Carol Harding | Arvon

Carol Harding

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Carol is currently producing Black Ops created by Gbemisola Ikumelo and Akemnji Ndifornyen for BBC1 and finishing poston Sara Collins’ The Confessions of Frannie Langton, adapted from her acclaimed book, for Drama Republic/ITV which followed the recent BBC2 film My Name Is Leon: an adaptation by Shola Amoo (The Last Tree) of Kit De Waal’s best selling book of the same title, directed by Lynette Linton for Douglas Road Productions/BBC in association with Carol’s company, Vicarious Productions. In 2017 Carol produced feature film The Last Witness (Alex Pettyfer, Talulah Riley and Michael Gambon), by Piotr Szkopiak, through her company Vicarious Productions, GFM Films for eOne, Signature Entertainment, Kino Swiat. Next feature Final Breath is in advanced development with co-producers Chris Reed, Freebie Films and Mark O’Neill, Panoramic Pictures, Canada. Previous credits comprise flagship dramas: Look At Me for Greenacre/ITV, Agatha And The Curse Of Ishtar and Agatha And The Death of X for DSP/EndemolShine. 2020 Bafta nominated, Soon Gone: A Windrush Chronicle eight short films for Douglas Road Productions in collaboration with the Young Vic for BBC 4 Arts, Casualty, WPC56, Doctors, Holby City and Molly an Afternoon Play for BBC1; Feeder for Film London and Metrosexuality, Fugee Girl and Heterosexuality for Film 4 Lab. At the BBC, she was involved with the Disability, Safety and Portrayal Committees, Training Schemes for Programme Trainees and New Directors and Writers initiatives. Carol has also sat on the Boards of the Pact Independent Production Training Fund, Training Committee, Film Committee and Women in Film & TV. She is also a life member of BAFTA and a BAFTA Mentor, a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Carol is represented by Sue Rodgers at Independent Talent.