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Matthew Graham is a British television writer, and the co-creator of the /Kudos Film and Television science fiction series Life on Mars, which debuted in 2006 on and has received international critical acclaim.


Career
Graham began his career writing for the Children's ITV bicycle courier teen drama Streetwise in 1990, co-penning every episode of its second and third series. Following this, he moved to the BBC to write for fellow children's dramas and The Biz, as well as . Graham then wrote for the popular drama series This Life, and created and wrote the drama serial The Last Train for . He also wrote episodes for Spooks and Hustle, and "", an episode of the 2006 series of .

Ashes to Ashes, a Life on Mars sequel which he co-created with Life on Mars writer/co-creator , was first broadcast on on 8 January 2008, to an audience of 7 million, according to overnight figures. Ashes burns up the opposition, , 8 February 2008 In the US, ABC commissioned a remake of Life on Mars, also to be called Life on Mars, developed by David E. Kelley, creator of , for broadcast in the 2007/08 midseason.

In 2006, Graham formed Monastic Productions with Pharoah (co-creator of Life on Mars). Monastic Productions are involved in the Life on Mars spin-off Ashes to Ashes, as well as in co-producing , a 6-part drama series about archaeology set in Bath. Both series are productions for BBC One. Bonekickers was not renewed after the first series, but Ashes to Ashes completed its third and final series in May 2010.

In November 2010, Graham announced the production of a new television series co-created with Pharoah for . tells the story of two angels who are sent to Earth to assist in the salvation of mankind as lawyers in a York law firm. He also confirmed that he would be returning to the world of Doctor Who in 2011, writing the fifth and sixth episodes of the sixth series, a two-part story entitled "The Rebel Flesh" and "The Almost People".

His adaptation of the novel Childhood's End aired on in December 2015.

He wrote “The Hood Maker”, the first episode in the Channel 4/ series Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams, which first aired in September 2017.


Writing credits
Streetwise
  • 14 episodes (1990-1992)
ITV
  • 12 episodes (1992–1995)
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  • 6 episodes (1992)
''The Biz
  • 2 episodes (1995)
This Life
  • 4 episodes (1996–1997):
  • "Cheap Thrills" (1996)
  • "Just Sex" (1996)
  • "The Bi Who Came in from the Cold" (1997)
  • "How to Get in Bed by Advertising" (1997)
  • "One Last Hurrah" (1997)
ITV
City Central
  • "Justice to Be Done" (1998)
  • "Throwing It All Away" (1998)
BBC One
The Last Train
  • 6 episodes (1999)
|rowspan=2ITV
Reach for the Moon
  • Television miniseries (2000)
EastEnders
  • 9 episodes (2000–2002)
|rowspan=3BBC One
  • Television film (2000)
The Gentleman Thief
  • Television film (2001)
Impact
  • Television film (2002)
N/A
Spooks
  • "Spiders" (uncredited, 2003)
BBC One
POW
  • 6 episodes (co-written with Matt Jones, 2003)
ITV
Hustle
  • "Picture Perfect" (2004)
  • "Confessions" (2005)
BBC One
Walk Away and I Stumble
  • Television film (2005)
ITV
  • "" (2006)
  • "The Rebel Flesh" (2011)
  • "The Almost People" (2011)
|rowspan=4BBC One
Life on Mars
  • 16 episodes (2006–2007)
  • 6 episodes (2008)
Ashes to Ashes
  • 24 episodes (2008–2010)
ITV
R'ha
  • Short film (2013)
N/A
Childhood's End
  • Television miniseries (2015)
  • 1 episode (2017)
BBC One
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams
  • "The Hood Maker" (2017)
Channel 4/
The Spanish Princess
  • 12 episodes (2019–2020)
Starz


Awards and nominations
1997Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardThis LifeTV – Original Drama Serial (with Richard Zajdlic, Mark Davies Markham, , Ian Iqbal Rashid, , Eirene Houston, Annie Caulfield, Jimmy Gardner and )
2006TV Quick AwardsLife on MarsBest New Drama (with and )
2007British Academy Television AwardsBest Writer
2007Broadcasting Press Guild AwardsWriter's Award (with Tony Jordan and Ashley Pharoah)
2007TV Quick AwardsBest Loved Drama (with Tony Jordan and Ashley Pharoah)
2007Edgar Allan Poe AwardsLife on Mars: "Episode 1"Best Television Episode Teleplay
2007Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardLife on Mars: Series 2Soap/Series (TV) (with , Mark Greig, Ashley Pharoah, , Tony Jordan and )
2008Banff Rockie AwardLife on Mars: "Episode 8"Best Continuing Series (with S. J. Clarkson)
2008Cinéma Tous EcransAshes to AshesAudience Award for Best International Television Series (with Ashley Pharoah)
2008Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardTelevision Drama Series (with Ashley Pharoah, Mark Greig, Julie Rutterford and )
2010TV Crime Programme (with Tony Jordan and Ashley Pharoah)
2010TV Quick AwardsBest Drama Series (with Ashley Pharoah)
2010Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardTelevision Drama Series (with Ashley Pharoah, Julie Rutterford, Tom Butterworth, Chris Hurford, Jack Lothian and James Payne)
2011TRIC AwardsTV Drama Programme of the Year (with Ashley Pharoah)
2011Ashes to Ashes: "Finale"Best TV Episode (with David Drury)
2011Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardBest Television Drama Series (with , , Stephen Thompson, Gareth Roberts and )


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