Hartswood Films is a British television production company, founded and run by producer Beryl Vertue. The company is noted for its sitcom output, which includes Men Behaving Badly, Is It Legal? and Coupling (the latter written by Vertue's son-in-law Steven Moffat and produced by her daughter Sue). They have also produced dramas and documentaries. In 2009, Hartswood will open a production office in Cardiff, which will work alongside BBC Wales' "drama village" in Cardiff Bay.
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- Hartswood Films is a British television production company, founded and run by producer Beryl Vertue. The company is noted for its sitcom output, which includes Men Behaving Badly, Is It Legal? and Coupling (the latter written by Vertue's son-in-law Steven Moffat and produced by her daughter Sue). They have also produced dramas and documentaries. In 2009, Hartswood will open a production office in Cardiff, which will work alongside BBC Wales' "drama village" in Cardiff Bay. The company's first Cardiff-based production will be Sherlock, co-created by Steven Moffat.
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- Hartswood Films is a British television production company, founded and run by producer Beryl Vertue. The company is noted for its sitcom output, which includes Men Behaving Badly, Is It Legal? and Coupling (the latter written by Vertue's son-in-law Steven Moffat and produced by her daughter Sue). They have also produced dramas and documentaries. In 2009, Hartswood will open a production office in Cardiff, which will work alongside BBC Wales' "drama village" in Cardiff Bay.
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