Ruth Caleb
Ruth Irene Caleb OBE (born 1942) is a British film and television producer.[1][2] She was appointed head of drama at BBC Wales in the mid-1980s, making her the BBC's first ever female head of drama.[3] She is known for her work on productions that include; Pawel Pawlikowski's Last Resort,[4] the BBC1 series Judge John Deed[5] and Saul Dibb's Bullet Boy.[6][7]
In 2012, it was announced that Caleb would partner with independent production company, Leopard Drama,[8] the drama division of Argonon.[9] One of her recent projects in collaboration with Argonon has been producing children’s drama series, Eve, for CBBC.[10][11]
Ruth was awarded the Alan Clarke BAFTA Award in 2001, for her "outstanding personal contribution to TV"[12][13] and in 2012, was granted a lifetime achievement award at the year’s Women in Film and Television Awards.[14][15] The award was presented by actress Julie Walters, whom Caleb had worked with twice before; on TV film, Pat and Margaret (1994)[16] and again, in the 2009 drama, A Short Stay in Switzerland.[17] In 2004, she was appointed an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for her services to drama.[18][19]
Some of Caleb’s more recent credits include The Last Days of Lehman Brothers,[20] The Whale, starring Martin Sheen[21] and the Dylan Thomas biopic, A Poet in New York.[22]
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- ^ "BAFTA Awards Search | BAFTA Awards".
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- ^ "BFI Screenonline: Bullet Boy (2004)".
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- ^ http://leoparddrama.com/people/ruth-caleb/
- ^ http://www.argonon.com/information/
- ^ "Eve - CBBC - BBC".
- ^ http://www.televisual.com/news-detail/Argonons-first-childrens-drama-for-CBBC_nid-3285.html
- ^ "C4 floors rivals with BAFTA sweep".
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- ^ "WFTV to honour Ruth Caleb".
- ^ http://www.televisual.com/news-detail/WFTV-Lifetime-achievement-award-for-Ruth-Caleb_nid-2294.html
- ^ "WFTV to honour Ruth Caleb".
- ^ "BBC - Press Office - Julie Walters to star in a Short Stay in Switzerland".
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- ^ "Queen's Birthday Honours".
- ^ "BBC - Press Office - New BBC Two drama from Ruth Caleb inspired by collapse of Lehman Brothers".
- ^ "Multiple award-winner Martin Sheen stars in BBC One's the Whale".
- ^ "A Poet in New York".
- 1942 births
- Living people
- BBC executives
- BBC television producers
- British women television producers
- WFTV Award winners