Dan Patterson
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Occupation | Television producer and writer |
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Dan Patterson is a British television producer and writer, responsible for the production of both the American and British incarnations of the improvisation show Whose Line is it Anyway? and the British satirical panel show, Mock the Week with writing partner Mark Leveson. He has also written for episodes of both shows.
He co-created Whose Line is it Anyway? alongside Mark Leveson, firstly on BBC radio before moving with it to Channel 4, and then onwards to ABC. In 2004, he established Angst productions, which is responsible for Mock the Week.[1]
He has also won a BAFTA award for the short film Brown Paper Bag.[2]
[edit] Television
Producer
- Clive Anderson Talks Back - Channel 4
- Clive Anderson All Talk - BBC One
- S and M - Channel 4
- The Brain Drain - BBC Two
- Never Mind The Horrocks - Channel 4
- The Peter Principle - BBC One
- Room 101 - BBC Two
- Whose Line is it Anyway? - Channel 4 and ABC
- Mock the Week - BBC Two
- Kelsey Grammer American Sketch Show - Fox