Bruce Hyman

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Bruce Hyman is a radio and TV producer and also a barrister. At Above the Title Productions, where he is CEO, Hyman produced three new radio series of Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in 2003 and 2004, with Helen Chattwell and Dirk Maggs.[1] He also produced the BBC Radio 4 programme starring Clive Anderson called Unreliable Evidence.

Hyman has also produced "over 150 plays, musicals and live comedy shows" on stage in the UK and US, and on television and radio.[2] He has also been known for writing scripts for Johnny Vegas, Angus Deayton and the UK Chancellor Gordon Brown.[3]

He is once again practicing law at Doughty Street Chambers.

  1. ^ Above the Title's Hitchhiker's page.
  2. ^ Above the Title's "About Us" page.
  3. ^ City University Law Society page from 2006 regarding a speaking engagement of Hyman's.

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