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• Please introduce yourself I live in Cardiff, Wales. It’s home to castles, waterfalls, mountains, beautiful coastlines, rugby, Doctor Who and Torchwood, and I used to work for a well-known TV broadcasting company. I love living in Cardiff because, even after most of its modernisations, there are still the remnants of an old Victorian (and older) city. When I can, I go out to the coast and take photographs. We have a lovely castle in the centre of Cardiff and a fairytale one just on the outskirts, so when I feel I can’t write anything, I take a ramble to those locations, and it clears my head. I have a TV production background. I used to be a professional photographer and decided to move into the TV world. I started off by working on our local news programmes and then moved on to Arts, Factual, Drama, back to Factual, back to Drama (Torchwood, Dr Who and a few regional shows) – a fascinating journey! Before taking voluntary redundancy in 2022, I worked for ...
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