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Roger Drew
Born
(1971-04-15) April 15, 1971 (age 47)

Jersey, Channel Islands

Nationality British
Occupation Illustrator, writer
Known for TV and radio comedy

Roger Drew is a British illustrator and television screenwriter, and was educated at Victoria College, Jersey.[1] He has written material for TV shows such as The Thick of It and won an Emmy for his work on Veep.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Illustration


  • 2 Writing


  • 3 Screenwriting credits


  • 4 Television


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Illustration


His illustration work ranges from music sleeve art for I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness,[3] to TV artwork for Alexei Sayle's Merry-Go-Round and Johnny Vaughan Tonight.



Writing


He often partners with Will Smith working on Smith's stand-up material and on TV shows.


The pair were writers on Armando Iannucci's satirical television comedy series Time Trumpet which was originally broadcast on BBC Two.



Screenwriting credits


Roger Drew has worked on many films and TV shows, some of which are listed here.




  • The 11 O'Clock Show (Channel 4, 1998)


  • Back To The Front (Jasper Carrott) (BBC, 1999)


  • The RDA (2000)


  • Aaagh! It's the Mr Hell Show (BBC, 2001)


  • Johnny Vaughan Tonight (BBC, 2002)


  • Monkey Dust (BBC, 2003)


  • Gash (Channel 4, 2003)


  • 2004: The Stupid Version (BBC, 2004)


  • The Impressionable Jon Culshaw (BBC, 2004)


  • Celebrity Love Island: Aftersun (2005)


  • The Thick Of It (2005–present)


  • Time Trumpet (2006)


  • The Omid Djalili Show (BBC, 2007–09) [4]


  • Brüno (2009)


  • The Armstrong and Miller Show (2009–10)


  • Veep (2012)[5]



Television















Year
Title
Role
Notes
1997

Happiness
Roger
Season 2, Episode 4


References





  1. ^ Roger Drew


  2. ^ [1]


  3. ^ ROGER DREW


  4. ^ Full cast and crew for "The Omid Djalili Show"


  5. ^ Full cast and crew for "Veep"




External links



  • Roger Drew on IMDb









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