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Glenn Wilhide (born 1958) is an American screenwriter and television producer.


Early life and family
Wilhide was born in , USA, to American parents. His family moved to the UK when he was a child and he was educated at Leighton Park School in Reading, Berkshire, and the University of York where he read English and History of Art. He is married to Jennifer Caron Hall, the daughter of actress and ballerina and the late Peter Hall.

His paternal grandfather, also called Glenn Calvin Wilhide, was the inventor of the first hand power drill, for the Black and Decker company in , Maryland.


Production career
Glenn Wilhide was a co-founder of the independent production company called ZED Ltd in 1985 and, with Sophie Balhetchet, produced documentaries, talk shows, and dramas.

Wilhide's first full producer credit was a feature film titled The Road Home (1985), directed by Jerzy Kaszubowski and shot in Poland for Channel 4. It was released as Cienie in Polish one year later.

With Balhetchet, Wilhide produced The Camomile Lawn (1992), directed by his father-in-law Peter Hall and starring , , , and a young . It was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Drama Series and won the BAFTA for Best Costume. In 2018 it was named No 4 in The 60 Best British TV Shows of All Time by The Daily Telegraph.

Also with Balhetchet, Wilhide produced (1993) about a female manager of a football club, starring , and . It was commissioned for a second series. A BBC documentary about , who became the first female managing director of Birmingham City F.C. in 1994, was titled The Real Life Manageress after the series.

Wilhide and Balhetchet also produced The Peacock Spring (1996) starring , Jennifer Carol Hall and .

Wilhide disbanded ZED Ltd in 1996, and began working as a freelance producer at , developing projects primarily with Gub Neal in the drama department.

Wilhide produced the first series of The Royle Family (1998) starring and , which they co-wrote with . The Royle Family won the Best New Television Comedy award at The British Comedy Awards, and it ranks 31st in the BFI TV 100. The following year Wilhide produced Mrs Merton and Malcolm (1999) with The Royle Family team; both shows were made by for the .

Along with , Wilhilde produced Metropolis (2000), about a group of recent graduate friends finding their feet in London, written by .


List of works
1984A TV Dante, Tom PhillipsArtifax for Channel 4Associate Producer (Pilot)
198426 BathroomsArtifax for Channel 4Associate Producer (Pilot)
1985The Possessed, Jolyon WimhurstZed Ltd for Channel 4Associate Producer
1986Le Tango StupéfiantAnne ForemanZed Ltd for Channel 4; Producer
1987The Road HomeJerzy KaszubowskiZed Ltd for Film4; Producer
1988HOPPLAAnne Teresa de KeersmakerZed Ltd for Channel 4; La SeptProducer
1988Chris KingZed Ltd for Channel 4; ECAProducer
1989The Missing ReelChristopher RawlenceZed Ltd for Channel 4; La Sept; BravoProducer
1992The Camomile LawnPeter HallZed Ltd for Channel 4; ABCProducer
1994Why East Grinstead?Ian SellarZed Ltd for Channel 4Producer
1994Loach on LocationLaurence BoultingZed Ltd for Producer
1995The Peacock SpringChristopher MorahanZed Ltd for Producer
1998The Royle Family for BBC TwoProducer (first season)
1995Mrs Merton and MalcolmGranada TV for BBC OneProducer
1999MetropolisGlenn Wilhide, Tim WhitbyGranada TV for ITVProducer and Director


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