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Steven Canny


Steven Canny is an executive producer for BBC Comedy and has written a number of plays.

Filton High School, Bristol

St Brendan's College, Bristol

University of Surrey

Canny began his career as a theatre director and writer. He was associate director for theatre company Complicite from 1999–2004 where productions included Mnemonic, The Noise of Time and he was also Associate Director on Al Pacino's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui.

In 2009 he won the Sony Gold Drama Award with Mr Larkin's Awkward Day, a comedy radio play by Chris Harrald, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday, 29 April 2008 as the Afternoon Play. The Sony Gold citation said: "Assured direction, excellent performances and concise, skilfully-researched writing all made this deceptively straightforward story a masterpiece. Funny and touching by turns, a single, seemingly insignificant incident in the life of Philip Larkin brought out the humanity and humour of a poet whose personal life is not commonly associated with either."

In 2010 he won the Sony Gold Drama Award with People Snogging in Public Places by Jack Thorne. It was broadcast on Radio 3's The Wire. The Sony Gold citation said: "The judges described this as a wonderfully written and performed, highly original piece of radio drama in which the production perfectly mirrored the subject. Painful and funny, it was a bold exciting listen." The production was also shortlisted for the 2010 Prix Italia and the Tinniswood Award.

Canny was listed as the Executive Producer of the winners of the Gold, Silver and Bronze Sony Awards for Best Comedy in 2011. He was Executive Producer of the pan-BBC initiative for the Edinburgh Festival in 2011. By Spring 2017 The Hound of the Baskervilles has had more than 70 theatrical productions worldwide with the majority being in the US.

Canny was Executive Producer of more than 300 hours of comedy on Radio 4 including: News Quiz, Tom Basden's Party, Rudy's Rare Records, Radio 4's Advent Calendar and The Show What You Wrote.


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