About: Daisy Coulam

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Daisy Coulam is a British television producer and screenwriter known for creating Grantchester for ITV in 2014. She also created the Deadwater Fell mini-series for Channel 4 in 2020. Coulam is from Ryde on the Isle of Wight, and attended Ryde High school. She has written for BBC One soap operas, EastEnders, and Casualty.

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  • Daisy Coulam is a British television producer and screenwriter known for creating Grantchester for ITV in 2014. She also created the Deadwater Fell mini-series for Channel 4 in 2020. Coulam is from Ryde on the Isle of Wight, and attended Ryde High school. She has written for BBC One soap operas, EastEnders, and Casualty. (en)
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  • Daisy Coulam is a British television producer and screenwriter known for creating Grantchester for ITV in 2014. She also created the Deadwater Fell mini-series for Channel 4 in 2020. Coulam is from Ryde on the Isle of Wight, and attended Ryde High school. She has written for BBC One soap operas, EastEnders, and Casualty. (en)
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