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Jane Harris (producer)
Jane Harris is a British television director and producer, best known for her contributions to soap operas, including ''EastEnders'' and ''Family Affairs''.
==Career==
Harris worked on the BBC play ''Cathy Come Home'' in 1966. The play was produced by Tony Garnett, who Harris has described as her mentor. She later moved to America where she worked on the soap opera ''General Hospital'' and the successful action series ''The A-Team''.〔"(It's got murder, a stalker, incest (kind of), and bulimia. What more )", The Independent. URL last accessed on 2007-05-06.〕
When she returned to the UK she worked for the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. In 1988 she was the serial’s programme editor, but rose to producer in 1995, and eventually took control of the show as the Series/Executive producer in 1996, following the departure of Corinne Hollingworth.〔"(Godmother of `EastEnders' dies )", The Independent. URL last accessed on 2007-11-11.〕〔"(MY LIFE WITHOUT SOAP )", Sunday Mirror. URL last accessed on 2007-11-11.〕 At ''EastEnders'' Harris was responsible for introducing the di Marco family, the Flahertys, Irene Hills, Lorna Cartwright and bringing back Frank Butcher and Dot Cotton as full-time characters. Axings included characters such as Ted Hills, Frankie Pierre and Felix Kawalski. Storylines that aired under her tenure included Phil Mitchell’s alcoholism, Ricky Butcher and Bianca Jackson’s wedding, the critically panned Ireland episodes, and Cindy Beale’s attempted assassination of Ian Beale, which brought in an audience of 23m in 1996, roughly 4m more than rival Coronation Street.〔〔"(WHAT A LOAD OF PORK PIES; Ireland's full of drunkards, dimwits and donkeys according to EastEnders )", ''The Mirror''. URL last accessed on 2007-07-18.〕 Harris's contributions to the soap were awarded in 1997 when ''EastEnders'' won the BAFTA for "Best Drama Series." She shared the award with producer, Corrinne Hollingworth.〔"(IMDB awards )", IMDB. URL last accessed on 2007-05-06.〕 She left the series at the end of 1997 and was succeeded by Matthew Robinson.
Following this, Harris moved to channel five to become the Series Producer of its flagship soap opera ''Family Affairs'', taking over from co-creator and her former EastEnders boss, Corinne Hollingworth.〔 She has also worked as an assistant director on various programmes including the police dramas ''Mersey Beat'' (2001) and ''Beech is Back'' (2001).

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