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Pete McTighe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pete McTighe
Pete McTighe is a British writer who has written for many television productions in the UK and Australia including ''Wentworth'', ''EastEnders'', ''Tatau'', ''Nowhere Boys'', ''The Doctor Blake Mysteries'', ''Neighbours'', ''Crownies'' and ''Winners & Losers''. McTighe has received three Australian Writers Guild Award nominations for his work. ==Career== McTighe was born in the United Kingdom.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pete McTighe )〕 McTighe attended a course on writing for soap operas at the Australian Film Television and Radio School, which was run by the supervising script editor for ''Neighbours''.〔 McTighe was invited to join the writing team at ''Neighbours'' in 2006.〔 He was later promoted to supervising script editor. The following year, McTighe revealed that ''Neighbours'' would be going back to concentrating more on family drama.〔 McTighe wrote the show's 6000th episode, which aired as part of the 25th anniversary on 27 August 2010.〔 In 2012, he was nominated for an Australian Writers Guild Award (AWGIE) in the category of Best Television Serial for Episode 6231, which featured Jim Dolan's death.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2012 AWGIE Nominees )〕 McTighe wrote scripts for the ABC drama series ''Crownies'' and later ''Tricky Business'' and the Seven Network drama ''Winners & Losers''.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tricky Business )〕 In 2011, McTighe started writing for the BBC One soap opera ''EastEnders''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Catch-up: Friday 8th April )〕 The following year it was announced McTighe would be writing a reimagining of ''Prisoner Cell Block H'' called ''Wentworth''. McTighe was the head writer for the first series, writing six of the ten episodes.〔 His pilot script for ''Wentworth'' was unveiled to the media in February 2013 to a positive reception. Ben Pobjie from ''The Age'' called the production "a no-holds-barred triumph". His pilot episode became the most watched non-sport program in subscription television history, and the series itself went on to sell extensively internationally and to be remade (using McTighe's scripts) in the Netherlands and Germany.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wentworth Adapted )〕 Also in 2013, McTighe wrote episodes for the second series of ''The Doctor Blake Mysteries''. A keen ''Doctor Who'' fan, McTighe wrote the sleeve notes for many of the classic ''Doctor Who'' DVD releases during the final years of the range.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=List of Hartnell DVD releases )〕 McTighe wrote episodes for the second series of ''Wentworth'', including the opening episode and the series finale.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Foxtel Episode Guide )〕 In 2014 he wrote for the BBC America supernatural/mystery series ''Tatau'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Berlin Associates )〕 as well as the third series of ''Wentworth'' and the comedy-drama ''Cara Fi''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cara Fi Homepage )〕 In 2015, McTighe received two AWGIE Award nominations – one for his ''Wentworth'' series 2 finale episode "Fear Her" and one for the teen supernatural series ''Nowhere Boys''.
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