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Peter Jukes

Peter Jukes is an English author, screenwriter, playwright, literary critic and blogger.
==Television==
Jukes' television writing has mainly been in genre of prime time thrillers or TV detective fiction, with 90-minute or two-hour long stories originally broadcast on the BBC, retransmitted abroad in the United States of America,〔(PBS Masterpiece )〕 most of Europe,〔(Rumania )(Germany )(Hungary )(Poland )(Slovakia )(Czech Republic )(Spain )(Sweden )〕 Russia,〔(Russia )〕 and Asia.〔(Korea )(Turkey )〕
Jukes devised and wrote most of the three seasons of the BBC One prime time undercover thriller ''In Deep'' starring Nick Berry and Stephen Tompkinson;〔(BBC News | Tompkinson goes in Deep )〕 two 90-minute film length episodes of the BBC One series ''The Inspector Lynley Mysteries'';.〔(BBC Web site, Series five )〕〔(BBC Web site, Series four )〕 ''Burn Out'', the two-hour first episode of the first season of the Emmy Award winning 'cold-case' series ''Waking the Dead'';〔(BBC Web site )〕 achieved 8.4m viewers and a 38% share.〔Digital Spy author (22 June 2001) ''(Feltz return grabs 4m )'', ''Digital Spy'', retrieved 6 January 2007〕 He and Ed Whitmore wrote the second series of the paranormal/science thriller ''Sea of Souls''〔(BBC Press Office )〕 which won the 2005 BAFTA Scotland Award〔(Scottish Bafta Awards )〕 for Best Drama. Jukes' opening episode of the third season of ''Holby City''〔(Official Holby City Web Site )〕 was described by ''The Guardian'' as the "televisual equivalent of Crack Cocaine."
In October 2009, Jukes wrote a critical piece for ''Prospect'' magazine, contrasting the standards of UK television drama negatively with the standard of television dramas in America. In the essay ''Why Can't Britain Do the Wire'' he argued that high quality drama in the UK had suffered from a concentration of commissioning power, the dominance of soaps (such as the twelfth series of ''Holby City''), and the lack of show runners or writer producers that characterise US TV drama production.

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