Adam Bromley
Adam Bromley | |
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Occupation(s) | TV and radio producer |
Website | www.adambromley.com |
Adam Bromley is a freelance producer and director.
Specialising in comedy, Bromley has won two Sony Awards for radio. He won Silver Sony Award in 2002 for Think the Unthinkable, a management consultant sitcom written by James Cary. In 2004, he won a Bronze Sony Award for The Now Show, which during the 5 series he produced from 2001 to 2003 became a key topical comedy show for BBC Radio 4.
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 Marcus Brigstocke, called Stupid!, written by Dean Wilkinson.
In 2006, Bromley produced a sitcom pilot, called Bash set at one evening of a Halloween Party. It aired on BBC Three in 2007.
Bromley's other radio credits include Crème de la Crime, Concrete Cow, The Party Line, The Problem with Adam Bloom, Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music, Recorded for Training Purposes, Hut 33 and Double Science.
In September 2005 he directed and edited Mitch Benn's single "Everything Sounds Like Coldplay Now".
Bromley has written and directed a feature film called Buried Alive. Buried Alive was made over 2 years on a budget of less than £4,000. The cast includes Danny Robbins, Hugh Dennis, Olivia Colman, Sally Hawkins and Mitch Benn. The film won the Best Feature award 2005 in the Digital Narrative Arts Festival, Canada.
Bromley directed the a promotional video for the Sketch Factor writing competition website and a set of comic short films with Paul Foot, hosted on Comedy Box TV.
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Adam Bromley directed a children's T.V Series called Stupid for the bbc. It is basically making fun of people by making them do Stupid things.