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Jonathan Ruffle

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Jonathan Ruffle is a British writer, director and producer who has made TV and radio programmes for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4.

He was once Steve Wright's and Simon Bates’s radio producer on Radio 1 but left to produce the acclaimed BBC radio drama version of Len Deighton’s novel Bomber, and the award-winning Channel 4 documentary The Traitor King.

He then split his career in two new directions: airshow and event commentary, and TV comedy writing for Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

He is now mainly writing TV scripts and feature film projects for GB Films, but still produces comedy shows for the BBC with Curtains for Radio.

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