Popular legal drama The Split has returned for a second season, edited by LIZ WEBBER and currently airing on BBC One.
Will Oswald - Good Omens
Good Omens cut by WILL OSWALD is airing on BBC2 on Jaruary 15th. A joint BBC and Amazon production, the Terry Pratchett adaption stars David Tennant and Michael Sheen.
John Blackwell - Our Girl
JOHN BLACKWELL has recently finished editing the forth season of Our Girl for BBC1. The series is set to air in 2020.
Mark Lawrence - The Goes Wrong Show
MARK LAWRENCE is currently editing a BBC adaptation of the popular West End hit The Goes Wrong Show.
Steve Singleton - The Bodyguard
Editor STEVE SINGLETON was nominated for a BAFTA for his EDDIE AWARD winning Episode 1 of The Bodyguard.
Carmela Iandoli - The Trial of Christine Keeler
CARMELA IANDOLI is editing the The Trial of Christine Keeler, the story of the girl who found herself at the heart of a political sex scandal that rocked British government in the 1960s.
David Fisher - Doctor Who
Having recently finished cutting ITV's Vera, DAVID FISHER is now editing the first block of the new series of Doctor Who in Cardiff. David is working with director Jamie Childs with Nikki Wilson in the producer's chair.
William Oswald - Good Omens
Editor WILLIAM OSWALD has recently started to cut Good Omens, an adaptation of the bestselling comic novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The six episodes have been written by Neil Gaiman for BBC One and Amazon and star David Tennant and Michael Sheen.
Steve Singleton - Bodyguard
STEVE SINGLETON is now cutting Jed Mercurio's next major TV series, Bodyguard. The six parter for the BBC and Starz is about the Royalty and Specialist Protection Branch of the Metropolitan Police.
Carmela Iandoli - Requiem
CARMELA IANDOLI is currently editing a new six part series for BBC One called Requiem, produced by Sue Breen. Carmela is reunited with Mahalia Belo who directed the award winning Channel 4 drama Ellen.
Matthew Tabern - Little Women
Editor MATTHEW TABERN is now cutting Little Women for Playground Entertainment and the BBC. The series, an adaptation of the classic novel, is being filmed around Dublin and is directed by Vanessa Caswell.
Mark Hermida - Home from Home
Editor MARK HERMIDA is now cutting the latest Johnny Vegas comedy series for BBC One, Home from Home. The six parter is set in the Lake District and is being produced by Rebecca Papworth and directed by Paul Murphy.
Matthew Tabern - Hard Sun
Editors MATTHEW TABERN and MIKE PHILLIPS are currently cutting Hard Sun for Euston Films. The six parter for the BBC takes place in contemporary London in a world facing Armageddon. Matthew is working with director Nick Rowland and Mike with Richard Senior on the show which will star Agyness Deyn and Jim Sturgess.
Ian Farr - Love, Lies and Records
Editor IAN FARR is about to start on new series Love, Lies and Records for Rollem, working with the second block director Cilla Ware. The Leeds based six parter for BBC One has been written by the prolific Kay Mellor.
Stephen Campbell and Carmela Iandoli - Clique
New series Clique, which can be seen on BBC iPlayer, was designed by STEPHEN CAMPBELL and edited by CARMELA IANDOLI. The story follows best friends Holly and Georgia in their first term at Edinburgh University, when one of them is drawn into an elite group.
David Fisher - Shetland
Editor DAVID FISHER will soon be joining the fourth series of the BBC Scotland drama Shetland. He will be cutting the first block with director Lee Haven-Jones.
Elen Pierce Lewis - Rellik
ELEN PIERCE LEWIS is about to be reunited with director Sam Miller cutting a six part series for New Pictures called Rellik. Brothers Harry and Jack Williams have written the series with Chris Clough producing for BBC One.
Dave Cresswell - Porridge
The BBC's reboot of the comedy series Porridge is currently being edited by DAVE CRESSWELL in Manchester. Actor CAOLAN BYRNE will feature in three episodes playing the character Mickey Culhane for director Dominic Brigstocke.
Elen Pierce Lewis - King Charles III
Editor ELEN PIERCE LEWIS is now cutting King Charles III, a TV adaptation for BBC Two based on the Mike Bartlett play which first opened at the Almeida Theatre in 2014. The show is being directed by Rupert Goold, who also directed the theatre production.
Mike Phillips - The Last Kingdom
Editor MIKE PHILLIPS has recently joined the second series of The Last Kingdom, reuniting him with director Richard Senior. The Carnival series for BBC Two shoots in Budapest but cuts in London and is produced by Chrissy Skinns.