017), Ask Rhod Gilbert (2010) and A League of Their Own (2012).

Since 1992 he has been the Director of Editing at The Independent Post Company (IPC), the largest editing agency in the UK.[8]

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