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Mark Burt is a British screenwriter of television and film. He made his screenwriting debut with the single film FORGIVE AND FORGET (ITV/STV), which he wrote as his graduation piece from the Northern School of Film and Television. It was directed by BAFTA winner Aisling Walsh, featured a cast including John Simm, Stephen Graham, Nikki Amuka-Bird and Meera Syal and received its premiere at the 1999 London Film Festival. He next wrote a two-part adaptation of the Simon Beckett novel WHERE THERE’S SMOKE (ITV/Talisman Films). It was directed by BAFTA nominee Richard Signy. Since then, he has writt…
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- The Dumping Ground (2013) Writer
- Murder Investigation Team (2003) Writer
- Beefcake (1998) as AMG Model
- Forgive and Forget (2000) Writer
- Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards (2026) Writer
- The Trial (2025) Writer
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Most-watched Mark Burt films currently: Beefcake (1998), Forgive and Forget (2000), Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards (2026), The Trial (2025).
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Selected TV credits: The Dumping Ground (2013), Murder Investigation Team (2003).
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